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Why Everyone Ended Up Lying About Steve Carell’s Return To 'The Office'

Carell's return to "The Office" for its final episode involved a LOT of lying, showrunner Greg Daniels confessed.
Carell's return to "The Office" for its final episode involved a LOT of lying, showrunner Greg Daniels confessed.

“The Office” finale wouldn’t have been complete without the surprise cameo from Steve Carell, who played “World’s Best Boss” Michael Scott on the hit NBC series.

But to pull off the emotional appearance, “Office” showrunner and writer Greg Daniels had to lie to everyone ― including the cast, crew and “most significantly” ― the network itself.

Daniels told Baumgartner, who played Kevin Malone in the series, about the lengths he went to hide Carell’s return.

“I made the line producer lie,” Daniels revealed on Baumgartner’s Spotify podcast, An Oral History of The Office. “I said to him, I’ll take care of you. If you get fired because of this, I will take care of you. You know, he was very nervous about lying to NBC.’”

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Baumgartner said the reason Daniels lied and only told a select chosen few was “because they didn’t trust the network to keep the secret.”

“We didn’t want [the network] to promo it. And it would have ... (Carell) would have been in the promo,” editor Claire Scalon added.

Michael Scott (Carell) surprises his buddy Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) on "The Office" finale.
Michael Scott (Carell) surprises his buddy Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) on "The Office" finale.

Dave Rogers, another editor trusted to keep Carell’s appearance a secret, said that he had to ease Daniel’s guilt about lying to so many people.

“I said, Greg, I said, listen ― in today’s day and age, everything gets spoiled. And it’s like a surprise party. If someone asks, like, are you throwing me a surprise party? And you say no,” he said. “And then two hours later, ‘Surprise!’ That’s what this is.”

“He felt better about that,” Rogers added. “I was like, I know it’s hard, but that’s what it is. We have to keep it a secret.”

And what a good surprise ― and guten pranken ― it was. But originally, Carell was hesitant to even return for the cameo in the 2013 episode.

“I had told Greg, I just don’t think it’s a good idea because I felt like Michael’s story had definitely ended,” Carell said, as his character’s storyline wrapped in 2011.

"The Office" gang together again.  (NBC via Getty Images)
"The Office" gang together again. (NBC via Getty Images)

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