For nine seasons of The Office, Rainn Wilson found a way to make that guy at work everyone hates into someone viewers found hilarious and almost lovable.

As Dwight Schrute, Wilson was an abrasive and confrontational comedic foil to John Kasinski’s puckish Jim Halpert. But the 49-year-old actor also added layers to Dwight that pushed him past being a simple one-dimensional antagonist and turned him into a relatable character.

Wilson filmed his last episode of The Office in 2013, and since then, he’s been keeping busy with a variety of acting projects, the creation of his SoulPancake online venture, and writing a memoir, The Bassoon King. That book, which was released Nov. 10, gave Wilson an excuse to spend a few hours online answering questions during an Ask Me Anything session Sunday.

Along with his new book, Wilson also discussed his belief in the Baha’i Faith, his short-lived Fox series Backstrom, Mindy Kaling, and the Office scene that had him cracking up the most while filming it.

Here are some other highlights from his AMA.

What Has His Baha’i Faith Meant to His Career?

Who Is He Backing for President in 2016?

Why Was His Book Labeled “Religious Humor?”

What Advice Would He Give 20-Year-Old Rainn?

How Did He Go About Writing The Bassoon King?

Does the Social Climate Make Doing Comedy Hard?

Is an Office Spinoff Starring Dwight Still in the Works?

Does He Still Keep In Touch With The Office Cast?

How Did He Get Involved With the Lidè Foundation?

What Are the Origins of Dwight’s Bad Haircut?

Where Does Rainn End and Dwight Begin?

How Did He Like the New James Bond Film?

Check out Rainn Wilson’s full Ask Me Anything for more behind-the-scenes Office knowledge.