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: Dwight continues to try and impress Charles Miner , who appreciates Dwight's "no-nonsense" work ethic, further driving the wedge between Dwight and Michael .

The episode is often highlighted by critics for its exploration of the between Michael and Dwight , transforming their mutual devotion into cold-blooded corporate sabotage. "The Office" Heavy Competition (TV Episode 2009) [S5E22] Heavy Competition

: Initially, Michael and Dwight meet secretly to share information, but Dwight —seduced by the approval of new boss Charles Miner —decides to stay loyal to Dunder Mifflin. : Dwight continues to try and impress Charles

In the episode (Season 5, Episode 22), the central story revolves around a "paper war" between Michael Scott and Dwight Schrute as their professional interests finally clash following Michael's departure to start the Michael Scott Paper Company . The Main Conflict: Michael vs. Dwight In the episode (Season 5, Episode 22), the

: Jim uses Andy Bernard’s lingering emotional pain from his breakup with Angela to play a prank. He pretends to be terrified of his future with Pam, prompting Andy to provide unwanted (and hilariously bad) relationship advice.

: The two engage in a fierce battle over Dwight's clients. Dwight attempts to sabotage Michael by stealing his "Rolodex" (which Michael has actually color-coded with personal details like a client's "gay son" to help build relationships).

: Despite Dwight's over-the-top efforts to undermine him, Michael proves his sales expertise. He ultimately steals Dwight's biggest client by using his personal connection and tickets to a Penguins game. Secondary Plotlines

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