With Deangelo as the new manager, Andy asked him for some backup on a call. As soon as the two were in the meeting, it became very clear that Deangelo had no idea what he was doing. He belittled Andy in front of the client and spoke utter nonsense. The client declined to make a deal and the men left empty-handed. Andy had to call the client afterward and smooth things over, but it wasn't with the help of Deangelo.
Jo is a solid businesswoman who knows how to command a room. When it comes to business and money, she doesn't waste time or mess around. With Michael leaving, Jo presumably did her research to find the right fit for the Scranton branch.
Seeing as Deangelo and Michael were so similar, she made a good choice in choosing the former as the new regional manager.
It later came out that she chose Deangelo because he saved her dogs from being stolen but that's beside the point When Deangelo first met Jim and Pam, they tried getting on his good side by talking about their daughter, CeCe. As the father of four kids, Deangelo was interested in Jim and Pam's home life but that soon faded. It got to a point where Deangelo didn't care about their baby and was quite rude to them.
Being so aggressive over an employee's family life is a low blow. To keep it professional, he could have held a meeting about keeping home life at home while in the office setting. To be a regional manager or a person of power, one must know how to command a room. He claimed to be a professional juggler, but when he exhibited his skill at the request of his co-workers, he used invisible balls.
Jim later challenged Deangelo to a dunk contest in the warehouse. When Deangelo attempted to dunk the basketball, the hoop collapsed and fell on him.
This officially put an end to his Dunder Mifflin career. Deangelo was taken to the hospital, but he later escaped and returned to work. He was speaking gibberish, so the employees immediately had him sent back. Deangelo would never be seen again but his fate was later revealed. Following a basketball accident, Deangelo is hospitalized, resulting in Jo Bennett giving his position to Andy Bernard.
Deangelo has an affinity for the American Southwest, despite being from Maine. Like Toby Flenderson , Deangelo's parents divorced when he was a child, and he was forced to pick between one of them.
Deangelo has four children, including a son that he resents for unknown reasons. Deangelo was once morbidly obese, until he made a pact to get himself into shape and eventually lost pounds.
Throughout "Goodbye, Michael", Deangelo starts to show signs of a nervous breakdown due to his desire to start eating junk food again. 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.
Deangelo appeared in a story arc that lasted four episodes. Deangelo Vickers. Deangelo Jeremitrius Vickers is a fictional character in the television series The Office. His character debuted in a story arc that lasted four episodes, with the first three episodes being Steve Carell's final three shows and then the first post-Michael Scott episode, "The Inner Circle". When he was a child, his Mother divorced his Father, and he had to choose between them in court the same happened to Toby Flenderson.
He is a father himself, as he mentions to Jim and Pam that he has four children. At least one of them is a boy, as he mentions a son. It reminds me of my relationship with my son. Deangelo has a peanut allergy, something he, describing it as if it were a debilitating mental disorder, says he has dealt with his whole life and feels it is "A part of " although the allergy is not a matter of life or death, it just makes him itchy. He claims to perform a motivational juggling routine, however this is most likely a lie, as he seems to prefer miming juggling than actually doing it even though Andy once offered him some of his own juggling equipment, which Deangelo got out of using with the excuse "Sorry, I never touch another juggler's instruments".
Season 7 In "Training Day", when Deangelo comes to the branch, most of the staff are eager to make a good first impression. Kevin wears his toupee, Jim and Pam believe they have started off well by showing him pictures of their baby, and Deangelo designates Andy as the office "funny guy". Dwight, however, is not pleased that he was not selected to replace Michael, making him apathetic to Deangelo. Michael soon becomes irritated with the changes Deangelo starts making, such as how Erin answers the phone, and this causes a strain on their friendship.
Deangelo develops a profound love for the antics of Andy, who has resorted to physical comedy when his jokes fall flat, getting to the point where he pours hot coffee on his pants and eats soap because of Deangelo's urging. He becomes annoyed by Jim and Pam, though, and tells them he's had enough of their baby after Pam tries to show him another picture of Cece, though he apologizes right after the comment but not sincerely.
Deangelo's popularity with the employees causes Michael to get jealous and pass out peanut butter sandwiches, despite Deangelo's peanut allergy. Deangelo then assembles the staff in the "multi purpose room", including Dwight, who learned from Gabe that Michael did not put in a recommendation for him and thus snubs Michael after being approached as an ally against the new boss.
As Michael is walking away, Deangelo then steps out of his meeting and loudly praises him, saying that he's a good manager and Dunder Mifflin won't be the same without him. The two make up with a reverse hug, and Michael returns to his office while Deangelo conducts his meeting in the conference room. Later, in another effort to impress Deangelo, Jim and Pam bring in Cece, to which he reacts positively.
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