1. “Scott’s Tots” (season 6). There are no words:
Ten years earlier, Michael promised a class of third-graders, "Scott's Tots," that he would pay their college tuition. Yeah, he really did promise that. And in season 6, Michael had to tell these now-seniors hoping for a free ride that he couldn’t follow through. Who could? It’s really one of the most painful episodes, having to watch Michael clumsily stumble around that promise.
Pam’s #realtalk: “This is a terrible, terrible thing you’ve done.” Finding the comedy is challenging until this:
Lithium batteries over college tuition, obviously.
Michael is just the perfect case of childish arrested development — he never knows better a lot of the time. And that’s ultimately understandable once his more sympathetic traits were revealed as the character arc progressed, like his desperation to be liked and desire to have a family, his innate business sense as a salesman, and his well-intentioned heart.
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