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I don't remember if I've asked you or not, but do you include production shots of the episode in the infobox? If not, the article could use a photo of one of the actors.
"so he can go to Philadephia to help with his sports marketing job." -- Might want to explain this a little or note the episode in which he took that job.
" drops Dunder Mifflin as their paper supplier, leaving them simultaneously excited over getting that last complaint and disappointed over losing a client." -- Two copy-editing notes here: "their" as used here should be "his" or "her," and "them" should be changed. I believe it's referring to the Office characters, but right now it seems to be referring to the client who dropped Dunder Mifflin.
"In the second 60-second clip, Robert comes by the office..." I don't think a Robert has been mentioned yet. Robert who? Robert California?
"This made "The Target" the lowest rated episode of the series, tying with "Here Comes Treble"." -- Why was this? Was it the night when some new shows premiered? The Office usually rates well, the reason for the difference and who beat them should be noted.