10 Things We Want To See In 'The Office' Finale

10 Things We Want To See In 'The Office' Finale
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"The Office" finale is coming up on Thursday night (May 16 at 9 p.m. ET), a hopefully monumental hour and fifteen-minute episode to cap off the NBC comedy's eight year run in style.

We know a few things about the finale: It will center around Dwight and Angela's wedding and a reality show-esque reunion for the "The Office" documentary. But what else might go down? We have no idea, but here are 10 things we'd like to see happen in "The Office" finale.

1. A Steve Carrell cameo. They've been cagey about it, but if there isn't one, there will be rioting on the streets of Scranton.

2. Dwight and Angela get married and embark on their crazy Schrute-tastic life together.

3. Jim and Pam work it out and live happily ever after.

4. Daryl becomes a slick sports agent.

5. Jim plays one last glorious prank on Dwight.

6. Michael and Holly come to Dwight and Angela's wedding and kick a custom freestyle that makes everyone else uncomfortable.

7. Kevin shows up to the reunion having lost a ton of weight from eating only Subway.

8. Kelly and Ryan get wasted and sloppily make out all over the wedding.

9. Brian Williams shows up to moderate the documentary reunion.

10. A flash-forward reveals that Erin and Pete have become the new Pam and Jim ...

... And that Clark has become the new Dwight.

"The Office" finale airs Thursday, May 16 at 9 p.m. ET on NBC.

"The Office" Wrap Party In Scranton
"The Office" Parade(01 of27)
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"The Office" actor Rainn Wilson acknowledges thousands of loyals fans on Saturday, May 4, 2013 in downtown Scranton, Pa. during "The Office" Parade. The actors who play Pam, Jim, Dwight and other beloved characters from the popular NBC show "The Office" bade farewell on Saturday to the northeastern Pennsylvania city of Scranton that served as the TV setting for their fictional paper company. (credit:AP Photo/Scranton Times & Tribune, Butch Comegys)
"The Office" Parade (02 of27)
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"The Office" actor Rainn Wilson is surrounded by a sea of loyal fans as he takes a picture from his cell phone on Saturday, May 4, 2013 in downtown Scranton, Pa. during "The Office" Parade. The actors who play Pam, Jim, Dwight and other beloved characters from the popular NBC show "The Office" bade farewell on Saturday to the northeastern Pennsylvania city of Scranton that served as the TV setting for their fictional paper company. (credit:AP Photo/Scranton Times & Tribune, Butch Comegys)
"The Office" Parade(03 of27)
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"The Office" actor Oscar Nunez takes a picture of loyal fans during "The Office" Parade held in downtown Scranton, Pa. on Saturday, May 4, 2013 during "The Office" Parade. The actors who play Pam, Jim, Dwight and other beloved characters from the popular NBC show "The Office" bade farewell on Saturday to the northeastern Pennsylvania city of Scranton that served as the TV setting for their fictional paper company. (credit:AP Photo/Scranton Times & Tribune, Butch Comegys)
"The Office" Parade(04 of27)
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Jenna Fischer and John Krasinski (credit:NBC)
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"The Office" actors John Krasinski and Jenna Fischer greet their loyal fans in downtown Scranton, Pa. on Saturday, May 4, 2013 during "The Office" Parade. The actors who play Pam, Jim, Dwight and other beloved characters from the popular NBC show "The Office" bade farewell on Saturday to the northeastern Pennsylvania city of Scranton that served as the TV setting for their fictional paper company. (credit:AP Photo/Scranton Times & Tribune, Butch Comegys)
"The Office" Parade(06 of27)
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Phyllis Smith (credit:NBC)
"The Office" Parade(07 of27)
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Chris Sedlak of Dayton, Ohio wears a large bobble head mask depicting "The Office" character Dwight Schrute portrayed by actor Rainn Wison on Saturday, May 4, 2013 in downtown Scranton, Pa. during "The Office" Parade. The actors who play Pam, Jim, Dwight and other beloved characters from the popular NBC show "The Office" bade farewell on Saturday to the northeastern Pennsylvania city of Scranton that served as the TV setting for their fictional paper company. (credit:AP Photo/Scranton Times & Tribune, Butch Comegys)
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Thousands of people swarm downtown Scranton, Pa. on Saturday, May 4, 2013 during "The Office" Parade. The actors who play Pam, Jim, Dwight and other beloved characters from the popular NBC show "The Office" bade farewell on Saturday to the northeastern Pennsylvania city of Scranton that served as the TV setting for their fictional paper company. (credit:AP Photo/Scranton Times & Tribune, Butch Comegys)
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The "Office" actors, Phyllis Smith and Ellie Kemper, sign autographs outside the Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel, Friday, May 3, 2013 in Scranton, Pa. The cast and crew are in town for the Office Wrap Party, a day of events celebrating the show and its ties to Scranton as it comes to an end. (credit:AP Photo/Scranton Times & Tribune, Jason Farmer)
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Actor Oscar Nunez, center, high-fives cast mate John Krasinski after singing on stage during "The Office" Wrap Party, Saturday, May 4, 2013, in Scranton, Pa. The NBC mockumentary about cubicle-dwellers at the fictional Dunder Mifflin wraps up May 16, and thousands attended the "Wrap Party" on Saturday. (credit:AP Photo/Scranton Times & Tribune, Jason Farmer)
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Phyllis Smith, Kate Flannery, Jenna Fischer, Ellie Kemper (credit:NBC)
"The Office" Wrap Party(12 of27)
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Brian Baumgartner, John Krasinsky, Ellie Kemper, Kate Flannery (credit:NBC)
"The Office" Wrap Party(13 of27)
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Ellie Kemper, Rainn Wilson (credit:NBC)
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Ellie Kemper, Jenna Fischer (credit:NBC)
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Actors from "The Office" from left: Ellie Kemper, Kate Flannery, and Jenna Fischer perform on stage on Saturday, May 4, 2013 in downtown Scranton, Pa. The actors who play Pam, Jim, Dwight and other beloved characters from the popular NBC show "The Office" bade farewell on Saturday to the northeastern Pennsylvania city of Scranton that served as the TV setting for their fictional paper company. (credit:AP Photo/Scranton Times & Tribune, Butch Comegys)
"The Office" Wrap Party(16 of27)
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Phyllis Smith, Rainn Wilson, Oscar Nunez, Andy Buckley, Greg Daniels, John Krasinsky, Brian Baumgartner, Jenna Fischer, Ellie Kemper (credit:NBC)
"The Office" Wrap Party(17 of27)
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Steve Carell makes a surprise appearance at "The Office" Wrap Party at PNC Field, Saturday, May 4, 2013 in Scranton, Pa. The actors who play Pam, Jim, Dwight and other beloved characters from the popular NBC show "The Office" bade farewell on Saturday to the northeastern Pennsylvania city of Scranton that served as the TV setting for their fictional paper company. (credit:AP Photo/Scranton Times & Tribune, Jason Farmer)
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Steve Carell makes a surprise appearance at "The Office" Wrap Party at PNC Field, Saturday, May 4, 2013 in Scranton, Pa. The actors who play Pam, Jim, Dwight and other beloved characters from the popular NBC show "The Office" bade farewell on Saturday to the northeastern Pennsylvania city of Scranton that served as the TV setting for their fictional paper company. (credit:AP Photo/Scranton Times & Tribune, Jason Farmer)
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Steve Carell, Brian Baumgartner (credit:NBC)
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John Krasinski takes his picture with April Norris, of Schuylkill Haven, Pa., at the end of the "The Office" Wrap Party at PNC Field, Saturday, May 4, 2013 in Scranton, Pa. The actors who play Pam, Jim, Dwight and other beloved characters from the popular NBC show "The Office" bade farewell on Saturday to the northeastern Pennsylvania city of Scranton that served as the TV setting for their fictional paper company. (credit:AP Photo/Scranton Times & Tribune, Jason Farmer)
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Rainn Wilson (credit:NBC)
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Jenna Fischer (credit:NBC)
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John Krasinski and Brian Baumgartner, chest bump, as they are introduced during "The Office" Wrap Party at PNC Field, Saturday, May 4, 2013 in Scranton, Pa. The actors who play Pam, Jim, Dwight and other beloved characters from the popular NBC show "The Office" bade farewell on Saturday to the northeastern Pennsylvania city of Scranton that served as the TV setting for their fictional paper company. (credit:AP Photo/Scranton Times & Tribune, Jason Farmer)
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Steve Carell answers a fan question at "The Office" Wrap Party at PNC Field, Saturday, May 4, 2013 in Scranton, Pa. The actors who play Pam, Jim, Dwight and other beloved characters from the popular NBC show "The Office" bade farewell on Saturday to the northeastern Pennsylvania city of Scranton that served as the TV setting for their fictional paper company. (credit:AP Photo/Scranton Times & Tribune, Jason Farmer)
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Steve Carell, Brian Baumgartner, John Krasinski (credit:NBC)
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Back Row: Steve Carell, Creed Bratton, Andy Buckley, Brian Baumgartner, John Krasinski, Rainn Wilson, Paul Lieberstein, Craig Robinson; Front Row: Oscar Nunez, Kate Flannery, Phyllis Smith, Jenna Fischer, Ellie Kemper, Greg Daniels (credit:NBC)
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Back Row: Steve Carell, Creed Bratton, Andy Buckley, Brian Baumgartner, John Krasinski, Rainn Wilson, Paul Lieberstein, Craig Robinson; Front Row: Oscar Nunez, Kate Flannery, Phyllis Smith, Jenna Fischer, Ellie Kemper, Greg Daniels (credit:NBC)

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