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The Office says farewell to Michael Scott

Michael’s goodbye to Angela was crazy awkward -- Am I alone in thinking we’d have sex? -- but I loved the pictures she shared of her, Robert, and Thomas his aide. Now’s the time for Oscar to make his move….

- Season 7, Episode 22 - "Goodbye, Michael"

Last night’s episode of The Office made me even more regretful that I was unable to review last week’s awesome Dundies episode. Unforeseen circumstances kept me from watching the episode until yesterday, and I have to say that it was quite possibly the best episode of The Office the last two seasons of the show have produced. I thought it was hilarious, and I hope you all enjoyed it too. Last night’s? Not so much.

From the start I’d like to separate what we saw for 52 minutes from the fact that Michael was actually leaving. That remained a sad, poignant fact, and no matter how bad the episode it wouldn’t have changed the significance of the event. Which isn’t to say that the show didn’t put that theory to the test.

I enjoyed the montage theme song, with scenes from the last seven years … so why wasn’t that an idea that was carried throughout the episode? Michael’s gifts to his employees were a perfect opportunity to do call backs to any number of things, an opportunity that was mostly wasted on junk. And while I laughed with Michael laughing at Oscar, what the mother of crap was that crazy doll he gave to him?

There were a few gifts that had a greater meaning. Andy paid back Michael’s faith in him at the end, but I’m not sure what part of salesman/manager Michael was thinking when he decided to give Andy the office’s top ten accounts. Couldn’t he have at least handed them off to an unproven salesman, as opposed to a proven bad one?

The “Somehow I Manage” book that Michael gave to Darryl was funny. I’m sure there’s nothing in there of substance, but does it indicate that Michael sees Darryl as his true heir? I did like how he asked Darryl about using the baler … as well as how much time he wasted trying to “unintentionally” shoot a basketball into it. That brought back nice memories.

Michael leaving also put Deangelo’s (Will Ferrell) behavior into starker relief. What in the world was he doing at the animal shelter? At least that was funny — as was somehow discussing Russian Roulette on a sales call — whereas his whole eating thing seemed somewhat unformed. I love Ferrell, but I have to think that he’s just a sideshow here, as will be all the special guests due to appear in the season finale. Ray Romano’s really looking for work right now?

Gabe freaking out on Andy was creepy. Any chance he’s leaving too? He was annoying before, but now I worry that he’ll bring a weapon to work and go on a rampage.

Great seeing the “dream team” (and Meredith) party planning committee back together again, but what about former co-heads Dwight and Jim? Did their tenure end so badly that they weren’t called upon to help plan the mother of all parties?

I hoped for more in the Toby/Michael goodbye, despite the fact that we’ve seen it happen before when Toby left. But how about Toby calling up his brother Rory in advance of Michael’s moving to Colorado? That actually should have been the coda of the episode: a basket of jams and preserves waiting for Michael at the airport when he landed. That whole thing was funny.

I wasn’t impressed with the episode, but I was actually touched at the end. Watching Michael take off his wireless mic was a profound ending to Steve Carell’s time on the show … and Pam catching up to him right afterward was perfect. Her talking head ruined it a little — I think we should have been left with a visual of him walking away — but it was the right way to end Michael’s time with us.

I think the character was given a terrible reason for leaving, and I’m sorry to see Steve Carell go in general, but I do thank him for the great contribution that he made to what has been one of the better sitcoms on TV. And don’t we really have some great memories with him? Have any you’d like to share? Leave your favorite Michael Scott moments in the comments below!

“I’ve given up expecting Michael to do the right thing. Or the decent thing. Or even the comprehensible thing.” – Dwight

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10 Responses to “The Office says farewell to Michael Scott”

April 29, 2011 at 2:23 PM

Loved it.

Pam running to give him the hug and the unheard emotional words between them was beautiful.

When she covered for him one last time with her camera aside, I wept openly.

April 29, 2011 at 3:37 PM

I think that was the only believable reason Micheal could have had for leaving. The only two things he ever wanted in life were to be liked as a boss, and to find a wife. In the end he had to choose which one he wanted more.

May 1, 2011 at 7:13 PM

Agreed … I just can’t agree with Holly as his mate.

Carell said something about leaving the show to spend time with his family, right? What would have been really funny would have been if his wife Nancy had returned as Carol Stills, won his heart, and whisked him off to parts unknown….

April 29, 2011 at 4:07 PM

I actually teared up a little when Dwight read Michael’s recommendation letter. Rainn Wilson did an unbelievable job in that talking head, just that slow realization that Michael does care about him and respects him. I was glad they were able to make amends.

My absolute favorite part of the episode was Michael looking up at the camera in the airport and saying, “Let me know if this ever actually airs.” Has none of this aired in The Office’s universe? What do they think this documentary is for? It just made me laugh so hard. For the record, Jim’s not goodbye to Michael was a close 2nd for me. I know it was cheesy, but in a lot of ways Jim has been a mentor to Michael (whether either realized it or not), and I think in that moment, Jim was really proud of his protege. Considering the very first scene of the first episode was Michael trying to mentor Jim… well, it felt right.

April 29, 2011 at 4:43 PM

I liked the reading of the letter too. *sniff, wipes eyes*

Jim and Pam were parental figures for him. They modeled a normal relationship and they both kept redirecting him towards the appropriate.

May 1, 2011 at 7:15 PM

Yes, “Let me know if this ever actually airs” was awesome! The final season’s DVD should have an extra — “The aborted documentary footage” — mixed in with some great, albeit fake, behind-the-scenes footage. That would be perfect.

April 30, 2011 at 12:05 AM

I loved the episode, and my favorite scene was Michael removing his mic and sharing a last-minute farewell with Pam. Michael has matured quite a bit, and I think his coworkers realized this as they were watching Deangelo tear into that sheet cake.

Still believe Gabe is the Scranton Strangler. There has to be a reason that when Toby brought it up at the end of the Dundies episode, the camera immediately went to Gabe’s face.

April 30, 2011 at 1:06 AM

Wow. Did not catch Gabe’s face. Interesting. Still hope it’s Olyphant, but it would be nice to get rid of Gabe.

How about that rumor that Phyllis is Erin’s mother, speaking of camera shots….

May 1, 2011 at 7:17 PM

I like Gabe as the Scranton Strangler, although I do see Olyphant as more believable, for the same reason that I can’t believe Phyllis is Erin’s mother: The Office doesn’t generally do drama quite that heavy, I think.

April 30, 2011 at 8:18 PM

I think the moment where the sadness of Michael leaving really hit my was when he mouthed “thats what she said” after making a comment about getting the microphone off of him.

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