Head to Scranton, PA this Halloween to celebrate the holiday with your favorite fictional characters from the beloved NBC mockumentary sitcom, *The Office* (2005-2013). This award-winning series remains a fan favorite to rewatch at any time of year, but October in particular offers a great chance to revisit the seasonal antics, celebrations, and goofs of the employees at Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.
Based on Ricky Gervais’s 2001-2003 BBC series of the same name, *The Office* is set in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and uses a documentary filming style to follow the various employees of a paper company called Dunder Mifflin. The show is led by the childish, slightly offensive, yet oddly lovable regional manager Michael Scott (Steve Carell). The staff includes everyman salesman Jim Halpert (John Krasinski), bizarre salesman Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson), shy receptionist Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer), uptight accountant Angela Martin (Angela Kinsey), laconic salesman Stanley Hudson (Leslie David Baker), and many more iconic characters who are always up to causing mischief and mayhem—alongside completing their daily work.
While *The Office* is definitely known for some of its standout Christmas episodes, it also boasts six entertaining Halloween episodes that are well worth another watch. Here’s how to watch every *The Office* Halloween episode streaming on Peacock, so you can relive all of the many terrific tricks and treats that went down at Dunder Mifflin:
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### The Office Halloween Episodes (In Chronological Order)
**“Halloween” (Season 2, Episode 5)**
The Office truly started becoming the breakout show we know and love in its second season, and this memorable first Halloween episode solidifies that. A shadow looms over Dunder Mifflin’s Halloween festivities as Michael is tasked with firing someone by the end of the day. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam find levity in pranking Dwight by posting his résumé on the internet and applying for a new position at a Maryland-based paper company without his knowledge.
*Stream “Halloween” on Peacock.*
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**“Employee Transfer” (Season 5, Episode 6)**
Michael faces a case of Halloween heartbreak as he and Darryl Philbin (Craig Robinson) help Holly Flax (Amy Ryan) move after she’s transferred back to the Dunder Mifflin branch in Nashua, New Hampshire. Pam joins forces with Jim’s brothers (Blake Robbins and Tug Coker) to prank him when they meet up for lunch in New York. Back in Scranton, Dwight pulls a trick of his own as he attempts to apply to Cornell University to bother Andy Bernard (Ed Helms).
*Stream “Employee Transfer” on Peacock.*
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**“Koi Pond” (Season 6, Episode 8)**
While trying to step into more of a leadership role, Jim feels undermined when a client requests Michael to tag along to their meeting. His frustration grows when Michael ends up falling into a koi pond. The Dunder Mifflin office mocks Michael upon seeing him arrive soaking wet, prompting a round of sensitivity training. Meanwhile, Pam and Andy try to boost sales by going on cold calls together but have to deal with clients assuming they are a couple.
Although not traditionally a Halloween episode, “Koi Pond” qualifies as an honorary mention since the office puts up their own haunted warehouse for local children in a deleted scene featured after the episode’s premiere.
*Stream “Koi Pond” on Peacock.*
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**“Costume Contest” (Season 7, Episode 6)**
Tensions run high at Dunder Mifflin this Halloween as Michael is upset that Darryl went behind his back to successfully sell a business idea that Michael had originally rejected. The rest of the office embraces the competitive spirit as everyone—except Oscar Martinez (Oscar Nunez)—dresses up in hopes of winning the annual Halloween costume contest and its grand prize: a coupon book.
*Stream “Costume Contest” on Peacock.*
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**“Spooked” (Season 8, Episode 5)**
Erin Hannon (Ellie Kemper) struggles to plan an office Halloween party that will please both Andy and Robert California (James Spader), fearing her efforts might cost her her job. Dwight forms an unlikely bond with Robert’s son, Bert (David Mazouz). Jim and Pam argue over whether or not ghosts are real, and Robert probes the minds of his employees to concoct a truly terrifying tale.
*Stream “Spooked” on Peacock.*
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**“Here Comes Treble” (Season 9, Episode 5)**
The final Halloween episode of *The Office* features Andy inviting the current members of his Cornell University a cappella group, Here Comes Treble, to perform at Dunder Mifflin’s Halloween party in hopes of reliving his glory days. Meanwhile, at his new job, Jim makes a business decision that upsets Pam. After finding a loose anti-anxiety pill on the floor, Dwight conducts an office-wide investigation to trace its origins.
*Stream “Here Comes Treble” on Peacock.*
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Whether you’re revisiting your favorite spooky moments or experiencing them for the first time, these Halloween episodes capture the perfect blend of humor, heart, and Halloween mischief that *The Office* fans adore year-round. Happy Halloween from Scranton!
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