Jim begins timing Dwight’s personal moments, including his "unethical" use of the bathroom and personal breaks.
In The Office (Season 5, Episode 2), titled the Scranton branch is forced to confront workplace morality following Ryan Howard's recent corporate fraud scandal. The episode explores the messy intersection of personal relationships, corporate policy, and Michael Scott’s desperate need to view his employees as a "family" rather than just a staff. Core Conflict: Michael vs. Holly
Dwight claims he never wastes a single second of company time. [S5E2] Business Ethics
: In a cynical twist, corporate HR ignores the ethics violation because the discounts are too valuable to lose. Instead, they scold Holly for not collecting enough signatures from the staff, proving that corporate "ethics" are often more about liability than morality. Subplot: Dwight and the "Time Theft" Challenge
: Horrified by the blatant breach of ethics, Holly insists on reporting Meredith and seeking her termination. Jim begins timing Dwight’s personal moments, including his
The tension peaks when Jim describes the plot of Battlestar Galactica incorrectly to bait Dwight into wasting time by correcting him.
: Despite their ideological clash, Michael eventually stands up for Holly, helping her get the signatures she needs to appease corporate. "The Office" Business Ethics (TV Episode 2008) Core Conflict: Michael vs
: The episode features a cringe-inducing opening where Michael and Holly perform a dance routine to a parody of Olivia Newton-John's "Physical".