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: The two engage in a fierce battle over Dwight's clients. Dwight attempts to sabotage Michael by stealing his "Rolodex" (which Michael has actually color-coded with personal details like a client's "gay son" to help build relationships).

: Despite Dwight's over-the-top efforts to undermine him, Michael proves his sales expertise. He ultimately steals Dwight's biggest client by using his personal connection and tickets to a Penguins game. Secondary Plotlines [S5E22] Heavy Competition

In the episode (Season 5, Episode 22), the central story revolves around a "paper war" between Michael Scott and Dwight Schrute as their professional interests finally clash following Michael's departure to start the Michael Scott Paper Company . The Main Conflict: Michael vs. Dwight : The two engage in a fierce battle over Dwight's clients

: Jim uses Andy Bernard’s lingering emotional pain from his breakup with Angela to play a prank. He pretends to be terrified of his future with Pam, prompting Andy to provide unwanted (and hilariously bad) relationship advice. He ultimately steals Dwight's biggest client by using

The episode is often highlighted by critics for its exploration of the between Michael and Dwight , transforming their mutual devotion into cold-blooded corporate sabotage. "The Office" Heavy Competition (TV Episode 2009)

: Initially, Michael and Dwight meet secretly to share information, but Dwight —seduced by the approval of new boss Charles Miner —decides to stay loyal to Dunder Mifflin.