Again With the Cousin the Office
| " | Mose is my cousin and he lives here. He will ever be my all-time friend. Unless things go well with Ryan today in which case, I won't hang out with Mose so much anymore. | " | |
| —Dwight Grand. Schrute, Initiation | |||
Moses "Mose" Schrute is a character played by Michael Schur on the idiot box series The Office.
Season 2
Mose is Dwight'south cousin. Together they own and operate a beet farm.
In a deleted scene from the "The Injury", Michael describes Mose as a "weirdo": "Twenty-seven years old, never left the beet subcontract."
In a deleted scene from the episode "The Carpet", Michael advises Dwight to tell a joke as part of his sales pitch. Dwight phones a customer and tells a joke he heard from Mose: "What is black and white and red and can't think? A nun who has a beet for a head." The person on the other end manifestly gets offended, and Dwight says, "I'm Cosmic too."
Season 3
In the episode "Initiation", Mose assists Dwight in initiating Ryan as a salesman, but Ryan decides that he has had enough once Mose appears ready for a wrestling friction match with him.
When Dwight yells "Yous must vanquish your fright!", Mose emerges with a tan thermal underwear long sleeve shirt, with the word "Fearfulness" emblazoned on the shirt in reddish duct tape. Ryan jumps out of the chair and leaves the farm. After Ryan departs, Dwight asks "Where are the animals?" Dwight then gives Ryan apology gifts from Mose: a basket of eggs, fatty-back bacon, and "something [Mose] whittled" that resembles a Venus figurine. Ryan and Dwight launch the eggs at the office of their failed sales attempt.
Flavour 4
In the episode "Money", when Jim and Pam decide to spend a dark at Schrute Farms, they have a series of unusual encounters with Dwight's cousin Mose.
- Mose runs alongside their car as information technology drives up. It should be noted that Mose runs in a pretty rigid and funny mode, every time we encounter him run (his arms to the side as he waves them)
- Dwight jokes that Mose took and hid all of the wires on the farm, leaving them without ability, and that the farm is now "wireless".
- While in the beet field, Mose grabs some chunks of manure from the wheelbarrow, and begins throwing them at Dwight and Dwight yells, "No Mose, put the manure down. Exercise non throw it!"
- Mose rocks back and along while staring at Pam in Jurassic Park pajamas while Dwight reads a bedtime extract from Harry Potter to him, Jim, and Pam.
- In the middle of the nighttime, Pam wanders out to a window in the hallway and sees Mose in the outhouse with the door swinging violently in the wind.
- Afterwards that night, Jim ventures to Dwight's bedroom while investigating a strange wailing (subsequently adamant to be Dwight himself, crying over Angela). Dwight assumes it is Mose in the hall outside his bedroom and inquires, "are yous having nightmares again?" When Jim asks if Mose really has nightmares, Dwight spookily comments "Oh yes, ever since 'the tempest'."
- In a deleted scene, Mose attempts to entertain Jim and Pam with his trampoline tricks.
- In a deleted scene, Mose demonstrates piffling cognition of the outside world. When Dwight leaves, he says that he has gone to "his day place" and is dislocated when Jim mentions the office.
- In a deleted scene, Mose cooks Jim and Pam massive amounts of bacon, sausages, and presumably boiled eggs for breakfast.
- In the same scene, when Mose is done serving breakfast, he says to Jim and Pam, "Everybody poops," to which Jim replies, "Yes... they practise."
In "The Degradation", Dwight brings Mose to the warehouse to play ping-pong. If Michael is to be believed, this is the starting time time Mose has left the subcontract.
In "Goodbye, Toby", Mose delivers a raccoon to the function via bicycle in society to help Dwight with the 'playful hazing' of the branch'south new HR representative Holly Flax.
Season 6
Mose makes an appearance in the episode "Koi Pond", dressed in an Amish attire and standing still similar a wax figurine.
Season 7
Mose appears in Dwight's daycare center in the episode "Counseling", painting the walls in the night whilst wearing a baby carrier.
In the episode "WUPHF.com", Dwight explains that Mose was always crowned Hay King at Hay Place/Hay World when they were younger.
Season 8
Mose is the valet during Andy'south garden party at Schrute Farms. He pries the keys from a reluctant Toby and then slams on the accelerator and plows Toby'southward car through a cornfield with a nervous-looking Toby watching. Mose lines up everyone's cars and attempts to bulldoze over them with a moped, but he changes his mind at the last moment and runs beyond them. ("Garden Political party")
When Dwight is in a high-speed chase with Angela every bit Dwight has taken a sample of her baby's DNA to determine if he is the begetter of her child rather than the Senator, Dwight calls Mose telling him to initiate "Operation Phoenix". Mose is plain confused so Dwight replies "Merely get the car ready!" The plan involves Mose dressed up similar Dwight and waiting in a machine that looks similar Dwight's. Mose then drives off and Angela believes him to be Dwight and follows him. After realizing that he was a decoy, Angela slaps Mose and demands Mose tell her where Dwight went. Mose proceeds to run away in his usual manner, running with his arms swinging no higher than his waist. ("Complimentary Family Portrait Studio")
Flavour nine
Mose is one of the candidates that Dwight picks to interview for the job equally a junior salesman at the company. As they all wait in the conference room, Mose stares at the part through the blinds. Dwight talks nigh his confidence in Mose and says that every bit Mose is terrified of newspaper, he volition try to sell it out of the edifice as fast every bit he can. During the interview, Dwight notices that on his resume, Mose claims he has worked for a company chosen Dow Chemicals for 15 years. Dwight points out that as they live together, he knows that is not true. Mose proceeds to stand, run out of the office, out the building, beyond the parking lot and downwards the street as fast as he can. ("Junior Salesman")
As Dwight waits on the porch for his cousin Zeke to get there, Mose runs around the one thousand. When Zeke arrives, he tells Mose that his mom says "hello" and Mose tells him to tell her "hello" dorsum. ("The Farm")
As Angela has her bachelorette party at Schrute Farms, Mose watches from the window and eventually kidnaps her. Dwight reveals that this is a tradition in which he must buy the group a beer for Mose to return his bride. Mose reveals that he had her in his torso and runs off as Angela curses him out. Mose can be seen at Dwight and Angela'southward wedding, longingly looking at a scarecrow dressed up as a woman. ("Finale")
Trivia
- Dwight claims that Mose does not know how to utilise a phone. ("Lecture Circuit")
- Mose is one of Dwight's 70 cousins.
- As Dwight discovers that Angela's baby could be a Schrute, he says that Mose does non know anything about sex, and then the baby could simply exist from Dwight himself.
- Mose has no girlfriend but is apparently quite enamored with a lady scarecrow on the subcontract.
Behind the scenes
- Mose is named after Mose from the reality television show Amish in the City. Writer Michael Schur (who portrays Mose Schrute) watched the bear witness, and the name stuck with him.[1] :07:28 When Schur mentioned this in the writers room, Greg Daniels pointed at him and announced, "Yous're going to play Mose." Schur did not await Mose to get a recurring character. He causeless he would be used in a photo and forgotten.[ii] :26:37 Schur donates to charity all of the money he makes from portraying Mose. "The whole thing was so cool I felt I couldn't proceed the money."[3]
- It took Michael Schur several months to grow the bristles for his appearance in "Initiation". Greg Daniels insisted that it had to be a real beard because a false beard would look bad on screen. During that time, Schur had to attended a number of manufacture events considering the show had been nominated for an Emmy, all while wearing a scraggly Mose beard. Even worse, "Initiation" was supposed to exist the first episode of the 3rd flavor, but it got delayed three months, so he had to keep the beard even longer.[2] :27:36
- Michael Schur did non relish playing Mose considering his grapheme because he had to wear uncomfortable wool clothing and heavy boots, and his character was always beingness abused. He would accept lines, but they would all end upwardly cut during editing because it was funnier if Mose never spoke.[2] :34:53 In retrospect, however, Schur is happy that he played Mose, fifty-fifty if he didn't enjoy it in the moment.[2] :29:sixteen
- In 2020, Michael Schur did a fundraiser for the L.A. Regional Food Banking company, and he offered to shave his head if donations reached $l,000, which it did within an hour. He realized that the central to fundraising is humiliation, so he created a poll asking if people would rather he shave his head or grow the Mose beard. The Mose beard won in a landslide. He spent iii months regrowing the beard, during which fourth dimension he was recognized on the street (even when wearing a mask during the COVID-nineteen pandemic).[2] :36:07 Video.
Mentioned in
- "The Injury" (deleted scene)
- "The Carpet" (deleted scene)
- "St. Patrick'southward Twenty-four hours"
- "WUPHF.com"
- "The Inner Circumvolve"
- "Jury Duty"
- "Tallahassee"
- "Last Twenty-four hour period in Florida"
- "Moving On"
- "Here Comes Treble"
Appeared in
| The Office: Season 2 | ||||||||||
| "The Dundies": | "Sexual Harassment": | "Office Olympics": | "The Fire": | "Halloween": | "The Fight": | "The Client": | "Functioning Review": | "Email Surveillance": | "Christmas Political party": | "Booze Cruise": |
| Absent | Absent-minded | Appears | Absent | Absent-minded | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent |
| "The Injury": | "The Secret": | "The Carpet": | "Boys and Girls": | "Valentine's Day": | "Dwight's Speech": | "Take Your Daughter to Work Day": | "Michael's Birthday": | "Drug Testing": | "Disharmonize Resolution": | "Casino Night": |
| Absent-minded | Absent-minded | Absent | Absent | Absent-minded | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent |
| The Office: Season three | |||||||||||
| "Gay Witch Chase": | "The Convention": | "The Coup": | "Grief Counseling": | "Initiation": | "Diwali": | "Branch Closing": | "The Merger": | "The Convict": | "A Benihana Christmas": | "Dorsum From Vacation": | |
| Absent | Absent-minded | Absent | Absent | Appears | Absent | Absent-minded | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent-minded | |
| "Traveling Salesmen": | "The Return": | "Ben Franklin": | "Phyllis' Hymeneals": | "Business Schoolhouse": | "Cocktails": | "The Negotiation": | "Safety Training": | "Product Recall": | "Women's Appreciation": | "Beach Games": | "The Job": |
| Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent-minded | Absent | Absent-minded | Absent-minded | Absent-minded | Absent | Absent |
| The Office: Flavor four | ||||||||||
| "Fun Run": | "Dunder Mifflin Infinity": | "Launch Party": | "Money": | "Local Ad": | "Branch Wars": | "Survivor Man": | ||||
| Absent | Mentioned | Absent | Appears | Absent | Absent | Absent | ||||
| "The Deposition": | "Dinner Party": | "Chair Model": | "Nighttime Out": | "Did I Stutter?": | "Job Fair": | "Good day, Toby": | ||||
| Appears | Absent | Absent-minded | Absent | Absent | Absent | Appears | ||||
| The Function: Season five | ||||||||||||
| "Weight Loss": | "Business Ethics": | "Baby Shower": | "Crime Aid": | "Employee Transfer": | "Client Survey": | "Business Trip": | "Frame Toby": | "The Surplus": | ||||
| Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent-minded | Absent | Absent | Absent | Appears | ||||
| "Moroccan Christmas": | "The Duel": | "Prince Family Paper | "Stress Relief | "Lecture Circuit Part ane": | "Lecture Excursion Part two": | "Blood Bulldoze": | "Golden Ticket": | |||||
| Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Mentioned | Absent | Absent | Absent | |||||
| "New Boss": | "Ii Weeks": | "Dream Team": | "Michael Scott Paper Company": | "Heavy Competition": | "Broke": | "Casual Friday": | "Cafe Disco": | "Visitor Picnic": | ||||
| Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Mentioned | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent-minded | ||||
| The Role: Flavor 6 | |||||||||||
| "Gossip": | "The Meeting": | "The Promotion": | "Niagara": | "Mafia": | "The Lover": | "Koi Pond": | "Double Date": | "Murder": | "Shareholder Coming together": | "Scott's Tots": | Surreptitious Santa |
| Absent-minded | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent-minded | Absent | Appears | Absent | Absent | Absent-minded | Absent | Absent |
| "The Broker": | "Sabre": | "Manager and Salesman": | "The Delivery": | "St. Patrick's Day": | "New Leads": | "Happy Hour": | "Secretary'southward Day": | "Body Language": | "The Cover-up": | "The Doormat": | "Whistleblower": |
| Absent | Absent | Absent-minded | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent-minded | Absent | Absent | Absent-minded | Absent-minded | Absent |
| The Office: Flavor seven | ||||||||||||
| "Nepotism": | "Counseling": | "Andy'due south Play": | "Sexual activity Ed": | "The Sting": | "Costume Contest": | "Christening": | "Viewing Party": | |||||
| Absent-minded | Appears | Absent-minded | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent-minded | |||||
| "WUPHF.com": | "China": | "Classy Christmas, Office 1 | "Classy Christmas, Part 2 | "The Ultimatum": | "The Seminar": | "The Search": | "PDA": | |||||
| Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | |||||
| "Threat Level Midnight": | "Todd Packer": | "Garage Sale": | "Training Mean solar day": | "Michael's Final Dundies": | "Bye Michael": | "The Inner Circle": | "Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager": | "Search Committee": | ||||
| Absent | Absent-minded | Absent-minded | Absent | Absent | Absent-minded | Absent | Vocalism Only | Absent | ||||
- "Garden Political party"
- "Complimentary Family Portrait Studio"
- "Junior Salesman"
- "The Subcontract"
- "Finale"
Photos
References
- ↑ Kinsey, Angela and Jenna Fischer. Episode 9: Office Olympics with Paul Feig. "Office Ladies" podcast, Dec xviii, 2019.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.ii ii.3 two.four Kinsey, Angela and Jenna Fischer. Episode 107: Interview with Mike Schur. "Office Ladies" podcast, Jan 26, 2022.
- ↑ Schneider, Michael. "[1] x Things You lot Didn't Know Virtually NBC's The Office", Tv set Guide, May 9, 2013.
| Characters of The Part |
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| Master characters |
| Michael Scott | Dwight Schrute | Jim Halpert | Pam Beesly | Ryan Howard | Andy Bernard | Kevin Malone | Stanley Hudson | Angela Martin | Phyllis Vance | Meredith Palmer | Creed Bratton | Oscar Martinez | Kelly Kapoor | Toby Flenderson | Darryl Philbin | Erin Hannon | Gabe Lewis |
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