Deleted The Office Scene Explains 7 Years Of Offensive Michael Scott Characters

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Michael Scott is most offensive when playing one of his alter egos, but a deleted scene gives the alter egos a surprisingly sweet backstory.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Some of the best comedy in The Office comes from Michael Scott's offensive and stereotypical alter egos, but a deleted scene gives further context to them. Steve Carell plays many personas as the lead character of The Office cast. These include Prison Mike and Date Mike, both of which are hilarious and cringe-worthy, showcasing Michael unorthodox approach to management.

Ever since The Office was made available on Peacock, the streaming home of every NBC series, the service has become a treasure trove for unseen The Office clips. The streamer has unveiled numerous deleted scenes that shed new light on the series' beloved characters. Among these unearthed gems is one of Jim's biggest The Office pranks ever — he tricks Dwight into thinking he's in the Matrix — which was cut from the two-part Office finale.

Woodsy Owl's "Don't Pollute" Campaign Originally Inspired Michael To Use Alter Egos The power of symbols and mascots in shaping a message and influencing behavior cannot be underestimated. A deleted scene from The Office season 3, episode 9, "The Convict," reveals that, for Michael Scott, it was Woodsy Owl. The mascot was known for its catchy slogan, "Give a hoot, don't pollute." Woodsy Owl was more than just a character for Michael growing up.

The Real Reason For Michael's Alter Egos Changes The Meaning Of Numerous The Office Scenes While Woodsy Owl was a carefully crafted and widely accepted figure aimed at children, Michael's DIY alter egos in The Office lack the same finesse and universal appeal. His characters, born out of personal experiences and limited worldviews, often clash with the diverse sensibilities of his team, leading to awkward and even offensive moments.

Understanding the motivation behind a character's actions can shift the viewer's perception dramatically, and Scott's offensive characters can be reinterpreted. The infamous "The Convict" episode, during which Michael introduces an ill-conceived stereotype of an ex-con dubbed Prison Mike, is undoubtedly misguided. However, Michael's reasoning reframes the moment.

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