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Heavy Competition (#5.21)
ComedyFan201014 January 2019
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Michael and Dwight are competing for clients

Another fun episode. It is pretty great to see how Michael's company is developing. Him and Dwight having issues in this episode was great to watch, I loved his meeting at the end with a big Dunder Mifflin client. Andy and Jim also gave us a lot of laughs. And cheesy puffs were a nice joke through the episode.
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Outro clip.
ohnotwentytwelve1 September 2017
The final 15 seconds of this episode with the cheese ball contest is hilarious. Probably the hardest I've laughed at anything in this entire series.

Taken as whole, this is one of the better episodes of s5.

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Edvis-19976 November 2021
Amazing and ridiculous episode at the same time but in a good way. You should never challenge your teacher in any sort of competition because you're just going to lose.
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Michael vs. Dwight
vivianla3 January 2021
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Dwight has sided with the enemy - Charles. He set Michael up to meet with not only him but also with Charles. Charles warns Michael, telling him to leave Dunder Mifflin alone and their salesman Dwight. He doesn't want Michael asking Dwight for any information any longer.

Dwight strips to prove he does not have a recorder on him. He lifts up his top and unbelts his pants. Dwight tells Michael he wants to take his team out to eat. While Michael's team is at the restaurant Dwight goes into their office and robs them. He also puts a fish in the ceiling.

The team comes back and is shocked to see that they have been robbed. Michael answers the phone and Dwight informs them he was the one who sabotaged them. Dwight has all their notes and important client info now.

Michael calls Dwight and says he is going to take his biggest client. While Michael is in the meeting with the client, he leaves the phone on for Dwight to hear. Dwight runs out and interrupts the meeting. Mr. Schoeburg asks them both to email their best offers.

Dwight uses Michael Scott Paper Company's notes to strike up a conversation with Schoeburg. He doesn't know that the colours that are written on the notes are Michael's own notes for himself. Green and orange for example help him to remember how to go about conversations - whether to continue, to not, etc.
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