Player Affinity writes: How you feel about this episode obviously depends on how you feel about Michael Scott as a character. I've always thought that while he got himself into a lot of the same excruciating situations as his British counterpart played by Ricky Gervais, Steve Carell's take on the general idea of a boss who tries too hard to be funny and doesn't know the limits of what's acceptable for a man in his position has always been a little more benign, and ultimately more likable. So while it's a bit odd to see all of these other characters sing a song to a boss who's mostly embarrassed and offended them for the last seven years, and especially for a couple of them to tear up when they find out he's secretly leaving a day early, I ultimately bought it.
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