, who left
The Office to work on the television series
Halfway Home. "The Return" was written by
Michael Schur,
Lee Eisenberg, and
Gene Stupnitsky, while series creator and executive producer
Greg Daniels directed and Dean Holland edited. The original title of this episode was "Oscar's Return", a reference to the reappearance of actor
Oscar Nunez, who had temporarily left the series after the
season premiere. Nunez spent the interim working on the
Comedy Central series
Halfway Home. It was the last episode Daniels filmed before the
Thanksgiving holiday, the start of an eight-week break for the cast and crew. Then-president of NBC Entertainment
Kevin Reilly played Dwight's first interviewer.
Ed Helms noted in the
audio commentary that his mother had trouble watching a string of episodes that included "The Return" because she found his character so annoying. Helms recorded the self-recorded cellphone ring on his own personal computer. For the big anger scene, Helms actually bloodied his knuckles while punching the wall, something that took five or six takes.
Steve Carell and
Rainn Wilson had difficulty with their reuniting scene and had to stage it in several different ways. As part of the episode is set in one of their stores, office supply chain
Staples Inc. watched the episode carefully to ensure they were not portrayed negatively; they were particularly afraid that Dwight's manner of quitting was disrespectful to the company. with the actor returning in the season's nineteenth episode, "
The Negotiation". "The Return" was later rebroadcast with "Traveling Salesmen" as a combined hour-long episode, on March 15, 2007. NBC added previously unaired and re-edited scenes into the episode, which was perceived by one commentator as a method to "boost the ratings during the content dearth known as repeat week, giving its replays a creative twist". Greg Daniels explained that in addition to the attempt to attract a larger audience, "it's about giving something extra to our wonderful fans…their loyalty must be rewarded somehow, and we don't have the budget for 10 million muffin baskets." ==Cultural references==