Michael Scott brings some hilarious insights to The Office. Here are some of his very best quotes.
It was no secret that Dwight Schrute was a fan of bobbleheads in The Office, but did his baseball bobblehead have a special significance?
There are few characters who are more meme-able than Michael Scott, and these are 10 memes only true fans of The Office will get.
Steve Carell's portrayal of Michael Scott was so incredibly cringe-worthy and jaw-dropping that it's hard for The Office fans to look away.
Michael Scott proved many times in The Office that he was the father figure of Dunder Mifflin. Here's how he looked after Jim, Pam, Erin, and Co.
Ricky Gervais starred as the manager in the original British version of The Office and the actor had good advice when it came to Michael Scott.
Michael Scott is not the worst character on The Office, and we can prove it. These Andy Bernard quotes show him to be worse!
In The Office, both Michael Scott and Dwight Schrute inherently mean well, but tend to truly some awful things to the people around them.
What's the deal with all of Michael Scott's alter egos in The Office? We break down the various personas and explain the stories behind them.
It's amazing to think that someone as tone-deaf as Michael Scott maintained a position as manager. Here are 10 of the worst things he's ever said.
Steve Carell played Regional Manager Michael Scott in seven seasons of The Office. So what happened to the lead character after he left in season 7?
Michael Scott's endless, tragic, often hilarious quest for love is a core theme of The Office. We've ranked the ten best love interests he had.
Bob Odenkirk almost played Michael Scott in The Office instead of Steve Carell. Here's why the sitcom went through a last-minute casting change.
Michael and Ryan have an interesting dynamic on The Office. Michael always cares about Ryan and believes the best of him, and Ryan doesn’t always return the favor very well, as he can be quite selfish. On the other hand, Micahel is also a person who doesn’t understand boundaries, which makes it understandable why Ryan gets annoyed with him at times.
Michael Scott is a character that you might love or you might hate, but there’s no denying that he has made us all cringe from time to time. While Michael tried to be likable, he often tried too hard and his antics made fans of The Office laugh but also feel secondhand embarrassment. Michael Scott wanted to be the best boss ever, and he wanted to be funny.
While it's been almost six years, the American version of The Office has remained one of the most endearing TV comedies of the late 2000s and early aughts. A lot of that is thanks to Steve Carell's portrayal of the insanely inappropriate regional manager of Dunder Mifflin, Michael Scott. Sure, he departed from the series in season seven, but he left some truly wince-worthy memories that we just can't erase. That's why we watch, however, so if you're looking to watch some awkward comedy on Netflix, we've listed the cringiest Michael Scott moments from The Office.
The Office (US Version) was a wildly successful TV series depicting the everyday lives of office employees over the course of nine seasons, but to who or what does this series owe its raging success? Maybe it's the relatability to the average working American or the stellar writing team, but most fans of the show would agree that the secret sauce was the character of Michael Scott (Steve Carrell).