Alex Cronk-Young writes: I can't be the only person that heard about Steve Carell's plan to leave The Office after the 2010 season, and felt mild relief. Not that he isn't a wonderfully talented comedian, and the show isn't one of the best on TV, but honestly, I'm kind of sick of his character.
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The only thing I worry about, is them trying to replace him with a character that's even more out there and zany. It would just bring the show down and make it feel more annoying than funny. I think it's the best move for Carrell at this point, but I worry about what they'll do after. It's possible the show could be revitalized, but at this point, maybe it's time for it to fade away and move on as well.
I think the show hit its climax and its on its way downhill from here. Carrell leaving is like a sure sign of death awaiting the show in one or two seasons. Unless a replacement is extremely good, he is too loved to just be thrown out and not forgotten.
Its the best move for him, since the show really isn't going anywhere anymore and he is becoming a big name actor in the theatres. I think its about time to kiss the show, say thank you, and move on.
just put dwight in his place and the show will survive.
Even if Carrell was to stay, these shows... hell most every show does not make it past season 5. Storyline either plays itself out too fast, Not enough people are watching it or the Network its on is as dumb as Fox "futurama etc." .
I think it would be best if they didn't try to find a clone of Michael. get someone that has a different style of humor. I think it's be funny to have someone that's actually very intelligent with a sarcastic style of humor.