“There’s maybe a little hail mary pass on a cameo,” he added, “but I think the decision is that he [doesn't want to compromise] his [original] exit.”
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“There’s maybe a little hail mary pass on a cameo,” he added, “but I think the decision is that he [doesn't want to compromise] his [original] exit.”
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Aw, I'm sad about this, but I completely understand why he wouldn't want to ruin his original exit.
ReplyDeleteTo not incorporate Michael in some way is silly. These people were his life. I will not accept a finale that isn't the gang traveling to Michael and Holly's wedding, even if we only see Michael for the briefest of moments.
ReplyDeleteI so understand this his exit was the best thing the show has done in its later seasons. I would be happy with a reference to Michael and Holly from Jim and Pam perhaps but yeah that's all.
ReplyDeleteMakes no sense. How would he be ruining his original exit? That's why they're called guest appearances. You left and we know this. Doing a visit is normal in tv land.
ReplyDeleteThis is just an actor who really has no desire to make a cameo. I would be more respectable of his decision if he actually came out and said that he just doesn't want to do it.
Sad! I think that it would have brought some closure... but he's moved on, and that's okay.
ReplyDeleteThat's too bad, I was hoping he would. Perhaps he'll show up for a secret quick cameo?
ReplyDeleteThe end of the serie it's a especial moment. Probably will be the office crew watching the final cut of the documentary so it's make totally sense if Michael watch the documentary with his old co-workers.
ReplyDeleteIf this doens't happening will be a disaster. Steve Carell may have leave The Office but Michael Scoot it's the main plot of the original documentary. Michael was the center of all the interactions at the beggining of the show and the documentary crew cannot remove it him of the final cut.
I really don't think that we will see his wedding with Holly but i believe that the plane scene was not the final moment of Michael Scoot on the show.
If i was a writer on the show i will made him appear a few minutes before the documentary start for the joy of the crew and he will say "Everybody in the conference room now". Then all they have to do it's capture the emotion of the actors and that's the perfect end for me.
i was hoping they might have the whole office go to his wedding. Jim and Pam wedding episodes were one of the best episodes of the office.
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