Carell explained in an interview on the Office Ladies podcast, with Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey, why he decided to leave The Office. He found it to be a very emotional decision.
Carell felt that it was the right time for the other characters on the show to step up and have their own stories be the focus. He also mentioned how the format of the final episodes had a significant impact both on and off-screen.
“It was time for other characters to step to the forefront and other storylines to be pursued. I think it was the right… the timing was right, I think for everybody but simultaneously there’s just a sense of joy for me that we had experienced all of this and we were getting… I was getting a chance to take a lap with everybody. And the way those last two episodes were structured, it felt very rich to me to simultaneously be saying goodbye as Michael and us as friends in this moment of work together. But, yeah, it was a lot, it was a very emotional thing.”
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Did the Office Get Better After Steve Carell Left?
In the last episode of “The Office,” Steve Carrell’s character, Michael Scott, made his final appearance. The show handled his departure by making it an important part of the following episodes.
After Michael’s exit, the focus shifted to Andy Bernard, played by Ed Helms, as he aspired to become the regional manager. The episodes also introduced Robert California, portrayed by James Spader, who played the role of the CEO of Dunder Mifflin’s parent company.
When Carell left, The Office was already getting close to its end. It would go on for two more seasons, which most people thought were not as good as the best ones and showed a general decline. Even though both critics and fans of The Office agree on this, there is less agreement about whether the decline is because Michael Scott isn’t there or if it would have happened anyway.
In the last episode of The Office, Carell plays his part again, even though Michael Scott had already said goodbye. The episode focuses on other characters, which is what Carell thought would happen when he left the show. Even though people have different opinions about what the comedy has done in the last two seasons, there’s no doubt that it has lasted a long time.
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“It was time for other characters to step to the forefront and other storylines to be pursued. The timing was right for everybody,” he said. “But simultaneously, there was just a sense of joy that we had experienced all of this. I was getting a chance to take a lap with everybody.
The Office’s ratings dropped sharply in Seasons 8 and 9, and Michael’s departure was probably a big part of why the producers chose to end the show after just two more seasons. So, yes, Steve Carell really did leave The Office because NBC didn’t pick up his deal.
The Office Trying To Hide Carell’s Cameo Made Michael’s Final … Of course, given the impact Steve Carell and Michael Scott had on The Office, the sad reaction to him leaving is entirely understandable and makes his return in the final episode of The Office even better.