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Character reactions don't qualify for this trope anymore.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Dunder-Mifflin employees don't accustom immediately to Sabre's changes.
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* SwappedRoles: Michael suddenly finds himself the sane one in his interactions with David Wallace, who himself is now the one desperate for company and attention, having been left driftless after losing his job.
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* SwappedRoles: Michael suddenly finds himself the sane one in his interactions with David Wallace, who himself is now the one desperate for company and attention, having been left driftless after losing his job.job.
* TooDumbToLive: Pam reacts in shock and horror as Michael asks Erin to throw a pair of scissors for him to catch -- ''and she does''. '''Twice'''.
* TooDumbToLive: Pam reacts in shock and horror as Michael asks Erin to throw a pair of scissors for him to catch -- ''and she does''. '''Twice'''.
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Incredibly Lame Pun is a redirect and not a trope by itself.
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* IncrediblyLamePun: Jim observes in a talking head that if they can't get their baby into the daycare, there's always the army—the ''infantry''.
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* {{Pun}}: Jim observes in a talking head that if they can't get their baby into the daycare, there's always the army—the ''infantry''.
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* BothSidesHaveAPoint: While Michael isn't wrong saying that up-heaving all the things Dunder-Mifflin employees took for granted is a bad idea, Jo Bennett is also right when she says all the things they took for granted is ''also'' part of the reason the company went under.
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* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Wallace's fall from [=CFO=] to someone desperate for new ideas unnerves even Michael.
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* OhCrap: Michael when Jo Bennett gives her ultimatum in nice words.
** Jim and Pam when the manager of the daycare rejects their application.
** In the Cold Open, when Dwight realizes that the package was only to be opened by Gabe, and when Michael forgot his phone inside it.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: The manager of the daycare gives a short but succinct one to Jim and Pam for being arrogant and overbearing.
* ServileSnarker: Dwight doesn't hesitate to lay in that Michael rashly opened the box without consulting the instructions.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Dunder-Mifflin employees don't accustom immediately to Sabre's changes.
** Jim and Pam when the manager of the daycare rejects their application.
** In the Cold Open, when Dwight realizes that the package was only to be opened by Gabe, and when Michael forgot his phone inside it.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: The manager of the daycare gives a short but succinct one to Jim and Pam for being arrogant and overbearing.
* ServileSnarker: Dwight doesn't hesitate to lay in that Michael rashly opened the box without consulting the instructions.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Dunder-Mifflin employees don't accustom immediately to Sabre's changes.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: While Michael has had some pretty dumb moments in the past, he still thinks that David Wallace's "Suck-It" is a bad idea.
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* RoleReversal: Michael suddenly finds himself the sane one in his interactions with David Wallace, who himself is now the one desperate for company and attention, having been left driftless after losing his job.
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* RoleReversal: SwappedRoles: Michael suddenly finds himself the sane one in his interactions with David Wallace, who himself is now the one desperate for company and attention, having been left driftless after losing his job.
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* IncrediblyLamePun: Jim observes in a talking head that if they can't get their baby into the daycare, there's always the army—the ''infantry''.
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* IncrediblyLamePun: Jim observes in a talking head that if they can't get their baby into the daycare, there's always the army—the ''infantry''.''infantry''.
* RoleReversal: Michael suddenly finds himself the sane one in his interactions with David Wallace, who himself is now the one desperate for company and attention, having been left driftless after losing his job.
* RoleReversal: Michael suddenly finds himself the sane one in his interactions with David Wallace, who himself is now the one desperate for company and attention, having been left driftless after losing his job.
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Now that Dunder-Mifflin has been bought out by Sabre, the office has to acclimate to the new policies of the merger. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam interview at a prestigious daycare, and Andy and Erin try to come up with a new song for the merger.
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* CringeComedy: Andy and Erin try to welcome Gabe with their first song (a parody of [[Creator/MileyCyrus "Party in the USA"]]), but the whole thing hinges on them having thought that the company name was pronounced "Sa-bray" instead of "Say-ber".
* IncrediblyLamePun: Jim observes in a talking head that if they can't get their baby into the daycare, there's always the army—the ''infantry''.
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* CringeComedy: Andy and Erin try to welcome Gabe with their first song (a parody of [[Creator/MileyCyrus "Party in the USA"]]), but the whole thing hinges on them having thought that the company name was pronounced "Sa-bray" instead of "Say-ber".
* IncrediblyLamePun: Jim observes in a talking head that if they can't get their baby into the daycare, there's always the army—the ''infantry''.