Jim Halpert is revealed to have transferred to
Dunder Mifflin's
Stamford, Connecticut office from
Scranton, with
Ryan Howard taking over his old job. After calling
Oscar Martinez "
faggy",
Michael Scott is reprimanded by
Toby Flenderson, who reveals to Michael that Oscar is in fact
gay. While attempting to apologize, Michael inadvertently
outs Oscar to the entire office.
Jan Levinson berates Michael for his behavior, after Michael's seminar on homosexuality is a disaster. When Oscar threatens to quit, Michael attempts to reconcile with Oscar, first by hugging him, and then kissing him on the lips. Oscar is given three months paid vacation and use of a company car in exchange for not suing Dunder Mifflin. In a
flashback to the moments after
their kiss,
Pam Beesly confirms to Jim her intention to marry her fiancé,
Roy Anderson. However, in the present, Pam reveals to the documentary crew that just days before the wedding, she got
cold feet and called it off, moving into her own apartment and beginning to take art classes. Pam's rejection sent Roy into a downward spiral, hitting rock bottom with a
drunk driving arrest. In an interview with the camera crew, Roy vows to win Pam back. At Stamford, Jim meets smug co-worker
Andy Bernard, who brags about his wild college days at
Cornell University. Sales representative
Karen Filippelli expresses uncertainty about Jim's interactions with the documentary crew, particularly his facial expressions. Jim pranks Andy by encasing his desk calculator in
gelatin, but is surprised when Andy reacts with fury. In a closing credits scene, Dwight receives a handheld
metal detector as a gift from Jim, who has convinced Dwight it is a "
gaydar" device. Dwight uses the device on Oscar, whose belt buckle sets it off, convincing Dwight that Jim was telling the truth; Dwight's own belt buckle also sets off the metal detector, perturbing him and amusing Pam. == Production ==