The Office Deleted Scene Reveals Michael Scott’s Job After Dunder Mifflin

The Office Deleted Scene Reveals Michael Scott’s Job After Dunder Mifflin

Michael Scott’s career after leaving Dunder Mifflin remained a mystery, but a deleted scene with Jim revealed his biggest Colorado job prospect.

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The Office Deleted Scene Reveals Michael Scott’s Job After Dunder Mifflin

A deleted scene from The Office season 7’s “Goodbye Michael” episode reveals the job Michael took in Colorado, and how it makes his departure even more bittersweet. Michael Scott was the lead cast member of The Office for its first seven seasons until Michael Scott actor Steve Carrell departed to focus on his film career. Though The Office ran for two more seasons, Michael’s absence was felt in the series, and viewership declined until the last few episodes of the ninth season.

Michael’s character arc in The Office appeared to be nearing its end as his ties with career, love, and friends seemed to resolve in season 7. In the episode “Garage Sale,” his girlfriend Holly Flax explained she needed to move back to Colorado to be with her dad who is suffering from dementia. In response, Michael decides it is the perfect time in their relationship to propose marriage, something he had always dreamed about. He had the whole office to help with the proposal, for which he set up candles in the area they first spoke with all of his best friends around to see. She gladly accepts, and Michael sadly departs within The Office’s next few episodes.

The Office reveals Michael is moving to Boulder, Colorado, with Holly to get married and presumably start a family, but his future career is never addressed. Considering he had a big love for paper and sales with 17 years of experience at Dunder Mifflin, it’s safe to assume he would have gotten any paper-based managerial job he applied for. In a deleted scene from Michael’s final episode “Goodbye Michael,” he tells Jim he has an interview he is excited about with a paper company that makes 40 percent of all movie tickets.

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A teary-eyed Michael explains to Jim that the movie-ticket-making job prospect combines his two loves of paper and movies, to which Jim replies that it “sounds perfect.” Though it’s upsetting that Michael Scott was leaving The Office, this job prospect made his departure even more bittersweet knowing he will be moving forward with combining his two passions into a career. It’s possible that if Michael sealed the deal with the movie-ticket paper company, he may have been able to use the movie industry connections to move forward on his screenplay for Threat Level Midnight.

Former Colorado governor John Hickenlooper sent out a joke press release about Michael Scott’s appointment as Director of Paper Distribution for Colorado’s Department of Natural Resources, but the series never actually gave an aired explanation for his following career. When Michael returned for The Office’s finale episode in season 9, the series revealed he had four children over the years with Holly and was extremely happy. Michael Scott was sent off from the show with almost a guarantee that it was the best choice for him, and the revelation from the deleted scene of his new job sealed his positive fate. The perfect prospect for Michael Scott as he left The Office for Colorado allowed him to live with the three loves of his life: Holly, paper, and movies.

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