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Then in April , when season six of The Office was in its final months of airing and the network should have been laying out the red carpet to get Carell to re-sign, it blanked him. I think that will probably be my last year.

But no overtures came. Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! Greg Daniels took the news graciously.

Because he became a huge star in season two. During that same period, incidentally, Greg Daniels paid crewmembers from his own chequebook, so the integrity clearly ran both ways. The Office 's Michael Scott once said he wanted people to be afraid of how much they love him. And honestly, we really are! Over the course of seven seasons, the self-proclaimed "World's Best Boss" wormed his way into our hearts with his hilarious misquotes "I am not to be truffled with.

For every moment that made us cringe, there was one that made us cry. Which is why we were so heartbroken when the actor who famously portrayed Michael Scott, Steve Carell, left the show near the end of season 7. This was big news at the time, but if you never got the lowdown on Michael Scott's departure from Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch, you may still be wondering: Why did Steve really leave The Office?

When Steve left the show in , he told Entertainment Weekly that the departure was his decision. But in , it came to light that there may have been other factors at play in Steve's exit.

In fact, he'd planned to stay on the show, but the network never made him an offer. We may never know exactly what went down behind the scenes, Michael's exit on the show is more easily explained.

After finally finding his soulmate in HR representative Holly Flax, Michael decided to quit his job and move with Holly to her home state of Colorado. Even still, Brian explained that, behind the scenes, he hadn't made a definitive decision yet.

But when NBC executives didn't make a valiant effort to get Steve to stay after his comments surfaced and made headlines, he was pushed to exit. Ultimately, Kim noted that the network didn't pick up Steve for another season. He had told the network that he was going to sign for another couple of years. He was willing to and his agent was willing to.

So all of that was willing and ready and, on their side, honest. I was there. The book notes that Steve's contract negotiations happened to be taking place as NBC was in the middle of a network executive transition, as Jeff Zucker was on his way out and Bob Greenblatt was coming in as his replacement.

As we all know now, The Office suffered after Steve exited the series and officially wrapped in



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