"The One Where Michael Leaves" has garnered positive reception since release.
The A.V. Club writer Noel Murray praised the episode, identifying Gob as the highlight of the episode. Murray stated that he had some of the "funniest and telling moments" of the episode. He criticized Lindsay's sub-plot, calling it a catalyst for the other unsatisfying Lindsay storylines in season two.
Varietys Phil Gallo found the episode to be
Arrested Developments funniest thus far, highlighting Lindsay and Tobias's unusual relationship, which he describes as personifying desperation. Gallo also praised
Ron Howard's narration on the episode. Tom Shales of
The Washington Post lauded Walter for her performance, singling out her double wink and "seamless" way of producing funny scenes. Television writer
Dave Holstein listed Tobias's trail of blue hand prints on the Bluth family's wall as one of his favorite moments from the series, claiming that such background gags continue to influence his writing. Tobias's admiration for the Blue Man Group, which began in the episode, was included on Jillian Mapes of
Rolling Stones list of the series' 76 best running gags, highlighting his "signature" blue-painted body. Conversely, Austin Smith of the
New York Post gave the episode a negative review, finding it vastly inferior to the quality of the
first season. Smith expressed that he felt the series' previously unique format was already growing stale. Alessandra Stabley, writing for
The New York Times, called the episode "very funny", but noted that the multiple storylines for each character are to the detriment of the episode, making the narrative confusing. Walter listed Busters' "Like anyone would ever want to 'R' her" line from the episode as her favorite moment in the entire series. The episode has been included in lists detailing
Arrested Developments best episodes. Brian Tallerico of
Vulture placed it second in his list ranking every episode in the series, praising the writers for their confidence in the humor and noting that the entire cast delivered memorable performances. Chad Collins of
SlashFilm placed it sixth on his list, commending its commitment to
transgressive humor and its subversion of expectations through the Saddam Hussein plot.
Aftermath Cross stated in an interview with
The Hollywood Reporter that Tobias—in his Blue Man Group outfit from the episode—was intended to make a cameo appearance in
Avengers: Infinity War, a film directed by
Arrested Development alumni the
Russo Brothers. Cross was in London directing a separate project, and was unable to film the appearance, and later expressed sorrow at being unable to do so. When asked which quote from the series fans mention to him most often, Cross said that people will shout, "I just blue myself" at him, often while driving. ==See also==