Stephen Colbert, Andy's rival, overtakes the Halloween a cappella performance. They discuss acapella singing, college group names, and the last Halloween episode. They also talk about McDonald's fries, Dwight's pumpkin head cold open, fingerprinting, puns in group names, Andy's disappointment as the 'Boner Champ', Christmas party drama, a hilarious toilet mishap on set, and Dwight's anxiety medication.
Andy's Halloween event is taken over by his rival, Broccoli Rob, causing tension in the office.
The ladies may have another Mom Detectives' case to take on, adding more mystery and intrigue to the show.
This was the last Halloween episode for 'The Office', marking the end of a beloved tradition.
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Jim and Pam clash over a financial investment
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Andy's acapella group brings both nostalgia and secrets
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Andy confronts Broccoli Rob about Boner Champ
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Jim and Pam argue over the Monster Mash song
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This week we’re breaking down “Here Comes Treble”. Andy invites his old college a cappella group to perform at the office for Halloween but it turns sour when his rival Broccoli Rob (Stephen Colbert) overtakes the event. We hear clips from writer Halsted Sullivan and actor Nick Cafero who played a member of the “Here Comes Treble” a cappella group about their experience with this episode. Angela shares some real college a cappella group names, Jenna reveals that the ladies may have another Mom Detectives’ case to take on and the ladies bond over how this was the last Halloween episode for “The Office”. So stop bagging Meredith’s head and enjoy this episode!