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25 Reasons Why Michael Scott Is the Boss of All Bosses, in GIFs

Dunder Mifflin's original Regional Manager is still on top. (That's what she said.)

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Tonight, after nine seasons, the doors to The Office will close forever. The hit NBC comedy—which outlasted its British predecessor by seven seasons (an intentional move by original BBC series creators Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant)—will wave goodbye, Scranton-style, as the show's biggest questions are answered: Will Jim and Pam stay together? How many beet dishes will be served at the wedding of Dwight and Angela? Will Andy serenade the happy couple? What gem of a one-liner will serve as Creed's final declaration?

The most debated question, of course, is whether Michael Scott—the Pennsylvania paper company's former Regional Manager—will show up. Since the show's finale date was set, questions have swirled around a final appearance by the World's Best Boss. While showrunners noted that it was unlikely, reports have surfaced that Steve Carell was indeed on set in the final weeks of filming.

The show has certainly maintained its zaniness since Carell's departure—perhaps even more so. Will Ferrell's four-episode stint as incoming boss Deangelo Vickers was particularly entertaining, as was James Spader's recurring role as head honcho Robert California. But when Michael Scott fled to Colorado for love, he took much of the show's heart with him.

To find out whether Scott will make one final inappropriate joke or awkward speech, you'll have to tune in. In the meantime, we're sharing The 25 Best Michael Scott Moments on The Office, in GIFs.

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He's got more magic than Future.

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His basketball skills are peerless.

His words? Pure inspiration.

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He's not afraid to take on HR.

He has a gun.

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He'll go all out for a great promo. (Until it backfires.)

He believes the children are our future. (Even if he can't pay their college tuition, as he promised to 10 years ago.)

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He takes responsibility when it comes to personal finances.

He's not afraid to take on HR (again).

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He won't abide by struggle gift baskets.

He puts his money where his mouth is when it comes to same-sex marriage.

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He understands the power of Power Point.

His is an infinite swagger.

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He overstands the penal system.

One word: Parkour.

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He will dance your face clean off.

He asks the important questions.

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He's not afraid to share his innermost feelings.

He's got the world's most dedicated assistant (to the regional manager).

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He's not afraid to express his emotions physically.

He understands the meaning of "joke."

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He has frequent flashes of brilliance.

Guy can rap.

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There's a British version of him.

And he never gets tired. (That's what she said.)

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