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Michael and Dwight’s rendition of "American Pie" at her grave is a "jarring, comedic coda" to his false sentimentality. It’s a funeral for a fantasy, held by a man who prefers a ghost over the "real" Margaret (Pam’s landlady), whose only crime was being an actual human being with an apartment. 2. The Five Families: Reclaiming Agency

"Chair Model" is the bridge between Michael’s toxic past with Jan and his eventual, healthier future with Holly. It’s an episode about closure through absurdity —whether that’s dancing on a grave or winning a parking spot from Bob Vance of Vance Refrigeration. [S4E10] The Chair Model

On the surface, The Office Season 4, Episode 10, is a standard mid-series episode: Michael is lonely, Kevin is upset about parking, and Jim is teasing a proposal. But beneath the "Five Families" meetings and off-key graveside singing lies one of the show’s most profound explorations of how we use fantasy as a shield against reality . 1. Michael’s "Dead" Idealism Michael and Dwight’s rendition of "American Pie" at

While Michael chases ghosts, the B-plot with Kevin and Andy fighting for parking spaces serves as a grounded counterpoint. The "Five Families" meeting—a mock-mafia assembly of the office park’s business heads—is absurd, but for Kevin, it’s a necessary victory. The Five Families: Reclaiming Agency "Chair Model" is