The Office Series Finale Originally Planned To Introduce Michael Scott's Children

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Steve Carell as Michael Scott In The Office Series Finale

The series finale of The Office originally planned on introducing Michael Scott's children. After leaving the series in 2011, Steve Carell returned for its series finale in 2013, where Michael was the best man at Dwight Schrute's (Rainn Wilson) wedding. Throughout the series, Michael often talked about how important it was for him to one day become a parent.

On the Office Ladies podcast (via Variety), series stars Jenna Fischer (Pam Halpert) and Angela Kinsey (Angela Martin), talked about The Office's series finale. In the podcast, they revealed that the show planned to also bring back Amy Ryan as Holly, and had already written dialogue for her. However, Ryan was unable to return to the role due to her schedule. In the planned scene, Holly would have been interviewed holding her and Michael's two sons. She would have then revealed that the kids were named Chebonshur and Lowshebin, and that Michael himself named them. Holly's lines from cut scene can be found below:

"Life is good. We have two sons: Chebonshur and Lowshebin. Michael named them. He said it was based on the feeling he had when he first saw them."

What Holly's Appearance Would Have Meant For The Office's Series Finale

Viewers Would Have Learned More About Michael's Life In Colorado

Even though Michael's children aren't shown in The Office series finale, the episode does confirm that he is now a parent. If the episode had included Holly's scene, it would have given more details about Michael's kids. Holly talking about how good her life with Michael is in Colorado also would have shown that Michael's dream of getting married and having kids (something he had dreamed about ever since he was a kid) not only came true, but that it was everything he hoped it would be.

Collage of Jan and Michael in The Office

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Even though viewers hoped Michael would return, the show had to find the right balance to make sure his return didn't overshadow everything else. While Michael was the main character for the first seven seasons, the show continued for two years without him, and also had to wrap up everyone else's story, too.

Our Take On The Scene Introducing Michael's Children

The Scene Would Have Added To The Character's Heartwarming Ending

Steve Carrell as Michael Scott smiling to camera in The Office

Holly's scene introducing Michael's kids would have been a nice addition to his already heartwarming ending. By revealing that Michael was the one who named them, it would have shown how excited he was to finally be a father. Holly herself being included in the finale would have also been a nice addition. Showing Holly taking care of the kids would have explained why she wasn't able to attend the wedding herself.

Even though the scene didn't happen, the series finale of The Office did still find a heartwarming way to show that Michael is now a parent. In the scene where he shows Pam the pictures of his kids, the joy on Michael's face perfectly showed that he is now living the life he always wanted for himself.

Source: Office Ladies (via Variety)

The Office Poster Michael Scott

The Office is the U.S. remake of the British comedy mockumentary series of the same name. The show follows the misadventures of a Dunder Mifflin Paper Company branch in Scranton, Pennsylvania, led by their unconventional and clueless boss, Michael Scott. The series covers nine years of footage as they find themselves recorded through their work days and off times.

Release Date March 24, 2005

Seasons 9

Franchise(s) The Office

Directors Greg Daniels , Paul Lieberstein , Paul Feig , Randall Einhorn , Ken Kwapis

Showrunner Greg Daniels

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