Zeke is Dwight Schrute's cousin and Mose's brother. His appearances in the show are limited, only being shown during the last season.
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What is Zeke Schrute's relationship with Dwight Schrute in The Office?
In the TV series The Office, Zeke Schrute is Dwight Schrute's cousin. He is introduced in the later seasons, making his first appearance in the episode 'Junior Salesman'. Zeke and Dwight are suggested to have a positive relationship, despite their limited on-screen interactions.
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In which episode does Zeke Schrute first appear in The Office?
Zeke Schrute, a character in The Office portrayed by Matt Jones, makes his initial appearance in the episode 'Junior Salesman', which is part of the ninth season. He is introduced as the cousin of Dwight Schrute and the brother of Mose Schrute.
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What is Zeke Schrute's role in the family dynamic with Dwight and Mose?
Zeke Schrute, played by Matt Jones, is Mose Schrute's brother and Dwight Schrute's cousin. He is introduced in the 'Junior Salesman' episode during the later seasons of The Office. Zeke's role in the family is less central than Mose and Dwight, who jointly manage Schrute Farms. Yet, he shows an interest in the family enterprise, demonstrated by his enthusiasm for the job opening at Schrute Farms.
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Who is the actor that plays Zeke Schrute in The Office?
In The Office, the character Zeke Schrute is portrayed by Matt L. Jones.
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Season 9[]
He first appears in "Junior Salesman", saying he heard about the open job position from Dwight in the shower.
He drives a motorcycle with a sidecar and is a proficient guitar player. In the episode "The Farm" he describes growing up with Dwight and Mose as not being easy as Dwight was the cool one, Mose was the visionary, and that left him to be the comedian.
He is also seen in "Finale" at the bachelor party and is obviously jealous that Jim was chosen to be Dwight's "Bestest Mensch" instead of him.
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