Ryan Howard (The Office)

Ryan Howard
The Office character
First appearance "Pilot"
Portrayed by B. J. Novak
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Nickname(s) Fire Guy
Temp
Fired Guy
Big Turkey
Hired Guy
Egghead
Mr. Understood
Wunderkind
Gender Male
Occupation
  • Office temp, Now Full-time Salesman and Customer Service Supervisor, Dunder Mifflin, Scranton
  • Sales representative
  • Former Vice President, North East Region and Director of New Media
  • Receptionist
  • Bowling Alley "Shoe Bitch"
  • Salesman, Michael Scott Paper Company Inc.
Spouse(s) Kelly Kapoor (Ex-wife)
Based on

Ryan Bailey Howard (born May 5, 1979), played by B. J. Novak, is a fictional character on the US television sitcom The Office. He is based upon Ricky Howard from the original version of The Office (and Neil Godwin during season 4),[1] but his role is significantly expanded and he is a main character.

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Character profile

Little is known about Ryan's early life, but it is revealed in a deleted scene from "Diversity Day" that Ryan grew up in Scranton. At the beginning of the series, Ryan Howard is a temporary employee at the Scranton branch of the fictitious paper distributor Dunder Mifflin who joined the staff in the first episode, earning him the nickname "The Temp".

In early episodes, he is shown to be uncomfortable with his professional relationship with his boss, Michael Scott. Michael often forces Ryan to carry out menial tasks for him while at the same time, becoming obsessed with Ryan's personal life as well as gaining Ryan's friendship, to the point of buying him an iPod for Christmas, even though the price cap was only 20 dollars.

As the series progresses, Ryan begins to display a great deal of contempt and disdain for both his coworkers and his job. This becomes more apparent when Ryan is promoted in "The Job" to work at Dunder Mifflin's corporate office in New York. This leads to Ryan becoming an egotistical braggart despite lackluster sales skills. At various times during season 4 coworkers of Ryan's mention their disdain for him. In the season 4 finale "Goodbye, Toby", Ryan is arrested for committing fraud. He is eventually released and required to work community service.

In the season 5 premiere, Ryan returns to the Scranton branch after Michael arranges for him to work Pam's job during her time at art school. However, his malevolent aspirations to climb back to the top of the corporate ladder are revealed in a talking head, when he adds Jim and Kevin to a list of people who "will be sorry" when he returns to the top. He was also called out (implicitly) when Holly Flax said that his fraudulent behavior was the reason the Scranton office needed to undergo ethics counseling.

Ryan was a member of a fraternity in college and holds an MBA from the University of Scranton's Kania School of Management, which he earned during the second and third seasons. His dream is to one day own his own business, which Michael quickly derided as "a terrible idea."

Throughout the series, Ryan changes his persona about every year beginning with the 3rd season. After the first year he's with Dunder Mifflin, he figures out all the ways the company works. When offered job for Corporate in the Season 3 finale, Ryan decides to become more of a high-end person. He grows a beard and gets $200 hair cuts. He seems to be a proficient man, but ends up getting into trouble with becoming a drug addict, drunk, and a person who parties too often. He ultimately commits fraud and is fired from his job.

In Season 5, he returns with blonde highlights and a "work hard, play hard" attitude. He works for Michael at the Michael Scott Paper Company (which is later bought out) and still tries to keep his work ethic and strives to do good.

By Seasons 6-8, he just throws out all his morals and ambitions as he becomes a hipster. He doesn't really care to work, reads poetry and initiates various creative projects. He switches clothing, from wearing fanciful scarves, fake glasses, suspenders, bow ties, trench coats, etc. and tries to create an "unsolvable attitude". He somehow manages to stay at Dunder Mifflin, but his job, now, is unspecified. Many of the staff, most notably Jim and Pam, note Ryan's ineptitude as an employee and that he sponges off his parents by living with them and driving his mom's car. They usually bring this up to him whenever he feels the need to gloat and Ryan dismisses their remarks.

Seasons 1–2

For the first episode, and for much of season 1, Ryan's purpose in the show mirrors that of his British equivalent, Ricky Howard. He is the audience surrogate, allowing other characters to introduce themselves to him, and by extension, the viewer.

Over the first two seasons, Ryan's character is a secondary one and he is primarily defined by his dissatisfaction with his job, and his relationships with Michael and Kelly. Underscoring his lack of enthusiasm for working at Dunder Mifflin, Ryan mentions that he could clean out his desk in five seconds and everyone would forget that he ever worked there (including himself). His dissatisfaction manifests itself in his use of sarcasm and general disinterest towards his co-workers, as he remains dissatisfied and unproven with his position. Ryan does not wish to stay at Dunder Mifflin long or even be remembered when he leaves, citing that his ultimate fear is that he will gain a nickname around the office (being "the something guy"). This fear came to pass in the same episode (penned by Novak), when Ryan activated a smoke alarm by accidentally overcooking a cheese pita in the break room, earning him the nickname "The Fire Guy." During Ryan's term as a temporary employee (and even for a few months after his promotion to full-time status), various characters (mainly Dwight) frequently addresses him as "Temp" instead of by his real name; Michael also called him "Temp" occasionally. In later seasons, several characters sarcastically use this term long after Ryan has risen to a more prominent position in the company.

Ryan is often the victim of Michael's antics and bizarre man-crush on him, usually resigning to requests without complaint (such as helping Michael clean out his car or making a long car trip to buy yams). Also, by the end of Season 2, Jim facilitates a relationship between Kelly and Ryan, which is very rocky from the start.[2]

Season 3

By the third season opener "Gay Witch Hunt", Ryan becomes a full-time employee and inherits the job (and desk) vacated by Jim Halpert, who transferred to Dunder Mifflin's Stamford branch. Despite the promotion, Michael still treats Ryan as his personal assistant, assigning him menial tasks such as taking inventory of Michael's possessions for his trip to the convention in Philadelphia or organizing paperwork in his office. Upon Jim's return to Scranton after the branch merger, there is a moment of awkwardness when Jim casually sets up at his former desk, only to learn that it now belongs to Ryan—who refuses to give the desk back to Jim, the first hint at a rivalry between the two.

Ryan goes to his first sales call in "Initiation", where he is subjected to a series of tests by Dwight, including being stranded on Dwight's beet farm and sitting in a barn answering questions regarding the company. Dwight later admits to an angry Ryan that he wants to get along with him and be a team, since he and Jim were always at odds. He also points out Ryan's problem, which is that he will not accept that other people can teach him things. Despite his superior education, Ryan is not a good salesman—his first client tells him flat out that he does not like him. A sales call with Stanley in "Traveling Salesmen" is also disastrous, and Stanley laughs uproariously at Ryan's stammering ineptitude.

In the last scene of "The Job", Ryan receives a call from the New York headquarters, offering him the job previously held by Jan Levenson and making him Michael's immediate superior.[3][4] After he hangs up, he immediately dumps Kelly.[5]

Season 4

Novak, who also writes for the show, in commenting on the fourth season, said, "we wanted him to dress as obnoxious as possible. As much black as possible.".[1] He also said that it was originally planned for Ryan to have a new goatee, but Greg Daniels vetoed that idea because it would have made Ryan look like "a flat-out chump." This season also, for the first time, includes episodes that exhibit Ryan's social life outside the workplace, such as showing his studio apartment in Manhattan. Over the season, he also becomes increasingly arrogant, condescending and ambitious, speaking almost exclusively in business buzzwords. In "Dunder Mifflin Infinity", Ryan presents his concept of Dunder Mifflin Infinity (a new website) to the Scranton branch, and gives a BlackBerry to all of the main employees. He is eager to show off his newfound wealth, such as when he tells the camera that his haircut "costs more than these guys would ever guess," before immediately revealing that it cost $200. His occasional brushes with Kelly remain tense.

Later in the season, Ryan's new website is plagued by problems, including child predators and slow sales. The salesmen resist the new site as well, though Ryan addresses their concerns with his idea for Dunder Mifflin Infinity 2.0 (which is still TBA). The later episodes show him becoming more excited and on edge, clearly under the influence of cocaine (in a deleted scene from Night Out, it is revealed that his coworkers supply him with drugs, much to their pleasure). Feeling threatened by Jim Halpert's good relationship with David Wallace, Ryan sets out to get Jim fired.

In "Goodbye, Toby", Ryan is - now typically - curt with Jim, ordering him by telephone to input his sales into the website before abruptly hanging up. However, it is discovered later that Ryan was misleading the company's shareholders by labeling those sales as ones made by both employees and the site, constituting fraud. He even goes so far as to make the staff work through a weekend because of the website. In a YouTube video entitled "Whoaa! Check it out!", the Scranton branch watches as Ryan is seen being arrested and escorted out of Dunder Mifflin's New York office by police, much to Michael's dismay and Jim and Kelly's pleasure.[6]

Season 5

In the first episode of Season 5, it is revealed that Ryan has been released with a sentence of community service, and has gotten sober. Michael hires Ryan through the temp agency as the fill-in receptionist while Pam attends art school. He apologizes to Jim for their conflict earlier in the year, and while Jim accepts his apology, he teases him about his community service. Ryan also states that he regretted his misconduct while in New York. In a deleted scene, he receives a call from David Wallace for Michael. Infuriated that Ryan is back at Dunder Mifflin, Wallace abuses Ryan by telephone in front of the staff. This prompts Michael to defend Ryan and save his job, which he does successfully. Ryan later appears in an interview with red eyes; he has presumably been crying.

However, Ryan still exhibits the ego issues he developed in the fourth season, including bragging during a meeting about a girl he "hooked up" with while in New York who looked like a Survivor contestant. He also constantly mentions the fact that he was the "youngest V.P. in company history". In a talking head interview, Ryan reveals that he is compiling a list of people that will be sorry when he is back "on top"; Jim and Kevin (who called Ryan "fire-d guy") are immediately added. In a deleted scene, Ryan confesses that he ran his BMW into Kevin's car and damaged a side mirror, but refuses to pay Kevin for the expensive repairs by claiming that "Ryan 1.0" was responsible; Kevin later puts Ryan's pricey sunglasses in the toaster oven and melts them, sarcastically blaming it on "Kevin 1.0".

Ryan moves back to the annex with Kelly soon before Pam is scheduled to return. He starts showing off in front of Kelly by doing push ups, with Kelly seemingly uninterested, until he tried doing a one handed push up and the two start kissing passionately. Ryan tells Kelly to break up with Darryl via text message, fully aware that Darryl might react angrily. However, Darryl responds quickly saying "it's cool", with Kelly overjoyed and Ryan shocked and disappointed, suggesting he was only interested in making Darryl angry and jealous. In "Frame Toby", Ryan breaks up with Kelly again, saying he is going with friends "from high school...well, from 'a' high school" to Thailand, but convinces her to have sex with him one last time and give him some traveling money first.

Ryan is not seen again (due to Novak filming Inglourious Basterds) until the episode "Dream Team" in which he was seen working at a bowling alley until being hired by Michael Scott to work at the Michael Scott Paper Company. His appearance has changed drastically with having a tan from his trip to Thailand (later revealed to be Ft. Lauderdale) and his hair is dyed blonde (but in his words became naturally blonde due to sunlight exposure). Apparently, he has moved back in with, or at least in proximity to, his parents.

Initially, Ryan acted with disinterest and irresponsibility with the new company, choosing rather to spend his time talking on his telephone and surfing the web, which, along with lack of space, caused tension with Pam. However, as time passed, relations between the employees of The Michael Scott Paper Company became more amicable as Ryan's behavior matured. Bonding with Pam and Michael over the company's relative success and through the close quarters, Ryan became more active and involved, such as by making sales and helping plan the company's fiscal future (albeit unsuccessfully). Additionally, his sobriety became apparent, such as when he turned down even a sip of celebratory champagne from Pam.

After the buyout of The Michael Scott Paper Company from Dunder-Mifflin, much to David Wallace's vocal opposition, Ryan is initially rehired as a salesperson, though, as a result of budget problems, is reduced back unto the position of a temporary employee. He tells Michael that he no longer eats a lunch but five small meals throughout the day. In an interview, he says now that he is a temp again the only thing he can control is his food, implying a sense of resignation from having ended up in the very same boring low-level job he tried so hard to break out of.[7]

Season 6

Ryan's appearance dramatically changes in every episode in Season 6. In the sixth season premiere, "Gossip", Ryan's appearance has changed back to his more traditional look – black hair and no longer with a noticeable tan. Ryan's only line (outside of a deleted scene in which he is prominently featured) is his shouted advice to Pam and Jim – "Don't vaccinate it" – when they reveal that Pam is pregnant. Also, Ryan seemingly has no rumors spread about him.

In "The Promotion" Ryan scams Pam out of a wedding gift; instead of giving her $100 in cash upfront he tricks her into giving him $50 in exchange for letting her in on his college basketball scam, which he says will earn her back $5,000 in a year. As of the beginning of season 6, he is dating Kelly again. The two dance down the aisle together at Jim and Pam's wedding.

In "Double Date", Ryan is shown to have begun photography as a hobby, and gets Kelly to pose topless for a piece on "exposure in the workplace" He tries, but fails, to get Erin to do the same. (See Ryan's photography blog, "Thousand and One Words").[8]

In "The Lover", Ryan is seen around the office wearing a trilby. When asked where he got it, he refuses to say. In the episode "Murder", he is wearing a gray cardigan, a casual shirt, and glasses. In "Manager and Salesman" he can be seen in a long turquoise scarf.

In "Shareholder Meeting", he deflects Jim's instructions and refuses to do any work. He also spreads the rumor that Jim is not as powerful as Michael. Jim then makes an example of him by putting him in the closet behind the kitchen with no windows or internet access. As a result, in "Scott's Tots", he tells Dwight he will help him get Jim fired. At the end of "Manager and Salesman" he and Dwight go out and celebrate a job well done in getting Jim demoted to salesman, even though it was Jim who willingly stepped down from his manager position. In "Whistleblower" Ryan announces a website he's launching called "WUPHF".

Season 7

In "Nepotism", Ryan advertises his website WUPHF in the Lip Dub the Scranton Branch was making. In "Counseling", he helps Dwight avenge the shopkeeper who snubbed him at the mall by declaring, "America is one big mall!" In "Andy's Play", he shows off his iPad to Kelly, when Kelly becomes bored in the play. In "The Sting", he helps Jim and Dwight spy on Danny. When they try to hatch a plan, Jim tells Ryan he is a "hot new executive" and Ryan tells them he wants to work at Google.

In "Costume Contest" he dresses as Justin Bieber in hopes to win the Scranton book of savings worth $15,000 in savings. At the end, when Oscar wins Ryan reveals he voted for him, and Ryan says he is a fan of Ralph Nader.

In "Christening" he makes fun of the Youth Group pastor, only for Michael to tell him to shut up.

In "WUPHF.com", he tries to get people to invest in his company. When he reveals he will be broke in 9 days, Kelly comes in and tries to invest telling everyone she came up with the name WUPHF, when she wanted to receive a message and then shouting Woof, Woof to Ryan. Then Ryan tells them that he has an offer from the Washington University Public Health Fund, only for Darryl to realize that they are only interested because of the domain name. Ryan tries to weasel more money from Michael, but is caught by surprise when Michael tells all the other investors that while he won't agree to divest their WUPHF holdings (they need Michael's assent because he holds more than 50% of the shares) he does think Ryan is shallow and a bad friend, and Ryan looks horrified when Michael says he has those 9 days and no more time to make things right. At the end of the episode, Ryan tells everybody he has sold WUPHF.com.

Ryan shows more immoral traits in "Garage Sale", when he sells jars of his mother's homemade Pesto sauce, and tells the camera that his mother has never wanted to sell her sauce, as she intended it to just be for family. Ryan, however, tricked her into making about a hundred bottles worth (by lying about needing them for a "pesto-party" he was throwing for all his friends), and is now selling the jars for his own profits, as well as plastering pictures of Phyllis and Oscar on the jars without their permission (since Phyllis had that "mom look" he wanted, and he used Oscar's picture on his Mother's homemade jars of Salsa). Dwight then cons Ryan into giving him a box worth of the Pesto by trading him Stanley's old photo album (by commenting that only people like James Franco would want something like that sitting on their bookshelf). However, Ryan is also in the group that helps Michael think of a good way to propose to Holly. When Michael does propose to Holly, he has some employees jokingly ask Holly to marry them. He states that Ryan was the only one he was concerned about.

In "Training Day", Ryan thinks that new manager Deangelo Vickers having a barber come to the office to shave him is "badass" and "hardcore". In "Michael's Last Dundies", he is shown to be hurt that Danny Cordray broke his streak of winning the "Hottest in the Office" award, although he tries to hide it. Ryan's contribution to the office workers' version of Seasons of Love is that Michael helped him get off drugs.

In "Goodbye, Michael", Michael gives Ryan his St. Pauli Girl beer sign, but only after making sure he isn't prone to seizures. Ryan seems to genuinely appreciate the gift, and he thanks Michael, only for the regional manager to tell him to thank the St. Pauli Girl. In producer's cut of the episode, Ryan has a talking head interview where he claims that Michael has an interesting way of saying words.

In "The Inner Circle", Ryan lies to Deangelo about his job at the Scranton Branch by strongly implying he's the Customer Service supervisor (Kelly's boss). While Kelly is angry, she goes along with it in exchange for Ryan being a dutiful boyfriend around the clock. However, Kelly soon exposes Ryan as a fraud after reprimanding her severely about her paycheck and making her out as a money grubber in front of Deangelo. However, because Deangelo prefers Ryan over Kelly, he appoints him as her official supervisor (until his accident hours later).

In "Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager", after Dwight accidentally misfires a gun in the office and Toby is filling out the gun violence accident form, the HR rep asks the staff if they felt like this was a terrorist incident. Ryan, who is clearly enjoying Dwight's situation, openly says that he felt terrorized.

In "Search Committee", Ryan reveals to the camera that he, like Oscar and Pam, also believes Angela's boyfriend Robert (the State Senator) is gay, because he "liked" Ryan's Facebook photos at 3:00 AM. Later, when Stanley harshly berates Jim for not taking the search for a new manager seriously and informs him that the new boss will probably be his last, Ryan comments in mock seriousness that he believes Stanley will live forever. After Stanley leaves the kitchen, Ryan gives Jim the advice to take a day off from the whole "Jim schtick" and to try caring about something for once. He even addresses him as "James", before closing the door to his office/closet. During a staff debate over who should be hired for the manager position, Ryan states he wants an outsider. While Jim thinks he is referring to the applicants outside of the office, Ryan says he meant an "outsider" as someone who is on the margins of society, and suggests a homeless person. When Pam challenges him to say he truly wants a homeless person as his boss, he asks who her ideal candidate would be, snidely suggesting Rachael Ray or "the ladies of The View". In a talking-head interview, Ryan laments that he got away with everything while Michael was his boss and it was not good for him. He says he wants guidance and leadership, but does not want the new manager to boss him around. He states he wants the new hire to lead him, but only when he's in the mood "to be led". Ryan also tells Gabe to "take care" when Gabe announces to the office that he's been reassigned to Sabre headquarters in Florida.

Season 8

In "The List", Ryan is on the "Losers" of new CEO Robert California's list.

In "Garden Party", Ryan makes a toast to "the troops... all the troops... both sides".

Relationships

Kelly

Ryan has an on-again, off-again relationship with office chatterbox Kelly. The relationship has been troubled from the outset, for Ryan desires a very casual relationship, whereas the overbearing Kelly wants to get married and have children as soon as possible. The two "hooked up" on the eve of Valentine's Day, although Ryan was brusque with her the following day. Things seemed to be starting up between the two again during the office "Casino Night". Ryan and Kelly are later seen dating in "The Convention". Ryan met Kelly's parents during Diwali, but they were not impressed by his low income, desire to travel and saving up money to buy an Xbox, rather than start a family. Ryan has more than once tried unsuccessfully to break up with Kelly, with one of the more notable occurrences after "The Merger" episode, when the Scranton branch absorbs the Stamford branch instead of the other way around, once again putting the two of them back together.

Even though Ryan and Kelly continue to bicker, he is sweet to her in the episode "Safety Training" after he kisses her on the forehead while winning a bet. B.J. Novak has stated that Ryan and Kelly are going strong, well into the third season: "I think Ryan and Kelly is a relationship that everyone has been in. It's a puzzle as to why they're still together, but I think Ryan loves being loved-- even though he won't admit it. He lost Michael's love so he has to take in more love from Kelly."

After accepting a promotion to Corporate by telephone in "The Job", an elated Ryan immediately breaks up with Kelly, telling her "You and I are done," with a smile.

In "Dunder Mifflin Infinity", Kelly tries to rekindle their relationship by feigning pregnancy, a lie which she later reveals. This only upsets Ryan more and leads to him attempting to have her job outsourced to India. Ryan is visibly upset in later episodes when Kelly later flirts with and kisses Darryl in front of him. When Ryan is arrested in the Season 4 finale, Kelly says she looks forward to rubbing in his downfall by visiting him in prison.

Ryan and Kelly make amends in "Weight Loss", and Ryan indicates a renewed interest in her. He witnesses Kelly and Darryl kiss, as Kelly looks up to make sure Ryan sees it. In the episode "Employee Transfer" Ryan shows interest in Kelly by helping her walk in her heels. In "Business Trip", Ryan and Kelly get back together when he moves back to the annex, though Ryan is uncomfortable again as he only made her breakup with Darryl with the expectation he would react violently, which he did not. In "Frame Toby", Ryan breaks up with her again and leaves the office altogether. Upon his return, the two do not rekindle their relationship, however, they constantly flirt and bicker with each other on Twitter. In a deleted scene in "Koi Pond", though, it's implied by Ryan that he and Kelly are once more in a relationship of some sort. Ryan implies that he is still not certain of his relationship with Kelly in the episode "Shareholder Meeting", when he asks Creed if he is "in love with her, or in love with the idea of her", when Creed asks him for relationship advice.

In an interview with Yahoo! TV, that was released before the episode "Business School", B.J. Novak describes Ryan and Kelly as "the worst relationship that all of us have been in." He adds, "The bad news is that that's what a lot of people have actually experienced, something that just doesn't work on any level, and they just keep going for some weird reason." Mindy Kaling (Kelly) adds, "It seems like Ryan has just adjusted to the fact that he is the boyfriend of this crazy girl."[9]

In the season Seven episode "The Search" during the cold open Ryan and Kelly announced to the office that they were getting a divorce apparently having married over a week earlier on the spur of the moment neglecting to tell anyone. Originally they asked for no one to take sides claiming it was an amicable break up but realizing that no one cared and getting little reaction to their news Ryan declared that the split was not amicable and demanded that people take sides and also raise their hands to show whose side they were on; no one in the office raised a hand to support either one of them. Shortly after, in the episode PDA, evidence is shown that they may be dating again. Due to him sitting next to her in the meeting and spending the entire episode in the annex where Kelly works and their communication in a deleted scene. However, in more recent episodes, Ryan and Kelly have not been seen sitting together in meetings which might mean they are not dating.

In the the episode "Spooked", Ryan and Kelly are seen standing next to each other and talking. At the end of the episode, he kisses her on the forehead.

Michael

Michael has a one-sided mancrush on Ryan, which frightens him at times. Ryan was also inconveniently stuck in the position of being personal assistant to Michael, who immediately summons him to all menial tasks, such as picking up a video for Michael at his mother's house and helping him clean out his car, although in the end of the episode "The Job", Ryan becomes Michael's boss. He has on several occasions summoned him to inappropriate tasks, such as in "Ben Franklin", he brings Ryan along to a Sex shop to gather items for Bob Vance's bachelor party, much to his disgust. In "The Dundies", Michael gives Ryan the "Hottest in the Office" award, describing him as "someone who really lights up the office" and "someone we all can't keep from checkin' out". After congratulating Ryan for his award, he slaps Ryan's buttocks. Also, in "The Fire" episode, when the office is playing the game "Who would you do" Michael chooses Ryan, making him very uncomfortable, even though it's meant to be a joke.

In the third season, Ryan begins correcting Michael for embarrassing him as evident by "The Convict", when one of Michael's latest seminars involving prison life has Michael referring to Ryan as "da belle of da ball" if he were in prison. In a deleted scene from "Diwali", it is suggest that Michael has begun stalking Ryan, when Carol lists a good amount of information about him (such as the street he lives on). He has a list of excuses he programmed into his cellphone to use if Michael summons him into any of his antics. Along with Stanley Hudson and Phyllis Lapin, Ryan counsels the new employees from the Stamford branch on how Michael operates as manager of their branch. In "Business School", while upset with Ryan, Michael tells his entire class that everyone thinks that he is a tease. In "The Job", Michael comes back from his interview in New York and asks Ryan to get him a cup of coffee, but Ryan firmly says "I don't do that stuff anymore." Michael says it's not for Ryan and later says he's still waiting for his coffee, unaware that Ryan has just become his direct supervisor. In retaliation, Ryan pointedly makes Michael get bottled water for him when Ryan returns to Scranton during "Dunder Mifflin Infinity".

Michael seems to be aware that Ryan isn't very fond of him, though possibly in denial; when Dwight and Michael show up in New York to join Ryan for a night of partying in Night Out, Michael is taken aback when Ryan loudly says how happy he is to see them, and points out to Ryan that it's "Michael and Dwight". Later in the episode, Ryan tries to indirectly confide to Michael that he has a drug problem (using his friend's name as the individual in question), but Michael ends up giving Ryan useless advice he learned from watching The Wire. Michael later is devastated when he learns of Ryan's arrest.

Michael arranges for Ryan's return to the Scranton branch, and temporarily grows a goatee because Ryan was wearing one after he got dismissed and moved into a new place, which Michael apparently helped him do. Disturbed by Michael's mimicry, Ryan shaves it off. When Michael starts his own company in "Dream Team", he convinces him to leave his job at the bowling alley and join his newly formed paper company. After the buyout of the Michael Scott Paper Co. by Dunder Mifflin, Michael rehires Ryan as a salesman before demoting him back to a temp.

Jim

Initially, Ryan and Jim got along well in the first three seasons and both seemed to respect each other. However, hints of a future rivalry were shown in "The Merger", where it is revealed to Jim that Ryan took his old job after he transferred to Stamford. Despite this, the two still got along fairly well with little to no annoyance from each other. However, after Ryan was promoted to his Corporate post as a Vice President of Sales for the company, he began behaving self-absorbed and egotistical, causing Jim to lose much respect for him.

Their relationship soon turns into one of bitter rivalry as Ryan learns that Jim had been discussing with David Wallace, CFO of the company, the downsides to Ryan's new company website. Once Ryan begins feeling overly stressed with the failure of the website, he turns to drugs and drinking and decides to find a way to fire Jim, fearing that Jim is undermining his authority and making him look bad in front of Wallace. He first puts a shocked Jim on "warning" for all of his pranks on Dwight, flirting with Pam, and inadequate sales figures, then pressures Jim to record a huge in-person sale as one made through Dunder Mifflin Infinity. As Ryan tries to fire Jim under false pretenses, Jim begins to develop raw hatred for him, even stating in an interview that all Ryan managed to do in three years was start a fire and grow a beard "and it's not even a good beard". Jim is also shown to be delighted when Ryan was arrested for sales fraud, along with being relieved that his job is now safe from Ryan. After Ryan was released from prison, he returns and immediately apologizes to Jim who accepts his apology, but the two still held each other in relative contempt.

Once Ryan is rehired as a salesmen before being demoted back to a temp at the company, he forms a bond with Pam, slightly softening his bitter relationship with Jim. Things finally improve a little between the two for most of season five, but they deteriorate anew in season six when Ryan does not take Jim's new position as co-manager seriously. Ryan is eventually put in a closet, his new office, by Jim for slacking off and undermining his authority as manager. Ryan then teams up with Dwight to get rid of Jim and the pair celebrate after Jim's demotion back to sales representative, although they do not know Jim accepted the demotion as he could gain more in pay through commission as a salesman rather than a manager. During season 7 the two seem to be having no conflict and are actually seen getting along in a few scenes possibly meaning they have gained each others friendship back.

A subtle running gag in the early seasons of the show, and another hint and the rivalry to come between them, is that Ryan often shows interest in girls Jim is actively dating. During season 2, he asks Jim if he can call his then on/off girlfriend Katy; in season 3 he asks Karen Fillipelli out via e-mail behind Jim's back (which Karen, who politely lied to Ryan about not dating co-workers, promptly tells Jim about); and in season 4, he asks out Pam in front of the entire office, only to be shot down when she reveals to him she is dating Jim, although he handles the rejection with outward maturity.

Dwight

Much like Jim, Ryan saw Dwight as an extremely odd and annoying person, stating in "The Return" that he will not miss Dwight after Dwight quit temporarily. During "The Initiation", Dwight takes Ryan on a series of bizarre tests to prove himself a worthy salesmen before Ryan embarks on his first sales call, scheduled that same day. This does nothing except infuriate Ryan, who does not understand how the top salesman of the company could act in such a ridiculous manner. Regardless, Dwight tells Ryan he only wants to get along with him, unlike the way he and Jim worked together, and the two bond by throwing eggs at the potential buyer's company building, who refused to accept their offer because they "didn't like Ryan."

From there, the two would get into arguments, with Dwight yelling at Ryan during "Beach Games" in which Ryan responds by refusing to continue playing the game with Dwight yelling at him and gives up all together. In season four, Dwight seems to respect Ryan much more after he was promoted to vice president of sales, with Ryan also seeming to tolerate Dwight much more than previous seasons.

Ryan is even happy to see Dwight during "Night Out", although it is revealed he was under the influence of drugs, and they club along with Michael and Ryan's friend, Troy, whom Dwight thinks is a hobbit due to his small stature. The two were rarely seen talking to each other in season five, but decide to team up in season six to get Jim fired from his newly appointed co-manager position. They often argued with each other, but celebrated after Jim got demoted, not realizing Jim gave up his management post because being a salesman under the Sabre policies would hugely benefit Jim financially. The two were last seen agreeing to go out for drinks to celebrate, but then end up arguing over where to go for drinks.

References

  1. ^ a b Dansby, Andrew (2007-10-02), "The temp label is permanent", Houston Chronicle, http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2007_4435539, retrieved 2007-10-25 
  2. ^ Seasons 1 and 2
  3. ^ Confirmed by producer Greg Daniels in The Office Live Blog: To Anissa.
  4. ^ Confirmed by writer/actor BJ Novak in his blog http: /blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=3241662&blogID=266132650
  5. ^ Season 3
  6. ^ Season 4
  7. ^ Season 5
  8. ^ "Thousand and One Words", Ryan Howard's blog
  9. ^ Y! TV Exclusive: 'Office' Romances The Office (NBC) on Yahoo! TV, February 15, 2007.