Novak to speak to his business school class. When many of the students question the usefulness of paper in a computerized world, Michael attempts to inform the class of how essential paper is. Meanwhile, a bat becomes trapped in the office, leading Dwight Schrute Rainn Wilson on a mission to protect the employees. Whedon became involved with the show due to being a friend of series creator Greg Daniels as well as series co-star Jenna Fischer. Despite Whedon's experience with Buffy the Vampire Slayer , the subplot about Dwight coming to believe that Jim Halpert is a vampire was entirely coincidental. The episode aired on NBC on February 15, , and was seen by an estimated 8. It was positively received by television critics, with several writing positively of Joss Whedon's involvement. Carell's performance was also positively received, and several critics applauded the scene in which Michael says positive things about Pam's art.

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Much of the press had dismissed it as a pale retread of the groundbreaking Ricky Gervais-led U. But over the next two seasons, the series, starring Steve Carell as the manager of a Scranton, Pennsylvania, paper company called Dunder Mifflin, gradually found its footing. On April 10th, , The Office topped itself with its best half-hour ever — and perhaps the best comedy episode of the decade. The previous season had seen Jim and Pam finally get together after years of flirtation; Michael had also found love — with Jan Levinson, his former boss. The result was a master class of dark comedy that few other shows would dare attempt, as well as 22 of the most brilliantly cringe-inducing minutes in TV history. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, we tracked much of the cast and crew for an oral history of the landmark episode. That was the inspiration for it.
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The episode ' Goodbye, Michael ' was emotional for viewers, but one scene that has forever stuck with fans is when Pam Jenna Fischer bid farewell to her boss Michael Steve Carell. In the episode, Michael waits for Pam, but she goes to see a movie and doesn't realise Michael is leaving. Michael ends up departing for the airport without saying goodbye to her, but before boarding his plane he realises how much he'll miss Pam. When Pam returns to the office she is told that Michael has already left. So she dashes to the airport and, luckily, manages to find him in the terminal to say a proper farewell. But as Michael and Pam have removed their microphones before going through the security check, the two then share a conversation that wasn't heard by viewers. The exchange left Pam teary-eyed and viewers wondering what was said. Those were real tears and a real goodbye. That was a really emotional scene.
Based on the successful UK version created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, it depicted the day-to-day life of the employees at the Scranton, PA, branch of paper company Dunder Mifflin, as seen through the eyes and camera of a documentary film crew. Many of the cast members were also writers on the show, and by the end of the series, there was a bevy of writer-director-producer-actors sitting in those swivel chairs. What else was going on in those chairs? A lot of emailing, online shopping, and solitaire. All the computers were hooked up to the web and since so many scenes required the characters to be sitting in the background looking as if they were working, they kept themselves busy. In addition to playing games and doing their taxes, many of the cast members were writing behind-the-scenes or character blogs, all while the show was filming.