The best episode written by Halsted Sullivan is "Cafe Disco", rated 8.485/10 from 33 user votes. It was "directed by Randall Einhorn". "Cafe Disco" aired on 5/7/2009 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "China".
Michael decides to open a cafe-disco in his old office. Pam and Jim are planning a secret trip.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: Halsted Sullivan
After reading an article about China growing as a global power, Michael decides China must be stopped before they take over the US. Everyone in the office complains about Dwight's building standards and Pam threatens to move Dunder Mifflin to a new building.
Director: Charles McDougall
Writer: Halsted Sullivan
The press finds out that Sabre’s printers catch on fire. Jo shows up to the office in hopes of finding out who the whistleblower is. Everyone suspects Andy, who adamantly denies he leaked the information.
Director: Paul Lieberstein
Writer: Halsted Sullivan
Michael and Jim head off to a meeting and Michael comes back soaked after having fallen in a koi pond. Meanwhile, Pam and Andy, as the two worst salesmen in the branch, have to go cold calling for sales.
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writer: Halsted Sullivan
A power play unfolds in Tallahassee when Dwight and Todd Packer compete to become Nellie's vice president. Meanwhile, Jim receives an unwelcome visitor, and Andy forces the Scranton staffers to work late.
Director: Brian Baumgartner
Writer: Halsted Sullivan
Dwight and Angela participate in a paper airplane contest and compete against each other. Meanwhile, Andy prepares for a potential acting job, and Jim and Pam utilize new skills.
Director: Jesse Peretz
Writer: Halsted Sullivan
Andy takes a break from flambéing cherries and composing rock operas to jumpstart his Dunder Mifflin comeback. When Robert drunkenly shuts down a nearby branch, Jim and Dwight join forces to outsmart a salesman from Scranton’s uglier sister city.
Director: Daniel Chun
Writer: Halsted Sullivan