Steve Carell Confirms He’s Leaving The Office – But Show May Go On

If you happen to see Steve Carell in the next few days, knock him over the head, will ya? Out of love? ‘Cause clearly his brain has gotten all jumbly.

One of TV’s best comedic actors of all time has just confirmed to us that he is indeed leaving The Office this May–arggggh!–and get this, seems to think no one would care…

E! News hit the red carpet for Steve’s new movie Despicable Me last night, and Steve made it clear he was not joking when he told BBC Radio he would leave The Office after the coming 2009-2010 season.

“I just think it’s time,” Steve told our Kristina Guerrero. “I want to fulfill my contract. When I first signed on I had a contract for seven seasons, and this coming year is my seventh. I just thought it was time for my character to go.”
But according to Steve, The Office could go on without him. “It doesn’t certainly mean the end of the show. I think it’s just a dynamic change to the show, which could be a good thing, actually. Add some new life and some new energy to the show. I see it as a positive in general for the show.”

A positive that Michael Scott could be leaving Dunder Mifflin for good? Anyone else having a problem seeing the silver lining? Still, Steve, ever fully doused in Eau to Humility had this to say about the attention he’s receiving for leaving the show: “I didn’t see it as a huge thing and I certainly didn’t anticipate any sort of hubbub over it. I’m just not going to extend my contract, but I didn’t see it as a huge deal. And the show is great, and the ensemble is so strong, and the writers are great so it’s just one part of that ensemble drifting off. They’ve incorporated so many new characters and so many new, great storylines that I have no doubt it’ll continue as strong if not stronger than ever.”

Color me gullible, but that sure doesn’t sound like the usual bargaining ploy to me. So file this one under: Damnit! ‘Cause Steve Carell sure seems dead serious he plans to leave The Office.

Anyone else not agree with Steve that this is no big thang? Can you see the show living on without him?

Watch E! News tomorrow (Tuesday) at 7 p.m. to see more of what Steve has to say.

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