The Office's executive producer 
Greg Daniels  is back at the helm and started dropping big announcement bombs. The  most important: that the NBC comedy will end after its upcoming ninth  season. 
Say what? We'll let you process that for a second. OK, ready?
Why is the Peacock net closing shutting down 
The Office? And what can you expect in this final season from your favorite Dunder Mifflin crew?
Last Hurrah: Daniels—who adapted the British sitcom for NBC and served as showrunner for the first five seasons—is back to give 
The Office  the perfect sendoff. "This year feels like the last chance to really go  out together and make an artistic ending of the show," Daniels says.
Brass Tax: The Office has some high-class problems, with big names like 
Ed Helms, 
Rainn Wilson and 
John Krasinski among the cast. Daniels admits that it would have been difficult to retain all the stars past season nine:
http://www.eonline.com/news/fashion"If  we didn't let it end this year, I don't know that we would have been  able to tell the ending stories for so many characters."
Pam and Jim: Daniels calls the lovebirds"the  heart and soul of the show." And since the early days he's had an idea  of how he'd like to see their story end. "To look at the possibility of  that never happening was a compelling thing to try to grab." Pam (
Jenna Fischer) and Jim shippers, we have a feeling this season will be for you.
Wrap-Up: The overarching storylines like the Scranton  Strangler will be addressed in the show's final season. Plus, long time  fans will be rewarded with a look at the film crew who is still making a  documentary after all this time. But Daniels isn't taking the easy way  out: "Now that we have an end date we can blow up things and take some  chances."
Full Circle: Daniels announced that we would see 15 veteran members of 
The Office return in the final season.And he's even trying to get
 Ken Kwapis, who directed the pilot, to direct the final episode.
Old Home Week: The biggest question mark is if Michael Scott (
Steve Carell)  will return in the final season. While Daniels would love to have  Carell back on set, he isn't tying them to that ending. "I think for  [Steve], he really loved how he was exited, and probably is anxious  about not messing up such a stylish exit—so that's a perfectly  legitimate point," Daniels explains.
The Office's final season will premiere on Sept. 20 at 9 p.m.