Jen fakes her way into a job at Reynholm Industries with some phony techno-jargon and a nice-looking resume.
Denholm forces everyone at Reynholm Industries to take a stress test, then threatens to ax anyone who's still experiencing stress by day's end.
Jen's flirtation with a company security guard gets a little out of hand when he mistakes her pretend knowledge for the real thing.
When Roy gets stuck beneath an employee's desk, it's up to Moss to extricate his mate.
After a disastrous date with the loutish Bill Crouse, Jen engages Moss's help in avoiding the icky man.
Jen's "Aunt Irma" comes for her monthly visit, and suddenly Moss and Roy seem to be on Jen's cycle.
When the dashing Philip asks Jen to the theater, she accepts -- but so do Moss and Roy, turning what could've been a date into a work outing.
When Moss finds a website that takes people's personal details and calculates when they will die, he decides to try it out on Roy.
Embarking on a weekend watching movies at Roy's flat, Moss realizes that his life is stagnating.
Jen has found love and is hosting a dinner party with her new bloke Peter and six of their single friends.
When a bad bra causes Jen to lose concentration in a board meeting, Moss invents a bra that will never, ever go bad.
Douglas hires Jen as his new PA, giving Moss and Roy free reign in the office. How will they cope without her?
While Douglas does his best to run Reynholm into the ground, Jen deals with a builder from hell, Roy loses 20 quid and Moss stands up to ruffians.
A new football website allows Roy and Moss to pass as "proper" men for a momentous couple of days.
Jen, Roy and Moss find their lives moving in different directions after a disappointing settlement to a sexual harassment suit.
Jen introduces Roy and Moss to a new social website and then finds out why some friendships are best left in the past.
Reynholm Industries is proud to announce their first sexy, nude calendar. Enough said, probably.
Jen wants to stretch herself in the workplace and applies for the post of Entertainment Manager.
Moss becomes a celebrity by beating all the records on a popular puzzle show, and Roy is mistaken for a window cleaner.
Douglas becomes a Spaceologist, Roy's life is changed by a bad back, and Jen gets involved with a rock band.
Roy gets obsessed with his latest girlfriend's sad family history, and Jen tells an absolute whopper to get some attention.
Roy and Moss become juvenile delinquents for the day and have an uncomfortable experience at a shopping center.
Douglas finds that marriage agrees with him ... for all of two weeks. He soon finds himself in court -- defending himself.
Reputations are at risk when an incident involving spilled coffee and a homeless person ends up going viral on the Internet.