Hot Girl (The Office U.S.)

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"Hot Girl" is the Season 1 finale episode of the U.S. version of *The Office*, in which a purse saleswoman’s visit to Dunder Mifflin sparks romantic competition among the male employees.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf The Office (U.S. TV series) episode
television episode
basedOn The Office (UK TV series) NERFINISHED
cameraStyle single-camera
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Amy Heckerling NERFINISHED
episodeNumberInSeason 6
episodeNumberOverall 6
featuresCharacter Dwight Schrute NERFINISHED
Jan Levinson NERFINISHED
Jim Halpert NERFINISHED
Kelly Kapoor NERFINISHED
Michael Scott NERFINISHED
Pam Beesly NERFINISHED
Ryan Howard NERFINISHED
featuresDocumentaryCrewDevice yes
featuresEvent purse saleswoman visits Dunder Mifflin Scranton
featuresRelationshipDevelopment Jim Halpert and Pam Beesly
featuresRomanticInterest Jim Halpert and Katy
Michael Scott and Katy
featuresTheme office competition
workplace romance
fictionalCompany Dunder Mifflin NERFINISHED
follows Basketball (The Office U.S.) NERFINISHED
genre comedy
mockumentary
guestActor Amy Adams NERFINISHED
guestActorRole Amy Adams as Katy NERFINISHED
guestCharacter Katy NERFINISHED
language English
mainCastMember Angela Kinsey NERFINISHED
B. J. Novak NERFINISHED
Jenna Fischer NERFINISHED
John Krasinski NERFINISHED
Mindy Kaling NERFINISHED
Paul Lieberstein NERFINISHED
Rainn Wilson NERFINISHED
Steve Carell NERFINISHED
originalNetwork NBC
plotSummary A purse saleswoman sets up shop at Dunder Mifflin, prompting several male employees to compete for her attention.
precedes The Dundies NERFINISHED
productionCode 1006
season 1
seasonFinaleOf The Office (U.S.) season 1 NERFINISHED
series The Office (U.S.) NERFINISHED
setting Dunder Mifflin Scranton branch NERFINISHED
showrunner Greg Daniels NERFINISHED
title Hot Girl NERFINISHED
writer Mindy Kaling NERFINISHED

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"The Dundies" follows Hot Girl (The Office U.S.)
subject surface form: The Dundies