A Virgin Airlines plane has touched down on San Jose Mineta International Airport. Among the passengers in the plane are Michael and Holly Scott, Jim and Pam Halpert, Dwight and Angela Schrute, and Jan Levinson.

Not noticing each other in the same plane, they were sleeping.

When the plane landed, they all woke up from the flight and proceeded to get their belongings.

When they got off the plane, they still did not notice each other until Dwight saw Michael and Holly.

"Michael!" Dwight called out in his usual voice.

Michael turned around and saw his best friend.

"Dwight!" Michael said out in joy.

They rushed for a hug, with Angela and Holly walking with a smile on their faces.

"Man! It's been long! How've you been?" Michael asked with happiness.

"I've been great! How've you been?" Dwight said with happiness.

"Never been better," Michael said with optimism.

"I thought I recognized you, Michael," Angela cheerfully said.

"Well, with gray hair on my head and some on my beard, it's hard to recognize people you haven't seen in a long time," Michael remarked. "How've you been, Angela? How's that luxury farming resort going?"

"Michael, it's been great. The business is flourishing. And I'm surprised you haven't came to my inauguration ceremony of Schrute Farming Resort," Dwight pointed out with disappointment.

"I'm sorry. Look, my son Jason had to move to Stanford on that day. I planned this elaborate college road trip which took him and I to Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Irvine, Santa Cruz, San Jose, and finally Palo Alto," Michael explained.

"Why would you plan a road trip when you can take a flight to the Bay Area?" Dwight questioned.

"Dwight, you ignorant idiot. You have no idea about the emotions a family has when a child gets accepted to Stanford and the way we send our children off to college," Michael said. "What did you do with Phillip? You unceremoniously sent him off on a plane. That is not how I would spend time with a child of mine before they went off to college."

"You got me there. I'm sorry as well. I never realized how focused you were on your family and career," Dwight apologetically said. " I just didn't know all this road trip stuff. Though I went to UPenn, which you didn't know about, I never got something like a road trip, where we spent time with family before I went to college."

"You went to UPenn? How come you never told me?" Angela said, surprised at the news.

"Well, I don't believe education measures a person's intelligence. You can still have a degree and be an idiot. Where people study doesn't matter. It just depends on what you make out of your education and career. Plus, you wouldn't believe me if I said I went to UPenn, while you were initially engaged to Andy 3 decades ago," Dwight said.

"Jason would say the same thing. He thought he got lucky in getting admitted to Stanford. Though we convinced him to take up Stanford, he had lots of options open on the table. Harvard, UPenn, Clemson, Yale, LSU, UMich, Baylor, UT Austin, UCLA, and UC Berkeley. Those were the schools that gave him an athletic offer for football," Holly said.

"I'm surprised, considering what Michael's IQ was when we worked with him," Angela jokingly quipped.

"He also got into Cornell, but he declined with a scathing review," Holly said.

"Why would he do that?" Dwight asked.

"Andy rubbed him the wrong way. Michael and I realized it too and decided to not take up the athletic offer from Cornell. Plus, Ivy Leagues don't offer any scholarships. So, we narrowed it down to Clemson, Baylor, and Stanford," Holly replied.

"I see. Well, the same's with Phillip. He also rejected Cornell's athletic offer. But it's for a different reason. He told me that he didn't want to go to a school with "WASPs." What does that mean?" Dwight asked.

Michael was speechless at Dwight's words.

"Did your son just call out Cornell as a hive for White Anglo-Saxon Protestants, who have lots of money, a trust fund or family legacy?" Michael said incredulously.

"That description fits Andy's background at its very best," Dwight said with a cold tone.

"Woah. Guess he didn't want to fit in with the rich folks," Michael said while laughing.

"Yup. And I feel bad for Andy. Though the Baby Wawa tag's faded away, I still feel bad for him," Dwight said.

"I assume you're here for the reunion," Angela said with a smile.

"That too, and I'm here to visit Jason, Emily, and Benjamin. Leah's coming tomorrow. She took a small leave from academic study and is rehabbing from a sprained MCL," Michael said.

"Isn't Emily in L.A.? You're planning to drive down there?" Dwight questioned.

"I'm here to meet Jason's and Emily's significant others. Emily's driving all the way to Santa Clara. And I seriously hope they are not like Jan," Michael said.

"Did someone say my name?" said a woman behind them.

Remembering that dominant voice, Michael, Holly, Angela, and Dwight turned around and saw someone they never expected to see.

"Jan!" Michael said in horror.

"Hello, Michael," Jan coldly said.

"I assume you're here for the reunion," Michael fearfully said, with all the horrifying memories coming back to him.

"That too, and my daughter is expecting. Her husband's an elite football player," Jan replied.

"What's his name?" Dwight asked.

"I'm not gonna answer that question. It's personal. Plus, you know my daughter's an actress in Hollywood. She likes to keep her private life out of it. If the media finds out who her husband is, they'll go batshit crazy and label them as another Brayahan!" Jan said.

"I just feel sorry for the guy who's Astrid's husband. Like, he must be mentally exhausted," Michael joked.

Jan ignored that joke.

"Michael?" said a manly voiced behind him.

He turned around and saw Jim and Pam!

"Look who's in town. PBandJ!" Michael said. "Bring it in!" Michael said, hugging them.

"Wow, Michael! You've changed!" Pam complimented.

"Well, yeah. And so did both of you. You guys don't look like a day above 58!" Michael said. "Are you here for the reunion too?"

"As a matter of fact, yes. And we're meeting our kids, who have romantic partners," Jim said. "I assume you're here to see your kids."

"Yeah, I'm here for same reason as you are when it comes to my kids. Plus, I'm visiting Benjamin for a while," Michael said.

"I see Jan, Dwight, and Angela! How are you guys?" Pam said.

"We're good!" Angela said.

"Hey Jan," Pam nervously said.

"Hey Pam," Jan causally replied.

Pam turned later turned her attention to Dwight.

"How's the beet resort, Dwight?" Pam asked.

"It's been great. We had another profitable year and I'm retiring from Dunder Mifflin Scranton as a regional manager. It's time I enjoy what life has to offer," Dwight said.

"Well, congratulations," Jim said.

"How's Athleap? I mean, you must picking up athletes all the way!" Dwight said.

"Yeah. We just picked up 2 new elite athletes. Famous 49ers names. 3 Superbowls in a row. Guaranteed Hall of Fame," Jim said.

"Congratulations!" Michael said.

"Thank you," Jim said.

"Who are they?" Michael asked.

"I want to keep it confidential. The guys made us keep it secret. They signed a sports agent contract that they'll accept our terms as long as we don't expose their identities to the media," Jim said.

"And Holly, congrats on opening your 10th branch of your yoga center. I'm surprised one's open at Austin last year.

"Yeah, we're growing pretty fast. If it weren't for my daughter Leah's knowledge on handling growth in business, I don't know what would've happened," Holly said.

"I'm glad that we all saw each other early. But we'll see each other at the reunion I suppose," Michael said.

Michael heard his phone ring. Turns out, his son Benjamin was calling.

"Hey Benji! Are you here?" Michael said.

"I've been waiting at the arrivals section for 10 minutes. Where are you?" Benjamin said.

"We're coming," Michael said to Benjamin. "Anyhow, gotta go. See you later at the reunion!" Michael said to his friends, leaving with Holly.

As Michael and Holly left, Jan, Dwight, Angela, Jim and Pam remained.

"Is it just me or is Michael sane now?" Dwight said.

"What makes you say that?" Pam said.

"Well, he reacted with disgust when he learned Clark was the liaison for Jan and the conditions applying to the White Pages deal," Dwight revealed.

"Well, he matured out. He grew up real fast. I mean, he's still the enthusiastic person we know him to be. But, this change is creeping me out," Jim said.

"At least we don't have a former boss who's still an idiot," Angela joked.

"That's not nice!" Pam said.

"What? I was making a joke," Angela said.

"My son-in-law's driver's here, so I'll see you guys," Jan said, leaving the group.

"Is it just me or is Jan really telling the truth?" Pam said.

"I googled Astrid Levinson. She's telling the truth. Astrid acted in 13 Reasons for Vengeance, Straight A Trevor, A Passion, Spaceheart, Painkiller, and True Love. She played lead roles in all of them except Spaceheart, where she was a crucial character. And amazingly, her roles were well applauded and received. The box office showed lots of profit, so it's evident that she's a bankable actress. Plus, she's considered a sex symbol and an Oscar winner for her performances in True Love and Straight A Trevor. She's critically acclaimed, Pam. Plus, her private life is a secret. She isn't part of social media," Dwight said.

"Has she been with anyone? Like boyfriends or partners?" Jim asked.

"Didn't you hear me say that her private life is a secret?" Dwight mildly retorted.

"Dude, just chill," Jim said.

"Anyhow, I'm surprised that our sons got traded to a team they lost too," Dwight said.

"Hey, they played like starters, so Coach Larson wanted to play for them. What an opportunistic man," Angela said.

"That's what a football coach is, Angela," Pam said.

"Anyhow, our sons might be waiting for us out on the arrivals block. Let's go," Jim said.

As the 4 of them went to the arrival lobby, Jim and Pam were met by their son, Phillip Halpert and Dwight and Angela saw their son Phillip Schrute.

"Hey, dad! How've you been?" P. Halpert said.

"Dude! Sup?" Jim said, hugging his son.

"Hey, ma!" P. Halpert said.

"Hey, Phillip," Pam emotionally said while hugging him.

"So, you guys are here to surprise big sis. I love that," P. Halpert said.

"Who's the lucky girl that's in your heart?" Pam said,

"It's Emily. You know the basketball player from USC. She just came out winning a championship for the Los Angeles Sparks," P. Halpert said.

"Yeah, feminist blonde girl. I'm surprised this was your first relationship and that you're making it work," Jim said.

"She's really great and she's from Colorado. She's also the brother of an elite wide receiver in the NFL," P. Halpert said.

"Dang. Who is it?" Jim asked.

"It's this rival of mine that I seriously used to hate. Now, I want to make amends," P. Halpert said.

"Is he like Dwight? Cuz, if he annoys you, prank him and make haste," Jim jokingly advised.

"I ain't gonna do that, dad. Remember the last time that happened and the consequences I faced?" P. Halpert said.

"Right, the Jello prank on a high school rival of yours. You got suspended for that. Yeah, my bad," Jim said.

"My high school rival is obnoxious like Baby Wawa. All he does is just sit somewhere and cry," P. Halpert joked.

"Ok, that's hurtful. Phillip, just no more Baby Wawa jokes, please," Pam told.

"What? Baby Wawa's a joke. He should have the most common sense when it comes to the entertainment industry and not lose his shit," P. Halpert said.

"Fair point, but that's a just a mishap," Pam reminded.

"Fair enough, any how, let's go. There's a lot I needed to tell you guys," P. Halpert said. "My car's parked at the top floor."

As P. Halpert walked out with his parents, P. Schrute is seen talking to his parents, who are hugging him.

"So, young man. Congrats on being traded to a vastly superior team," Dwight praised.

"Enough with the superiority, dad," P. Schrute said.

"Hey, when Coach Larson brought you in, that means he sees potential in you," Dwight said.

"And I have to work for an extension," P. Schrute said.

"You got elite receivers and a monstrous tight end to throw to," Angela said.

"Well, the monstrous tight end is who I had an "incident" with back in college," P. Schrute said.

"Is that the guy who you called a N-word out of anger in your loss against Stanford?" Dwight asked.

"Yeah. I'm gonna give him an apology on Wednesday," P. Schrute said.

"I was gonna heavily reprimand you when I heard about your academic probation. You can't say stuff like that. Even in a loss," Dwight said.

"I know. That guy just got in my head. I lost it, dad," P. Schrute said.

"Well, it's time to make amends and I know where your heart's at," Angela said.

"Yup. Anyhow, how's Jake?" P. Schrute asked.

"You know how he is. Pranky, mischievous, and sly as a fox. It's funny how he got an offer to play baseball at Yale," Dwight said.

"That's my little brother. Anyhow, let's talk more on the car ride home. I'm staying with Addison Michaels," P. Schrute said.

"Hold up. Addison Michaels? Are you guys in a relationship?" Angela said.

"Yeah, 3 years and running. Why?" P. Schrute asked.

"She's a soccer player for the U.S. Olympic team. And I seem to know her mother," Angela said.

"Who's her mother?" Dwight asked.

"Her mother's name is Isabel Michaels. She used to be Isabel Poreba," P. Schrute said.

The name Isabel Poreba rang lots of bells for Dwight and Angela.

Dwight met Isabel at Pam's wedding, whom he had a one-night stand with. She started to have growing feelings for Dwight, but he brushed it off. They never expected to see each other, until Dwight was remodeling Jim's and Pam's former residence back in Scranton due to mold. They met each other again, while Dwight was in a child-rearing contract with Angela. She was an indirect cause for the 2nd split between Dwight and Angela.

"Wow. I can never be more surprised. Nice," Dwight said.

"Why would you date the daughter of a woman who nearly tore me and my dad apart?" Angela questioned.

"It's not like you guys made a child-rearing contract. Don't even mention it. I know everything. I watched the damn documentary," P. Schrute said.

"Ok. Phillip, my bad," Angela conceded.

"Plus, she knows about you guys. She watched the documentary too. Plus, Isabel liked me and she and her husband approved of my relationship with Addison," P. Schrute said.

"That's good. But, are you sure you want us to stay at her place?" Angela asked.

"Addison's parents are residing out of town. They live in Seattle. Addison and I have a live-in relationship. I just moved in at her place today," P. Schrute said.

"Huh, no wonder. Anyhow, I can't wait to meet Addison. She's the reason you're are happy," Dwight said.

"She's really great. You guys will like her," P. Schrute said. "Speaking of relationships, how's Jake?"

"He's dating Samantha Bruegger. Her grandfather approved of him. Not because he's taking over the farm. I know you guys will help me out with that during the offseason," Dwight said.

"Yeah. It's somewhat surprising the girlfriends you ended up dating before you married mom are the mothers of the women Jake and I are happily dating," P. Schrute said.

"Well, the world is so small," Angela said.

Around the time Phillip Schrute talked to his parents, Michael and Holly Scott are being driven by their youngest son, Benjamin.

"Benji, how are things at Stanford?" Michael asked.

"So great. People were excited at the new arrival of a Scott. I mean, I knew Jason was great, but I didn't expect he was that great," Benjamin said. "However, I performed exceeding expectations. 150 yards, 3 TDs, and 11 receptions. Somewhat better than Jason's stats on his first game with Stanford."

"Where is he now?" Holly said.

"He's at the movies with his girlfriend, Jay, and a friend from UC Berkeley," Benjamin said.

"Well, that's something we can use to catch them off-guard," Michael said.

"So you guys haven't told Jason and Emily about your arrival?" Benjamin said.

"It's a surprise. Plus, Jason loves surprises," Michael said.

"When you tricked me to say that we're not having a road trip like Jason had when he went to Stanford, I was upset. But, when I saw you guys packing my bags and putting them in a trunk and you missed the airport, I was surprised," Benjamin said.

"Exactly. You love surprises too," Michael said.

"Who's this girl Jason's dating?" Holly asked.

"This girl named Cecelia. She's a volleyball player for the U.S. Olympic team," Benjamin said.

"Wow! Jason with the gold!" Holly said.

"Well, I can't wait to meet them. I bet they have a thing for comedy," Michael said with interest.

"You'll see when you meet them. Also, is Leah coming tomorrow?" Benjamin asked.

"Yeah. I mean, she currently in rehab after a sprained MCL. Plus, she took a small leave from Columbia," Michael said.

"Well, I seriously hope's back on her feet," Benjamin said.

While Michael and Holly were talking to Benjamin, Jim and Pam are talking to their son Phillip.

"So, Phillip. You interested in signing with Athleap?" Jim asked.

"Dad, you know how I am when it comes to signing with you," P. Halpert said.

"Well, it would be nice to be together again," Pam said. "Besides, we're missing you a lot."

"I want to carve my own identity in the world," P. Halpert said. "I want to be self-made."

"Exactly. You became a self-made top cornerback in the NFL. I just want you to feel free signing with Athleap as a way of saying "I'm proud of you," "Jim said.

"Well, it's nice of you to think that," P. Halpert said. "You guys said you're moving to Santa Clara? Because the new Athleap Branch is opening at San Francisco?"

"As a matter of fact, yes. We also bought a loft in SF. So, we're together as a family again," Jim said.

"Oh my god! That's amazing!" P. Halpert exclaimed.

"Well, we can't wait to see you play," Pam said. "Who's that guy who got on your nerves yesterday? He looks like a top-end wide receiver."

"That's the guy who gave me a concussion when I played against Stanford. Their entire team and him gave Baylor a humiliating shut-out and made us look like a shit team," P. Halpert said.

"What's his name again?" Jim asked.

"His name's Jason Scott. Wide receiver. He's from Boulder, Colorado," P. Halpert said.

Jason Scott? Boulder, Colorado? It starts to click in Jim and Pam's mind. Jim realized Jason's one of the two elite athletes who signed a sports agent contract with him, in exchange for their secrecy. Jim was slightly daunted upon the fact Jason is also Michael and Holly's son.

"Never heard of him," Jim claimed.

"Same here," Pam also claimed.

"Are you kidding me? He's all over the news. Plus his best friend, Jay Sharma. He's one hell of a tight end. The only Stanford player I have respect for," P. Halpert said.

"Ok, I heard of Jay Sharma. Gotta tell you, Jay's a one-way ticket to the Super Bowl," Jim said.

"Yeah, I was wondering if he could sign with Athleap," Pam said.

"Are you kidding me? That's gonna help the business," P. Halpert supported with a smile.

"Well, actually, he's one of the two guys that signed with Athleap 3 weeks ago," Jim said.

"Hey, he deserves it. He not only opened up new consumers for the NFL, but also brought a new wave of Asian-American football players in college. It's nice to see some racial diversity" P. Halpert said. "Speaking of diversity, how are the artworks going, Mom?"

"They're going great, Phillip. I just took a break from artwork for a few weeks because my hand's sort of sore," Pam said.

"You alright, though?" P. Halpert said out of concern.

"Yeah," Pam said.

"Sis is gonna flip when she sees you," P. Halpert said.

Around the time the Halperts are talking, Jay, Astrid, Jason, and Cecelia were walking out of the movie theater.

"You guys honestly think Noah Simmons portrayed Clay Jensen perfectly? Cuz, that guy was mediocre. I have to go with Aryan Karthik, who played Nikhil Yadav," Jay said.

"Well, with all honesty, I have to go for Nikhil Yadav. He's the perfect villain. He played mind games with Clay and his friends. Like, no villain does that. Plus, he has this Thanos vibe. He broadcasted recordings of Clay and his friend's crimes to the whole world. In the end, he won and we learn that he's the brother-in-law to Hannah Baker, who has a separated at-birth non-identical twin sister. There's gotta be a spin-off on Nikhil Yadav. A spin-off comprising of his origins and relationship with Clay Jensen and Hannah Baker's twin sister," Jason said.

"I wouldn't call him a villain. He's an anti-hero. I seriously hope the sequel and spin-off come out next year," Cecelia said.

"You guys actually are right. The spin-off on Nikhil Yadav will be on Netflix next-year. The filming for the spin-off already done and it's under post-production. It's gonna be a TV series," Astrid said.

"What about the sequel?" Cecelia said.

"It's going to be released on April 20th next year. We anticipated the success of 13 Reasons for Vengeance because of the critics' early applause for the action scenes, performances, BGMs, editing, casting, and plot twists," Astrid said. "Due to the applause, we went ahead with the filming. And I think it's time Jay and I come clean about the relationship. I mean, sooner or later, people will notice my belly."

"Yeah," Jay said hesitantly.

"Well, it's nice to get ahead of the story to save some trouble from the paparazzi," Jason said.

"Besides, Astrid, you were really great playing Cecelia Martin. Not even Shelby Watkins pulled off her character better than you did. Though I have to admit, she is still my celeb crush," Jay said.

"Well, if I wanna pull your leg, Aryan Karthik's my celeb crush," Astrid said.

"Astrid, come on. No one likes to admit Aryan Karthik's attractive. He's got blue eyes like Aishwarya Rai," Jay said.

"Dude, enough with the Indian actor references. I had enough. You've been listing actors that you want me to watch. You start with Sushant Singh Rajput and the list goes on," Jason complained.

"Well, you're the guy who told me to mention Indian films I recommend watching," Jay said.

"Fair enough. Besides, I heard South Indian movies are more content oriented than Bollywood films," Jason said.

"That's a fact," Jay said.

"Hey, just to let you guys know, we got to head out. It's about 9:00 pm right now. Celebration's over. We got a team meeting tomorrow," Jason said.

"You're right. It's getting late. I'll see you tomorrow, buddy," Jay said.

"See ya," Jason said.

With Jason and Cecelia walking one way, Jay and Astrid walk another. They arrive at the cars and head their separate ways.