Aint It Cool has graciously posted the official NBC rundowns of the episodes through the end of the season.  Be advised, there are some spoilers about what will be going down at Dunder Mifflin, so steer clear if you don’t what to know!

April 26: “Product Recall”
UNPRINTABLE? AN OFFICE IN CRISIS — The office is in crisis mode after a large shipment of Dunder Mifflin paper is accidentally sent out with an obscene watermark — and Michael (Golden Globe winner Steve Carell) tries to manage the media with an impromptu press conference. Jim (John Krasinski) and Andy (Ed Helms) also attempt to calm the high school principal who has sent out prom invites on the affected stationery.

I’ll discuss tonight’s episode in the What’s On later this afternoon.

May 3: “Women’s Appreciation”
CAN’T LIVE WITH ‘EM, CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT ‘EM — Outrage breaks out in the office after Phyllis (Phyllis Smith) gets an unexpected eyeful from a flasher while Michael (Golden Globe winner Steve Carell) makes some important personal decisions when he takes the women on a special outing. Meanwhile, Dwight (Rainn Wilson) and Andy (Ed Helms) work on catching the predator.

Looking ahead, I think this is where we’re going to see Michael make the decision that he wants to move up in the company.  I’m especially looking forward to the investigation with Dwight and Andy, especially with the tension that’s been building between them…well, I guess just with Dwight…since Andy came back.

May 10: “Beach Games”
LIFE’S A BEACH — Michael (Golden Globe winner Steve Carell) is being considered for a position in corporate and has to recommend his replacement, but while the group expects a fun outing at Lake Scranton, Michael has planned a day of “Survivor”-like competitions to find his successor. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) is not asked to join in any of the activities and is forced to watch Jim (John Krasinski) and Karen (Rashida Jones) have fun together.

So Michael is officially planning to go to corporate.  The ‘Survivor’ competitions seem like they could be gold, especially considering that we already know who wins…

May 17: “The Job, Parts 1 & 2″
THE FINAL REVIEW IS ONE-HOUR SEASON FINALE — In a special one-hour finale, the office is still buzzing from the events of their day at the beach. A job opening in Corporate pits coworker against coworker as Michael (Golden Globe winner Steve Carell), Jim (John Krasinski) and Karen (Rashida Jones) all head to New York for final interviews. In Scranton, Dwight’s (Rainn Wilson) new regime institutes sweeping reforms, Pam (Jenna Fischer) plays an interesting role and Jan (Melora Hardin) comes in with exciting news.

Jim, Karen, and Michael are all competing for that corporate spot, huh?  Rumors abound that Rashida Jones, who plays Karen, will not be back as a regular star next year.  I would guess that she gets the job, with Jim and Michael headed home, beat down as ever.  And my prediction for Jan’s exciting news…I’m guessing bun in the oven.  (EDIT:  I originally wrote ‘Pam’ instead of ‘Jan’…it’s amazing how two little letters can cause so much trouble.)