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Carell's Impromptu Genius Revealed by Co-Star
13 Mar
Summary
- Craig Robinson shared an unscripted moment with Steve Carell on The Office.
- Carell's quick wit added a memorable line during a negotiation scene.
- Another co-star also noted Carell's improvisational genius.

Craig Robinson, known for his role as Darryl Philbin on *The Office*, recently shared an anecdote illustrating Steve Carell's comedic brilliance. During an interview discussing his Broadway appearance, Robinson reflected on his time working with Carell, who portrayed Michael Scott.
Robinson highlighted a specific scene from the episode "The Negotiation" where his character, Darryl, was seeking a raise. Carell, as Michael Scott, delivered an improvised line, "I am making it happen, sergeant," in response to Darryl's encouragement to "Make it happen, captain." Robinson noted that this spontaneous addition, which he only realized later, was a testament to Carell's on-the-spot genius.
This incident mirrors observations from other *Office* cast members. Creed Bratton previously told Entertainment Weekly about a lengthy scene in the season two episode "Halloween" that convinced him Carell was an improvisational master. Both Robinson and Bratton's accounts emphasize Carell's ability to elevate scenes with his quick wit and comedic timing, contributing significantly to the show's enduring appeal.




