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The Beloved The Office Star Almost Turned Down Returning for the Series Finale (For Good Reason)

The office The film was originally shot in the UK, but alongside many other international versions, it was the US version that won the hearts of viewers. The popular sitcom ran for nine seasons between 2005 and 2013, and the series finale also featured a popular guest appearance.




The US version of The office followed the everyday work of the employees of a paper factory and featured a large ensemble. The main cast consisted of Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer and BJ Novak. Carell, who played Michael Scott on the sitcom, left the series at the end of the seventh season and made a guest appearance in the final but final episode of Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey. Office ladies On the podcast (via CinemaBlend), the two revealed that Carell was hesitant about returning as Michael in the finale.

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The Office ladies follows the two actresses who played Pam and Angela respectively in the sitcom, rewatches the series and comments on the biggest moments. As the two reached the finale of the mockumentary show, they shared several details about her. One of them dealt with the return of Michael Scott.

He felt that Michael's story was truly over.

“Soit was [series creator Greg Daniels] Idea of ​​Steve coming backFisher explained. “He had wanted this for a long time and asked it pretty early on in Season 9. But Steve was hesitant. He felt that Michael's story was truly over. He didn't want to open it again, and he especially I didn't want to come back after two years and do this final episode about him.”


Carell's argument makes sense. Although many The office Fans consider the season 7 finale to be the end of the series and claim the mockumentary sitcom lost its magic after Michael Scott left. Carell's character got a heartwarming finale.

The actress continued: “Steve really felt “My character had his end. 'That's the end of everyone else.' And he didn't want to overshadow that. But then Greg came up with the idea that the final episode could be Dwight and Angela's wedding, and Steve agreed that Michael would be there.”

Kinsey replied, “I think so.” I think Michael would want to be there for Dwight and Angela.”


The finale of “The Office” wouldn’t have been complete without Michael Scott

The sitcom got off to a slow start but became one of the most popular shows of all time, with fans often re-watching the show. However, most of these stop after Michael's departure. Even though Michael Scott had moved on after Season 7, he was close to Dwight and couldn't miss his wedding.


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Carrel's guest appearance in the final episode was well received and it was a pleasant surprise when he appeared. While his return didn't add much to the character's overall story, which had ended two seasons earlier, he still got to say his iconic quip, “That's what she said,” and his general presence made for a well-rounded conclusion to one of everyone's most beloved shows times.

All nine seasons of The office streaming on Peacock.

Source: CinemaBlend