Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit trilogy is coming to an end with the Christmas Day release of The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. Do you ever wonder what will happens at the end of Bilbo Baggins’s unexpected journey? Slough happens.

In a sketch from last night’s Saturday Night Live, Martin Freeman reprised his role as Bilbo Baggins, revealing what happened post the whole saving Middle Earth from imminent destruction thing. Turns out that Bilbo has landed at a paper company in Slough run by dwarves, elves, and other hobbits. He drives a Jetta, and strives to be the “Lord of the Reams” sales-wise, at least.

Bilbo’s career path looks strikingly similar to that of Tim from the UK version of The Office (that’s Jim in the U.S. version) complete with baking the Ring of Power into a Jello mold just to annoy Gollum (as played by Taran Killam) and barely tolerating Bobby Moynihan’s Gandalf the General Manager, who whips out his guitar in the conference room and cracks inappropriate jokes around the orcs.

The sketch was one of the best we’ve seen this year on SNL. Highlights include Gollum’s pitch perfect voice, Legolas as the janitor, and Moynihan as Gandalf as David Brent jokingly saying, “Dildo Baggins”.