Gabe was played by Ashira Herzig (formerly Gabriel Herzig) [ [note]]However, as the character of Gabe was clearly identified as male, the character here will be referenced with male pronouns. [ note]], Bennett's friend since high school, and while her character disappeared from Anime Abandon, she made a few appearances on Sage Vs. before officially leaving Anime Abandon in August 2017, coming out as transgender months later.
Kelly tells Jo about Gabe's relationship with Erin and his subsequent breakdown, and Jo decides to reassign Gabe back to Florida. In The List, Gabe is shown to be back working in the Scranton office.
In that same episode, Michael says that Gabe is 26 years old. Gabe has a fascination with horror movies, with over 200 of them in his movie collection ( Goodbye, Michael ).
Gabe dressed up as Lady Gaga in " Costume Contest ". As of the Season 7 premiere ( Nepotism ), Gabe has started dating Erin Hannon, which both are enjoying, to the frustration of Andy. In the episode Sex Ed , he and Andy begin to have a strained relationship since Andy recently attempted to steal back Erin while teaching something about condoms.
In China, when Dwight (who has bought the industrial park building) places a gigantic roach billboard over the windows of the office, Gabe (who is outside with the rest of the characters looking up at the billboard) claims he "can't look at roaches" and runs off looking nauseous.
Anime Abandon, while it focuses on Sage reviewing anime, has a core cast of characters who factor into the insanity. open/close all folders. Bennett the Sage. The on-screen persona of Bennett White, Sage is the focal character and the spotlight is on him when the other characters aren't around. Bad Boss: Sage generally treats Gabe like a peon ...
Devil Sage. The devil incarnate, or at least some malevolent asshole who thinks he is . Devil Sage often initiated crossovers or cameos in other people's videos, all to torment them.
He got the hat from his brother, who bought it from the Jameson distillery in Cork, Ireland on a family trip but hardly wore it after they came home. Advertisement: Gabe. Gabe is Sage's friend and hapless co-worker who works on the technical details of the show as it's being recorded.
Eventually Bennett decided to retcon it so that Devil Sage and regular Sage were two different characters. Since the retcon, Devil Sa ge has largely been phased out with Bennett opting to use the regular Sage persona for future crossovers.
Suave. Suave is one of Bennett's other characters, a perverted lech who brings a naughty edge to the show and has occasionally guest-hosted for more fanservice-heavy titles like Golden Boy and Eiken.
In the AA-verse, Marc the Engineer seems to have a similar role although it's not as well defined. He doesn't like Sage and makes little effort to conceal it, although outside the show Marc and Bennett are good friends, and they co-host the Nuts and Bolts commentaries. Bad Boss:
Savage. Savage is the newest of Sage's characters. Introduced in the Riding Bean review, he's a super-exaggerated parody of 80s-era machismo. A Day in the Limelight: His was actually his debut, as he was the host for the Riding Bean review.
9 Gabe Lewis. Gabe Lewis may be yet another character who largely fell off the radar in the final days of The Office, but that doesn’t exactly mean he was missed. Gabe is easily one of the most annoying and unsettling characters on the series, who first appears in season six when Dunder Mifflin is bought out by Sabre.
She was portrayed by Academy Award-winner actress Kathy Bates, who would appear sporadically throughout the next couple of seasons.
When Roy finally does find out about the chemistry between the two, he completely loses his cool and ends up getting fired from Dunder Mifflin.
While Packer does have one more appearance in the season nine episode “The Farm”, this episode was actually conceived to be a pilot for a Dwight spin-off series which never came to be. Otherwise, Packer never returns to the company or appears in the finale.
Vikram first appeared in season four of the show, where he is one of the employees working alongside Michael Scott at the telemarketing company. He is a top salesman and a former surgeon, which leads Michael to eventually recruit Vikram to join the Michael Scott Paper Company later in season five.
One of the best storylines at the beginning of The Office involved the love triangle between Jim, Pam, and Roy — which just so happens to turn into a double love triangle in season three with the appearance of Karen.
The Office made a bold move during its ninth and final season when they decided to make the documentary crew a part of the action. Brian the boom operator plays a particularly vital role, as he forms a bond with Pam during a trying time in her marriage.