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Short summary

Although everyone still hopes Mike will somehow wriggle out or blame Paul, he really takes the blame for the mayor's 'mob contract' and leaves politics. His reminiscing team realizes how close they have become over a few years. Mike takes a lobbyist job.

Michael J. Fox decided to leave the sitcom due to his Parkinson's disease which had worsened and the writers decided to write out Michael J. Fox's character Mike, by having Mike force to resign, by taking the fall for an unknown connection between the Mayor and the mob and giving him a emotional farewell. Instead of ending the sitcom, Michael J. Fox was replaced by Charlie Sheen as Charlie Crawford for the final two seasons and Michael J. Fox made 3 guest roles in the sixth season which saw him getting married.

This was the 100th episode of "Spin City" and the final appearance of 'Michael J. Fox' as a regular cast member. He returned as a guest star in three more episodes.

Connie Britton's final appearance

Victoria Dillard's final appearance on the series.

Alexander Chaplin's last appearance as a series regular.

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  • comment
    • Author: Stick
    From the previous episode we learned that the Mayor's office has been connected to a mobster and has even received a city contract and now the press is on the administration. In this episode Mike knows what he must do and that is to get the Mayor to fire him thus making Mike the 'fall guy' for the scandal. With no other way out of the situation, the Mayor fulfills Mike wishes and fires him with the hopes the scandal ends.

    With Michael J Fox so beloved by fans of the series, this is a way of giving the fans closure on the show. At the time of filming the cast did not know that the show would continue so they, along with the audience, thought this would be the closure of the series. And the way the episode was written it has all the things needed when a show is reaching the end.

    The writers gave us much more than just an ending but also gave us connections with each character. Instead of a cast member just walking off the stage, they let Mike talk with each character and bring a closure to friendship. And unlike most series that would just leave the fans in tears, here they gave the fans relief when Mike's life will continue with a new adventure.

    A large number of fans may feel like the show actually ended with this episode as Michael J Fox departed the series. But just like Mike Flaherty said at the end of the episode, 'It opens up new opportunities'. As we know the show continued - but for some it never felt the same.
  • comment
    • Author: Vozuru
    Spin City was one of the greatest sitcoms ever. It was one of the few shows that never had a bad episode (at least until Michael J. Fox had to leave). While I will always feel the show went down the tubes because he left, at least we had 100 amazing episodes to look back on.

    The entire cast was just perfect in their roles (as always). This particular episode just makes me weep every time it's on. You can tell when the cast is saying goodbye to Mike, their tears are genuine. It's sad, and heartwarming, and leaves Mike's fate post the Mayor's Office on a good note. I can't praise the cast enough, or the writers.

    After this episode, Charlie Sheen's character was introduced, and several cast members disappeared, and the writing seemed to get sloppy. But in looking back, to me this was the real Spin City Finale, and the true end of an era. I only wish this entire cast would've lasted longer...
  • Episode complete credited cast:
    Michael J. Fox Michael J. Fox - Mike Flaherty
    Richard Kind Richard Kind - Paul Lassiter
    Alan Ruck Alan Ruck - Stuart Bondek
    Michael Boatman Michael Boatman - Carter Heywood
    Connie Britton Connie Britton - Nikki Faber
    Alexander Chaplin Alexander Chaplin - James Hobert
    Victoria Dillard Victoria Dillard - Janelle Cooper
    Heather Locklear Heather Locklear - Caitlin Moore
    Barry Bostwick Barry Bostwick - The Mayor
    John Bedford Lloyd John Bedford Lloyd - Wayne Sheridan
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