After an ecological disaster involving Omnicorp, the company publicist chooses Tim to be the face of their apology.
The Boss invites Tim to be the "token white boy."
The debt-ridden priest for the NY Jets asks Tim to place wagers on his behalf.
Tim is invited to pose for GQ.
Amy and Tim go on a Vermont foliage tour with Stu and his new lady friend.
The Boss recruits his employees for a covert operation.
Amy and Tim host game night, which takes a strange turn when Tim disappears to buy Jenga despite inclement weather.
Tim racks up a record-breaking corporate card bill.
In their new co-op building, Tim and Amy sign a VIP privacy form without knowing exactly whose confidentiality they are supposed to protect.
Tim's past comes back to embarrass him while on a business trip.
After The Boss's divorce takes effect, he goes to extreme measures to keep his dog Keith.
Tim winds up with one Rodney as his assistant while Stu harasses the other.
Former Omnicorp employees file a class-action lawsuit with Tim as key witness.
Tim tries to help an immigrant worker posting job flyers.
To impress Amy's dad, Tim claims to have a lucrative career selling sausages.
Tim gets back his old high-school golf-course job and competes with a 14-year-old in a "caddy-off."
Stu feels rejected by his Bar Mitzvah-aged nephew, who once idolized him.
The Boss gets a city block named after him, but needs Tim's help for the ceremony.
Tim decides to go for a job-interview haircut.
Tim becomes an assistant to a women's professional basketball player.
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