Will Ferrell made his debut on "The Office" Thursday night and we have only one thing to say: Deangelo Vickers > Michael Scott. Deangelo became the Regional Manager of Dunder Mifflin Scranton in "Goodbye, Michael" when Michael departed Scranton and Dunder Mifflin for good. So settled as the Regional Manager, Deangelo quickly realizes how much time Michael must have spent on other projects. Vickers served as the replacement of then-branch manager Michael Scott, who moved to Colorado with his then-fiancée, Holly Flax.Deangelo's tenure as branch manager was remarkably short, however, after a basketball injury left him comatose.
He later starts breaking down in front of the entire staff, during a farewell party for Michael, by sticking his hands into Michael's goodbye cake, and angrily yelling at it.
But this line is delivered with such conviction that it always elicits a burst of laughter.While Michael initially doesn't like Deangelo's immediate insurrection of his job, they strike up a mutual understanding and probably a very likely friendship. best. 75% Upvoted. Just his brain is.Everyone wants to impress the new boss and create an immediate bond with him. Because there is access to a set of juggling balls care of Andy.But in passing his ‘parabolas’ to him, Vickers does an over the top dance to avoid them, explaining that he never touches another jugglers instruments. And no, he isn’t dead. I won’t be living there full time but at least I can come up and hang-out now – for at least as long as the kiddo can handle me.
It’s fall and we have a new house in Sacramento! Will Ferrell was only on the U.S version of The Office for 4 episodes, but he had some memorable quotes.
Deangelo was taken to the hospital, but he later escaped and returned to work. It’s the height of Ferrell’s four-episode stint in which his character takes a hard swing between the no-nonsense boss that wants everyone to do their job and go home and the cool-talking manager who does fake juggling routines and pretends he can dunk over his personal assistant. What the fuck even happened in Season 8? DeAngelo Vickers is on Facebook. His ridiculous behavior only escalates from here to an accident that ends his tenure as Regional Manager, Dunder Mifflin Scranton. Sort by. With that, one of the last things he says to the outgoing Regional Manager is that it's too bad Dunder Mifflin is losing him.In this moment, he’s speaking for every single audience member as there isn't a person that loves The Office that wanted to see Michael leave the show.Martin's love of films started with watching Twister on VHS on repeat at his grandmother's house. Deangelo appeared in a story arc that lasted four episodes. Hopefully he doesn't ski because I really like him and I don't want him to die because everyone I know who skis is dead. He is shown to be a largely incompetent manager, a terrible salesman, and poor host at the Dundies Award Ceremony.
Deangelo was certainly an odd character with a SUPER fast character progression. Whether it's a bluff or idiotic self-belief, this moment is perhaps one of Deangelo's best in his four-episode run.While Michael is rarely seen doing work in seven seasons, Deangelo quickly establishes that he's there to do a job.