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Dunder Mifflin Infinity Production Code 4003/4004 "Dunder Mifflin Infinity" is the third and 4th episode of the fourth season of and is the 56th and 57th episode in general. It was written by Michael Schur and directed by Craig Zisk. It initially aired on October 4, 2007. It was seen by 8.
Synopsis Toby sees Jim and Pam kiss covertly in the break room, and fires off an unsolicited memo alerting about shows and tell of affection within the office. The whole workplace immediately hypothesizes on the factor for the notice. Another Point of View (whose crush on Pam has been previously developed) tells everyone it's because of Jim and Pam, apparently in an effort to pity them.
Jim and Pam later ask Toby whether they require to submit the exact same documents Michael and Jan once had, however Toby attempts to put it off, hoping the relationship will not last. Ryan Howard returns to the Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin for the very first time considering that his promo, sporting a far more urbane appearance and attitude (which does not prevent him from getting a noogie from Kevin).
Michael is at first excited about the prospect of getting a Black, Berry, but is alerted by Creed that the purpose of the program is actually to eliminate older employees. Kelly tries to reboot her relationship with Ryan, an effort he disregards till she (untruly) informs him she's pregnant.
Jim notifies Pam that Dwight and Angela are covertly dating, only to discover that she has actually known this for quite some time. On the other hand, Dwight tries to apologize for the death of Angela's feline Sprays by offering her a stray cat he discovered in his barn. Dwight's cousin Mose called the feline Garbage because that's what it consumes.
Creed dyes his hair jet-black (using ink cartridges) in an effort to encourage everyone that he's much younger. After a discussion with Jan, Michael decides to officially challenge Dunder Mifflin Infinity by claiming that Ryan is being ageist. Michael brings the octogenarian co-founder of Dunder Mifflin into a meeting to make his point about old things still working, but shoves Dunder out after tiring of his rambling stories.