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She seems complacent in a dead-end job and an unfulfilling relationship. It would have been one thing for Pam to be annoyed by the relationship and keep it to herself. She explicitly tells Michael to not date her mother numerous times over, even though she can clearly see that the two are happy together. Jim buys his childhood home so that he can start a family with Pam.

While Jim definitely should have consulted Pam first, her surprise over the purchase quickly turns into loving appreciation — especially when Jim shows her the future art studio that she can set up in the garage. When the couple's relationship took a turn for the worst in season nine, Pam confesses that she always resented Jim buying the house. While it's possible that she always harbored some apprehensive feelings, it simply doesn't mesh with what we'd already witnessed. It's as if things weren't already bad enough for the couple in the later episodes, so the writers had to come up with other ways to add fuel to the fire.

Sadly, Pam just might not be the artist she thinks she is. While stuck as a receptionist, Pam seems to think of her artistic abilities as another possible career path — one that simply never came to fruition due to the circumstances. In one of her more outlandish moments on the series, Pam ends up putting the blame on Jim when her parents decide to split up. The moment comes after Pam asks Jim to speak with her father, believing he might be able to offer some advice about her parents' marriage.

She even takes it as a sign that her marriage to Jim might not be as rock-solid as she previously thought. Everyone on The Office engages in their fair share of lying, often for the sake of keeping their relationships a secret. Pam is usually viewed as one of the more trustworthy employees at Dunder Mifflin Scranton, but is she really as innocent as she seems? While Pam has certainly never gone as far as two-timing her partner, she does engage in her fair share of lying throughout the series.

For instance, Pam decides to make up a totally new office position for herself when she ends up tanking in sales. She also lied for Angela on numerous occasions, along with making everyone lie on her behalf to trick her grandmother after she becomes pregnant. Sure, Pam had her reasons, but they weren't always the noblest. With Jim splitting time between Dunder Mifflin and Athleap, Pam was left back in Scranton, where she was forced to balance a job while raising the family.

This is especially noticeable because Jim encouraged Pam to follow her dreams numerous times over with her art and work in sales, yet she wasn't able to do the same for him when he needed it most.

However, Pam routinely puts up with him. This comes to a screeching halt when she finds out that Michael is dating her mother. She has a bit of an overreaction, which leads her to treat Michael her boss, pretty poorly. She essentially belittles him during the meeting, yells at him, and acts out in a way that would normally get her fired.

And then she even slaps him in the face though, this was at Micahel's request! Pam, Michael, and Ryan did a fair job of taking a lot of the office's clients from their previous colleagues. Michael backs her up on this, so she really never had a chance of getting fired, unless it came from the executives at Dunder Mifflin, because this move was pretty messed up. When Sabre bought out Dunder Mifflin, they almost immediately started getting a bad rap for their faulty printers.

They would spontaneously catch fire and wind of it got to the press. Pam is apparently one of the four Dunder Mifflin employees who unintentionally leaked this information to the press.

If you look up couple goals in the dictionary, we're pretty sure a shot of Jim Halpert and Pam Beesly's wedding is front and center. Played by John Krasinski and Jenna Fischer , respectively, this fan-favorite TV couple's sweet interactions sparked ideas of what we all want in our own relationships. Every shared look and funny one-liner made fans of The Office fall deeper in love with Jim and Pam's relationship.

In an appearance on Watch What Happens Live , Fischer attributed the fictional couples' devoted fanbase to her chemistry with Krasinski. Although they are married to other people , their amazing chemistry still makes us invested in their fictional relationship. But as you binge-watch The Office , there is one specific moment between Jim and Pam that will make you cringe.

In season 2, episode 6 of The Office , Jim crosses serious boundaries. However, in the pilot episode, she breaks down crying when Michael pulls an ill-advised prank by telling her that she will be fired. Michael has criticized Pam for simply forwarding calls to voice mail without answering and in a deleted scene for not sounding enthusiastic enough when speaking on the telephone.

Pam is usually happy to abandon her work if asked to do something else by Jim. She will do extra, unnecessary work such as making a casket for a dead bird or paper doves for the Office Olympics to make other people happy. Despite the abuse she takes from Michael, she never goes any further than calling him a jerk in the pilot. In later seasons, however, she becomes more honest and forward with Michael and will often make sarcastic comments toward him, while also translating his speech to the rest of the staff.

Her and Michael got very close and Pam knew Michael well enough to translate his nonsense. While engaged to Roy, Pam denies, or is in denial about, having any romantic feelings for Jim. She later talks to her mom on the phone and says Jim is her best friend though she doesn't say his name , and says "Yeah, I think I am" to an unheard question.

She is interrupted by Jim, who enters and kisses her; she responds by kissing back. Season three marks a turning point for Pam's character: she gains self-confidence and appears less passive and more self-assured as the season progresses. In " Gay Witch Hunt ," the season's opener, it is revealed that Pam got cold feet before her wedding and did not marry Roy after all and that Jim transferred to a different Dunder Mifflin branch, in Stamford, shortly after Pam rejected him a second time, after their kiss.

Pam moves into her own apartment, begins taking art classes, a pursuit that Roy had previously dismissed as a waste of time, and buys a new car , a blue Toyota Yaris. Jim returns to Scranton later on as a result of " The Merger ", and brings along a female co-worker, Karen Filippelli , whom he begins dating. Jim and Pam appeared to have ended all communication after Jim transfers to the Stamford branch aside from an episode in which Jim accidentally calls Pam at the end of the workday , and their episodes together following the branch merge are tense, despite both admitting to still harboring feelings for the other during the presence of the documentary cameras.

Meanwhile, Roy vows to win Pam back. Roy's efforts to improve his relationship with Pam are quite successful, but once Pam and Roy are back together, he falls back into old habits almost immediately. When Roy and Pam attend an after-work get-together at a local bar with their co-workers, Pam, feeling that she should be more honest with Roy, tells him about Jim kissing her at " Casino Night. Pam, frightened and embarrassed by his reaction, breaks up with Roy immediately. Roy vows to kill Jim and in " The Negotiation ", Roy unsuccessfully tries to attack Jim at work Jim is saved by Dwight's intervention , and is subsequently fired.

Pam later reluctantly agrees to meet Roy for coffee at his request, and after the polite but brief meeting, it appears that their relationship has ended amicably with Roy encouraging Pam to pursue Jim. Pam participates in an art show, but few people attend. Her co-worker, Oscar, brings his partner along who, not knowing that Pam is standing behind him, criticizes her work by proclaiming that "real art takes courage.

Affected by this statement, Pam tells the documentary crew that she is going to be more honest, culminating in a dramatic coal walk during the next-to-last episode of the season, " Beach Games ", and a seemingly sincere speech to Jim in front of the entire office about their relationship. Michael also comes to the art show and reveals his erratically kind heart and loyalty by buying, framing and hanging Pam's drawing of the Dunder Mifflin building in the office.

In the season finale, " The Job ," she leaves a friendly note in Jim's briefcase and an old memento depicting the 'gold medal' yogurt lid from the Office Olympics, which he sees during an interview for a job at Corporate in New York City.

While he is asked how he "would function here in New York", Jim is shown to have his mind back in Scranton, still distracted by the thought of Pam. Jim withdraws his name from consideration and drives back to the office, where he interrupts a talking head Pam is doing for the documentary crew by asking her out for dinner. She happily accepts, visibly moved, abandoning a train of thought about how she would be fine if Jim got the job and never came back to Scranton.

Karen quits soon after, becoming the regional manager at Dunder Mifflin's Utica branch. In Season 4, Pam retains the assertiveness she developed in the third season. In the season 4 premiere, " Fun Run ", Jim and Pam confess that they have started dating after the camera crew catches them kissing. The office ultimately learns of their relationship in " Dunder Mifflin Infinity ". In " Chair Model ", after teasing Pam about his impending proposal, Jim tells the documentary crew he is not kidding around about an engagement and shows them a ring he bought a week after he and Pam started dating.

In the next few episodes, Jim fake-proposes to Pam multiple times. In an interview later in the episode, Jim announces that he will propose to Pam that evening. Just as Jim is preparing to propose, however, Andy Bernard stands up and makes his own impromptu proposal to Angela. Having had his thunder stolen by Andy, Jim reluctantly puts the ring back in his jacket pocket, leaving Pam visibly disappointed as she was expecting Jim to propose that night.

In this episode, Jim proposes in the pouring rain at a rest stop, saying that he "can't wait". In " Business Trip ", Pam learns that she is failing one of her classes and will have to remain in New York another three months to retake it. Although Jim is supportive and tells her he will wait for her to come back "the right way", she ultimately makes the decision to return home, saying that she realized she hated graphic design and missed Scranton.

A deleted scene for the episode shows Jim looking through Pam's graphic design projects, which he thinks are "cool", as well as a notebook filled with pencil sketches, which he finds a lot more impressive than her graphic design projects, implying her talents lie in hand-drawn works. When David Wallace makes an offer to buy the company Michael negotiates in order to get their jobs at Dunder Mifflin back instead, including adding Pam to the sales team.

In " Company Picnic ", Pam, after dominating the company volleyball tournament, injures her ankle during a game and is taken to the hospital against her wishes. At the hospital, the camera crew is stationed outside an exam room while a doctor updates Jim and Pam on her condition. There is no audio as the camera shows Jim and Pam embrace, looking shocked and ecstatic. It is implied that she is pregnant and is confirmed in the Season 6 premiere, " Gossip ".

Jim and Pam marry early in the season, at Niagara Falls , during the highly anticipated, hour-long episode, " Niagara ". The ending of the episode, in which their co-workers dance down the aisle, is an imitation of a viral YouTube video — JK Wedding Entrance Dance. The two break up during " Double Date ", an episode that ends with Pam slapping Michael in response to his actions.

Jenna Fischer was granted naming rights by show producers and chose to name her after her own niece.



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