: Holly insists on reporting the behavior to corporate, while Michael desperately tries to protect Meredith, viewing the office as a "family" rather than a business.

: The office officially learns of Jim and Pam’s engagement, which occurred at a rainy gas station in the previous episode.

: Michael and Holly open the seminar with a dance to a parody of Olivia Newton-John's "Physical," with the lyrics changed to "Let's Get Ethical". Critical Analysis

In season 5, episode 3, titled " Business Ethics ," the Scranton branch undergoes a mandatory ethics seminar led by HR representative Holly Flax . The session is a response to corporate fallout from Ryan Howard’s previous fraud scandal. Core Conflict: Meredith’s Transgression

: Meredith Palmer confesses to trading sexual favors with a Bruce, a representative from Hammermill, in exchange for discounts on office supplies and Outback Steakhouse gift certificates.

For further viewing, you can find the episode on Peacock or HBO Max .

The episode is a satirical look at corporate "virtue signaling". It highlights the hypocrisy of institutional ethics where "right and wrong" are often sidelined if the unethical behavior results in a financial benefit for the company.

The Office 5x3 May 2026

: Holly insists on reporting the behavior to corporate, while Michael desperately tries to protect Meredith, viewing the office as a "family" rather than a business.

: The office officially learns of Jim and Pam’s engagement, which occurred at a rainy gas station in the previous episode. The Office 5x3

: Michael and Holly open the seminar with a dance to a parody of Olivia Newton-John's "Physical," with the lyrics changed to "Let's Get Ethical". Critical Analysis : Holly insists on reporting the behavior to

In season 5, episode 3, titled " Business Ethics ," the Scranton branch undergoes a mandatory ethics seminar led by HR representative Holly Flax . The session is a response to corporate fallout from Ryan Howard’s previous fraud scandal. Core Conflict: Meredith’s Transgression Critical Analysis In season 5, episode 3, titled

: Meredith Palmer confesses to trading sexual favors with a Bruce, a representative from Hammermill, in exchange for discounts on office supplies and Outback Steakhouse gift certificates.

For further viewing, you can find the episode on Peacock or HBO Max .

The episode is a satirical look at corporate "virtue signaling". It highlights the hypocrisy of institutional ethics where "right and wrong" are often sidelined if the unethical behavior results in a financial benefit for the company.