“They clearly have taken great time and attention, which this character seems to have an abundance of,” he said. The mousterpieces of historical events and Barry’s life and dreams are sort of moving to look at, Carell said. Tim is played by Paul Rudd, Carell’s co-star in “The 40-Year-Old Virgin.”īarry’s hobby of building diorama “mousterpieces” is a coping device, Carell said, for a good, kind caring person who has undergone some emotional trauma and has tried to keep a very positive outlook on life. They meet when Tim’s car hits Barry as Barry goes into the street to get a dead mouse for his diorama projects. Solitary Barry is the idiot chosen by businessman Tim to be his guest at a cruel make-fun-of-the-idiots dinner hosted by Tim’s boss. Barry the IRS employee also could be related to Steve Urkel or one of Jim Carrey’s crazies. The character Carell plays in “Dinner for Schmucks,” inspired by the French farce Diner De Cons, could be Michael Scott’s awkward cousin. I think the show is best when it is sort of examining the mundane, and I prefer a more low-key exit,” Carell said. I don’t think that is in keeping with the show. “I don’t want it to be a big, spectacular finish. However, he does have opinions about his character. Carell thinks the show will continue when he leaves, although he says has no idea how the writers will handle Michael Scott’s departure from Dunder-Mifflin’s Scranton office when shooting his final season begins in early August.
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