The popular American television show The Office was known for its hilarious characters and situations. One of the most beloved characters was Michael Scott, the Regional Manager of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. He was known for his awkwardness, his love of pranks, and his lack of common sense.

However, in the seventh season of the show, Michael Scott leaves the show to pursue his dream of starting his own paper company. Shortly after that, he gets a colonoscopy.

In the eighth season, Andy Bernard assumes the job of Regional Manager, after the previous manager, Charles Vickers, becomes brain dead. Andy was a former sales representative and the nephew of Robert California, the CEO of Dunder Mifflin. He was known for his enthusiasm and his love of a cappella music.

In the ninth season, Dwight Schrute becomes the new Regional Manager. Dwight was Michael’s assistant and had been with the company since the beginning. He was known for his efficiency and his love of pranks.

Michael’s last appearance is in the finale of the show, where he is a surprise guest at Dwight’s wedding.

Michael Scott was a beloved character on The Office and his departure was a difficult one for fans. However, the show was able to find two great replacements in Andy Bernard and Dwight Schrute. Both of them brought their own unique personalities and skills to the show and were able to fill the void left by Michael’s departure.