When she confronted everyone for not coming to her art show I felt so incredibly proud of her and acting like she doesn't even exist sometimes.. I was so proud of her. She deserves so much credit. She's sweet and helpful to just about everyone in the office and no one acknowledges that.
No she’s always bullying Dwight and gets salty when someone does the same thing back. She’s also selfish. Tobi is the one who goes through the most. Pam is a selfish bitch who people hype up because she’s a women
I think at one point in our lives we all had that moment, like Pam. It's a small victory that's really quite arbitrary, but for a brief period we feel a rush and clarity like we can be so much more than what we are, and depending on the circumstances, say how we really feel. It's almost like being intoxicated, it gives you a moment of courage without losing the clarity of mind. Unfortunately we don't always seize that moment like Pam does. I like how she was only planning to tell people that she did it, because she couldn't believe she just did what she did and was proud of herself. But she found more courage to say more, after she basically told Michael off for being so presumptuous and even sexist earlier.
I love how Pam emotionally matured, from being a shy, kind girl with a toxic boyfriend that took every decision for her to this. I was so proud of her and I also hated everyone who mocked her after.
@@aeoyndjuric1679 LMAO take a chill pill and let us enjoy our favorite show, if you see a comment you don't like just move on! Please be an adult Renan! 🧐
@@elf9409 actually, he makes some valid points. Also, you can't really tell someone to just 'move on' if they see a comment they disagree with since you can't enforce that; anyone can reply to you and disagree with your comment and opinion, hence why it's called a comment section. Common sense.
obiwan8393 yeah, also, when michael scott decided to start his own company, Pam shows up her braveness been the only person in the office who joined him.
Well, it's like in nature documentaries , they can't just go and save the gazelle from the lion, they are there just to film, let life happen Same here 🤣
@@jeanlaurioz9777 yeah i don't get it, there are definitely worst characters but Pam gets all the hate even though she's one of the sweetest, caring, kind person I've seen on a show
@@jeanlaurioz9777 People keep coming at pam but never at jim. They always call out the little mistakes pam makes in her choices too, and ONLY pam. On the "Office Ladies" Jenna called out those haters and called them sexist, which is pretty true.
@@howardhamlin5901 I'm preeeetty sure most people know that Jim, while being one of the most likeable characters in the entire show, can also be a d*ck and a little b*tch sometimes.
The fire walk is actually a great metaphor, Dwight is stubborn (and also stupid), Michael hesitates and can’t make a decision while Pam in this moment didn’t hesitate, she just did it and then she goes and tells Jim exactly how she feels.
I actually like what Michael says to Pam to stop her from doing the fire walk the first time "It takes guts to be a regional manager." It wasn't just that he was being sexist and demeaning to Pam, he was pointing out that Pam was a shy receptionist that he couldn't even fathom being regional manager. And thus Pam steps over the fires and immediately changes for the better.
I can imagine Stanley as Manager lol, just does crosswords in his office all day, has Pam filter the phone calls and calls back those he deems important lol
Don Pietro When they were out at the lake she embarrassed Karen and told jim in front of everyone how she called off her wedding for him, and that she missed him, while he was in a relationship. Then the next episode she says to Karen that she doesnt regret what she said, and when karen is interviewed she rightfully says "Pam is kind of a bitch". She ruined karen and Jim's relationship with her petty bullshit. And pams character isnt even interesting, shes useless as a receptionist and at sales. Karen actually had a brain.
Never cared to give this show a watch before, but 3 months ago I thought what the hell and decided to see what all the fuss was about. I'm now about to finish watching the show for the second time. It's just absolutely amazing. Especially the first 5 seasons.
Why should he have been regretful? She'd destroyed him with her rejection, which was bs as she wanted him and didn't have the courage to tell him, he was with someone else, so likely didn't want to send the wrong messages and in the previous episode, she had got back together with Roy. He was trying to move on from someone who had been pretty clear in her rejection of him. Going to the art show out of office hours would have done nothing but muddy the water and would also have been downright disrespectful of Karen.
@@Kopp203 Well he confessed to her when she was with someone else so he was the one who was disrespectful. Also, if I were not going to make it to an event for whatever reason I would apologise and give some excuse even if it's not true.
I'm currently watching through The Office right now and Pam is my fave character and this is my favourite scene of the show so far. It really broke my heart when the others started teasing her about it the next day but I love that she didn't even give a shit and held no regrets
As much as how Micheal loves to be the center of attention, i mean "love" is not even describing it !!!! but the fact he completely let Pam take the floor on the last scene shows how much he knew Pam needed this and owed it to herself. Believe it or not, in the early seasons Micheal really knew Pam way more than anybody.
Which explains why, despite her many justified grievances, Pam does tend to tak it easy on Michael at times. When she lied to Jan to cover for Michael's sugar high nap in the office, I realised that.
I was so frustrated for Pam. It was pretty cruel to gang up on/belittle someone who struggled to speak up for so long. I actually liked Karen until Pam apologised to her and Karen's response was something like 'it's ok, we all say things we don't mean when we get angry'. She tried to gaslight her, lol.
@@princesssheogorath1979 I would be more understanding with Karen. At that point it was pretty obvious for her that if Pam really tried she could have Jim for herself. So yes, I get where Karen came from. She felt a little betrayed.
I felt it more real that they made fun of her. They never take her serious so why would they start now? The only ones who took her serious were the men who really cared about her: Michael and Jim.
I can't say I'm like Pam. There were so many times I wanted to tell people exactly how I felt over the years and I never had the courage to do so. I wish I could be more like Pam
I think what makes this moment so great is Pam was never like that until she made the conscious decision to end things with Roy. I think she realised that he always kept her in a box whereas Jim actually encouraged her to fly with her own wings. We watch her as she's single, where she transforms into a more confident and independent woman who learns more about herself. But she only got the chance to do that after ending it with Roy. My point is, if Pam had the transformation then you can too. She wasn't always courageous. It's never too late to try. :)
@@funkygroovysoul thanks for your words of encouragement! It's actually been 9 months and I've started doing things I was scared to do like driving myself around and talking my mind to people. It's the small steps that count. I hope everything is well with you too!
i love this episode! I've never been in Pam's position but for some reason, I really felt for her and empathized with her in this scene. It's amazing how shows can connect you with a character
To me, this is the realest moment in the show. Hands down the best one, character development-wise. Otherwise it's, "well well, how the turntables...."!
Was one of those episodes where I wasn't expecting tears, but they appeared! But then I couldn't help myself but laugh at Karen's face @ 7:54 & Jim's face at the end of this particular clip.
Steph Madigan well in GENERAL we don't posess the same characteristics as men do, which is what makes men in general very good at being a boss. Men and women are different, men are better at some things (in general), and we are better at others. There's nothing wrong with us being different, biology is not sexist.
This was a terrific way to show realistic character development. Pam is not an outstanding character, she's not extremely smart or bold or daring but being who she is, she became better over time and I think, more brave. As Michael shrewdly pointed out earlier, he wished she would become more courageous and she did. For the first two seasons, she stayed the same and didn't challenge herself when she had the opportunity (like when Jan offered her a chance for an art course) but she really did spend much of season 3 on her own and that was important because it helped her get some clarity.
I don't get why everyone hates Pam! She try to do her best for his declaration not to feel like a declaration, she wants things to go straight with Karen! She wants them to understand that Jim made her understand that Roy wasn't good enough for her and there's nothing "bitchy" in this! I mean...have we all watched the same show people?
i actually like that micheal was proud of pam that moment, rather then making fun of her or being weird and awkward about it probably one of his best moments
I honestly feel this confession came at the right moment because Jim too at times acted that she didn't exist this whole season like I know he deserves to move on and had the right to maintain his distance to get his mind off her but Pam's friendship never really changed for him even when he got serious for Karen.
Michael was horrible to Pam in these earlier seasons. I honestly don't think he deserved any kind of forgiveness or friendship that she gave him in later seasons
No. Please rewatch the Seasons. He genuinely cares about all his employees and kind of, has a fatherly affection specially to Pam.. I don't know which Office you are watching Sir
I love how she got brave and sayed the things she wanted for a long time, but at the same time it was very selfish to say that to Jim when he is with Karen
When she confronted everyone for not coming to her art show I felt so incredibly proud of her and acting like she doesn't even exist sometimes.. I was so proud of her. She deserves so much credit. She's sweet and helpful to just about everyone in the office and no one acknowledges that.
No she’s always bullying Dwight and gets salty when someone does the same thing back. She’s also selfish. Tobi is the one who goes through the most. Pam is a selfish bitch who people hype up because she’s a women
@@sherhanbaluch9525 who hurt you lmao
@@sherhanbaluch9525 holy crap you're bleak
@@Tidus24kmc you realize the point of fiction is to analyze it right
@@Tidus24kmc we can tell
Pam's walk and her honest confession always makes my heart soar
Your heart soars to the eagles nest
It was beautiful and sad at the same time, it takes lots of courage to open up like that in front of your close ones.
@@carefulicarus7393 shut up with your adjectives
I love how Dwight is geniunely worried when Michael says Voldemort at 5:57 lol its the little things in this show
LOL, I never noticed this before, holy shit hahah!.
criticalem that's so true! like when they show Creed for a split second, or Dwight encouraging Michael. so great man
criticalem Rainn Wilson is a genius
criticalem baldimort bald bald Voldemort
Yeah. As if the Snatchers will come looking for them to pick them up
People are talking about how brave Pam was but dwight stayed on the fire for almost 30 seconds.
Oly1y that’s stupidity not bravery lol
That's because he's nuts
He is crazy
@@migueltaranto9679 so what but it's no brave thing to do after he stood there for 30 seconds xD
Dwight did it for economic gane pam did it for personal reasons
I think at one point in our lives we all had that moment, like Pam. It's a small victory that's really quite arbitrary, but for a brief period we feel a rush and clarity like we can be so much more than what we are, and depending on the circumstances, say how we really feel. It's almost like being intoxicated, it gives you a moment of courage without losing the clarity of mind. Unfortunately we don't always seize that moment like Pam does.
I like how she was only planning to tell people that she did it, because she couldn't believe she just did what she did and was proud of herself. But she found more courage to say more, after she basically told Michael off for being so presumptuous and even sexist earlier.
That was beautiful man
@@BigDiki true
Amen.
holohulolo it’s called acid
I was looking for a comment just like that. Thank you.
Stanley in the first 15 seconds is my existence in a nutshell
Sonali Shinde lol
That is all of our existence in a nutshell.
I feel like that in my team meetings
When your strict teacher makes a shitty joke
Stanley rules!
I love how Pam emotionally matured, from being a shy, kind girl with a toxic boyfriend that took every decision for her to this. I was so proud of her and I also hated everyone who mocked her after.
@@aeoyndjuric1679 LMAO take a chill pill and let us enjoy our favorite show, if you see a comment you don't like just move on! Please be an adult Renan! 🧐
@@elf9409 actually, he makes some valid points. Also, you can't really tell someone to just 'move on' if they see a comment they disagree with since you can't enforce that; anyone can reply to you and disagree with your comment and opinion, hence why it's called a comment section. Common sense.
Her bf wasn't toxic
@@anjaneyagaming295 roy was toxic
@@chadchadderton yeah she cheated on her bf yet he is the one who is toxic.
"but im still looking for someone with a Sales background" gets me every time
in every anime, there is _always_ a beach epsiode
Found the man of culture
Dont forget the christmas episode as well
also public bath episode..
No there is not.
Taufiq A. Farizi ?
I love how honest and brave Pam is.
obiwan8393 yeah, also, when michael scott decided to start his own company, Pam shows up her braveness been the only person in the office who joined him.
obiwan8393 I love how Pam is.
Hehe obi wan
She is so brave and honest
"Honest"
I just love how the camera crew just filmed Andy and then abandoned him😂😂😂
His joke isn't really suited for television. 😅
They have abandoned him 2 times i don't know if it's funny or just sadder than Andy's timeline in the office
Well, it's like in nature documentaries , they can't just go and save the gazelle from the lion, they are there just to film, let life happen
Same here 🤣
then stupid brian stepped in to save pam
tbf, that andy was unbearable. He was great from4-8 but in 9 the writers screwed him up again
This episode confirmed my complete love for Pam
But yet peoples hate her...
@@jeanlaurioz9777 yeah i don't get it, there are definitely worst characters but Pam gets all the hate even though she's one of the sweetest, caring, kind person I've seen on a show
@@jeanlaurioz9777 People keep coming at pam but never at jim. They always call out the little mistakes pam makes in her choices too, and ONLY pam. On the "Office Ladies" Jenna called out those haters and called them sexist, which is pretty true.
@@howardhamlin5901 I'm preeeetty sure most people know that Jim, while being one of the most likeable characters in the entire show, can also be a d*ck and a little b*tch sometimes.
X2
but im still looking for someone with a sales background. bahahhaa
I love how she actually became a salesman by choosing Michael one day
He wants Jim
Poor Dwight
But Dwight won ha
To be honest Pam handled many people in offc at times.. including Dwight.. so I think she could be a great manager
Michael in a nutshell lmao
The way Angela looks at Jim waiting for his reaction lol 😂😂😂
Best Pam moment for me. This is Pam at her strongest, showing her true feelings and doing so without regret or denial! She truly matured
Pam is my favorite character in this show and when she called out everyone it made me so proud of her.
Most people want a moment like this when they can publicly call out all the people around that but in reality its kind of a really risky thing to do
The fire walk is actually a great metaphor, Dwight is stubborn (and also stupid), Michael hesitates and can’t make a decision while Pam in this moment didn’t hesitate, she just did it and then she goes and tells Jim exactly how she feels.
I actually like what Michael says to Pam to stop her from doing the fire walk the first time
"It takes guts to be a regional manager."
It wasn't just that he was being sexist and demeaning to Pam, he was pointing out that Pam was a shy receptionist that he couldn't even fathom being regional manager. And thus Pam steps over the fires and immediately changes for the better.
Angela looking at Jim after Pam's confession looks like she is showing her rare sensitive side and I like it!
Yes, I have been waiting fo someone to point this out.
And now we’re not even friends. And things are just like weird between us. And that sucks. And I miss you. :(
It's really respectful of Micheal that he became silent when Pam started confessing
Michael does enjoy hearing from Pam.
Because it was dwigth the one who was speaking i guess
"Maybe I should be your boss"
The office would be more productive, haha.
I can imagine Stanley as Manager lol, just does crosswords in his office all day, has Pam filter the phone calls and calls back those he deems important lol
He uses the company credit card for buying pretzels.
ron swanson ?
@@dylanmorgan2752 except pretzels in pretzel day are free in the office.
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When I watched this episode,I thought that Pam was going to become the new regional manager
Lily Fields I thought that while watching this scene
that would have been a nice twist even if for a little while
But Michael was looking for someone with a sales background.
"Sometimes I feel like I don't exist for you all."
Man I relate to Pam so much sometimes.
I wish I could be Pam, that was just so sincere and great
I'm sure you can be honest and sincere if you want to be, Ali
yeah, being sincere shouldn't really be a large obstacle in life...
You want to be a bitch that ruins relationships? Because that's what pam did with karen and jim.
@@verbalkint4258 well if you really think that you didn't understand anything about Jim and Pam relationship
Don Pietro When they were out at the lake she embarrassed Karen and told jim in front of everyone how she called off her wedding for him, and that she missed him, while he was in a relationship. Then the next episode she says to Karen that she doesnt regret what she said, and when karen is interviewed she rightfully says "Pam is kind of a bitch". She ruined karen and Jim's relationship with her petty bullshit. And pams character isnt even interesting, shes useless as a receptionist and at sales. Karen actually had a brain.
Never cared to give this show a watch before, but 3 months ago I thought what the hell and decided to see what all the fuss was about. I'm now about to finish watching the show for the second time. It's just absolutely amazing. Especially the first 5 seasons.
I always wanted a dog or a friend named Jimmy
Ditto , and now I’m a huge fan 😂👍🏻
It's been 3 years.
This is beautiful
krasinski's performance in this scene is superb, he literally showed a ton of emotions without saying any word.
When Pam said maybe I should be your boss, look at Michael's face he's not offended he seems so proud
No...he looks embarrassed and tries to play off what she said as a joke
he definitely doesn't look proud. he didn't enjoy her statement at all.
I thought so too
I think he was like boom roasted 😂 because he knows that Pam is right..
Whaaaat ? I didn't see any pride at all :D
Jims face of regret
I KNOW.
@@danielaorellana2722 Funnily, I read that in the voice of Monica Geller.
Why should he have been regretful? She'd destroyed him with her rejection, which was bs as she wanted him and didn't have the courage to tell him, he was with someone else, so likely didn't want to send the wrong messages and in the previous episode, she had got back together with Roy. He was trying to move on from someone who had been pretty clear in her rejection of him. Going to the art show out of office hours would have done nothing but muddy the water and would also have been downright disrespectful of Karen.
@@Kopp203 Well he confessed to her when she was with someone else so he was the one who was disrespectful. Also, if I were not going to make it to an event for whatever reason I would apologise and give some excuse even if it's not true.
@@Kopp203 He confessed when she was engaged to someoone else. The timing was just wrong.
I relate to Pam on a different level sometimes
Pam is soo beautiful.
@@Deshammanideep That's the only reason I don't relate to her lmao
@@emeline2nd556 everyone is beautiful in their own way. Only moody people are ugly.
@@Deshammanideep nah...
The crew consoled Pam when she was crying but let Andy float away😂
Probably brian.
Andy doesn’t have boobs..
So sad when she mentioned her art show 😭 I would’ve gone to see your art, pam 😩💕
This episode might my my favorite episode of this show. really loved Pam and it showed on how much she suffered.
N nOni pam is a bitch!
"Its over Dwight! I have the high ground!"
"You underestimate my sales expertise!"
Such a great defining moment for pam
Not everyone thinks that but the courage she must’ve summed up to speak her mind is insane to me!
I'm currently watching through The Office right now and Pam is my fave character and this is my favourite scene of the show so far. It really broke my heart when the others started teasing her about it the next day but I love that she didn't even give a shit and held no regrets
She was somewhat embarrassed, though.
As much as how Micheal loves to be the center of attention, i mean "love" is not even describing it !!!! but the fact he completely let Pam take the floor on the last scene shows how much he knew Pam needed this and owed it to herself. Believe it or not, in the early seasons Micheal really knew Pam way more than anybody.
Which explains why, despite her many justified grievances, Pam does tend to tak it easy on Michael at times. When she lied to Jan to cover for Michael's sugar high nap in the office, I realised that.
And just in the episode before Michael wished courage for Pam at the fountain.
Pam was so brave! I don't know why they were making fun of her on the later episodes
natalia ts Possibly because they couldn't do it themselves.
I think you're right!
I was so frustrated for Pam. It was pretty cruel to gang up on/belittle someone who struggled to speak up for so long. I actually liked Karen until Pam apologised to her and Karen's response was something like 'it's ok, we all say things we don't mean when we get angry'. She tried to gaslight her, lol.
@@princesssheogorath1979 I would be more understanding with Karen. At that point it was pretty obvious for her that if Pam really tried she could have Jim for herself. So yes, I get where Karen came from. She felt a little betrayed.
I felt it more real that they made fun of her. They never take her serious so why would they start now? The only ones who took her serious were the men who really cared about her: Michael and Jim.
I can't say I'm like Pam. There were so many times I wanted to tell people exactly how I felt over the years and I never had the courage to do so. I wish I could be more like Pam
I think what makes this moment so great is Pam was never like that until she made the conscious decision to end things with Roy. I think she realised that he always kept her in a box whereas Jim actually encouraged her to fly with her own wings. We watch her as she's single, where she transforms into a more confident and independent woman who learns more about herself. But she only got the chance to do that after ending it with Roy. My point is, if Pam had the transformation then you can too. She wasn't always courageous. It's never too late to try. :)
@@funkygroovysoul thanks for your words of encouragement! It's actually been 9 months and I've started doing things I was scared to do like driving myself around and talking my mind to people. It's the small steps that count. I hope everything is well with you too!
You sound like a loser.
Pam is not my favorite character but damn that moment was powerful and made awesome chara development for her
This scene was so breathtaking...idk its like pam turned completely 180 degreese...I love it
Unpopular opinion: Michael looks so handsome here
He's always low key handsome.
He's always been handsome since day 1🤷💙
i love this episode! I've never been in Pam's position but for some reason, I really felt for her and empathized with her in this scene. It's amazing how shows can connect you with a character
To me, this is the realest moment in the show. Hands down the best one, character development-wise.
Otherwise it's, "well well, how the turntables...."!
Was one of those episodes where I wasn't expecting tears, but they appeared! But then I couldn't help myself but laugh at Karen's face @ 7:54 & Jim's face at the end of this particular clip.
lmao I don't know why, but the way Angela slowly turns to a ravaged Jim in the end cracks me up so much.
0:06 - 0:11 Stanley went through all the emotions he's ever had in his entire life. lol
0:26 I like to think there was a small fire and Michael Scott himself asked the film crew to add the fake effect.
got to feel for Pam in this one
Ikr??
"the mind has to wrap around the foot" 😂😂😂😂😂
pam that was amazing
watching the office for the first time and i had just seen this scene, loved how empowered Pam was here. You go my girl!
The show should've ended with Pam as the manager
But she's an awful saleswoman even admitted by herself.
@@DeNeSGeri Andy was an awfull salesman and he was manager. Being Manager at dunder mifflin was never about being good at the job.
@@analopes312 Yeah, but Pam had the worst attitude.
No one deserved it more than Dwight dig
I agree, she would make the best manager, because she truly takes care of the people in her office, even if she doesn't like them...
Jesus Christ Dwight writhing on the fire was hard to watch...
Trueeeeeeeeeeee
Why didn't he get the job
your pfp tho
He deserves the job
weird how he was totally fine after
This scene is amazing. Its so beautiful to see Pam rebelling. I guess I’ve always kinda seen myself in her.
Good for Pam for standing up to herself💪🏾💪🏾
pam is so relatable in this, i felt so bad that no one went to her art show and that michael only went
i love the fact they both confessed their feelings (jim first and pam then) in a bare and honest way, even though it took them time to finally do it
I find it so cute when Michael looks so proudly at Pam at 7:00
That's not a proudly look son :D
thats arrogance
That's a look of embarrassment
He embarrassed and try to cover with a smile.
Few episodes before this, Michael wished for Pam to gained courage. Well, his wish came true
wtf is up with that cgi fire at the start? that was weird
that was the sky reflected in the water
lol Juan what's wrong with you?
He means at 0:26 when they lit the logs. Unless I'm missing something obvious here.
It was 2006...
Andrés Fonseca Silva and it was a tv series, means that the budget is low compared to movies.
This is a beautifully written episode
Michael made me so mad when he shut Pam down like that. I hated Michael when I started watching lol
whiitejeans women make bad managers.
Whitejeans That’s kinda sexist mate. A person’s gender doesn’t predetermine their capability to manage a group of people
Steph Madigan that's the point, its one of Michael's infamous lines in the show ,he's just quoting it
Steph Madigan well in GENERAL we don't posess the same characteristics as men do, which is what makes men in general very good at being a boss. Men and women are different, men are better at some things (in general), and we are better at others. There's nothing wrong with us being different, biology is not sexist.
britt im irish so this show never was on tv and i recently found it i think Michael is the worst😂
3:56 Dwight recreating the scene on Mustafar
XD
U were my brother Dwight
But I'm still looking for someone with sales background 😂
Loved how Jim looked at the camera when he saw the fire
Pam, that was amazing! But I am still looking for someone with a sales background.
This was a terrific way to show realistic character development. Pam is not an outstanding character, she's not extremely smart or bold or daring but being who she is, she became better over time and I think, more brave. As Michael shrewdly pointed out earlier, he wished she would become more courageous and she did. For the first two seasons, she stayed the same and didn't challenge herself when she had the opportunity (like when Jan offered her a chance for an art course) but she really did spend much of season 3 on her own and that was important because it helped her get some clarity.
The office is okay, like not my main jam but this scene.. this is something else. I wish more people would be honest and vulnerable like that.
this is why i freaking love Pam. she can be flawed and insecure and meek, but she can also be a badass
I don't get why everyone hates Pam! She try to do her best for his declaration not to feel like a declaration, she wants things to go straight with Karen! She wants them to understand that Jim made her understand that Roy wasn't good enough for her and there's nothing "bitchy" in this! I mean...have we all watched the same show people?
Who's 'everyone'?
I love Pam’s scene so much
Dwight's fire crawl
Angela's look to Jim at the end of the video is awesome. I think it was sort of improvised.
i actually like that micheal was proud of pam that moment, rather then making fun of her or being weird and awkward about it probably one of his best moments
I honestly feel this confession came at the right moment because Jim too at times acted that she didn't exist this whole season like I know he deserves to move on and had the right to maintain his distance to get his mind off her but Pam's friendship never really changed for him even when he got serious for Karen.
The fact is a show like Office wont be ever made again. And that's sad
This single and independent Pam is my favorite
Just love her gaze at 7:20; it's like some sort of hunting bird looking for its next prey. So powerful!
I love you Pam Beesly.
Dwight's crawling on fire remembers me of Anakin Skywalker from Revenge of the Sith
U were my brother Dwight
Michael was horrible to Pam in these earlier seasons. I honestly don't think he deserved any kind of forgiveness or friendship that she gave him in later seasons
He was the only one who came to her art show. He actually cares for Pam, not everyone else did.
@@regularity2556 Oscar went.
@@SakariWolf13 and insult her art
No. Please rewatch the Seasons.
He genuinely cares about all his employees and kind of, has a fatherly affection specially to Pam..
I don't know which Office you are watching Sir
@Sugarplum Baubles nah sometimes like in this episodes he was a bit of a d to Pam
8:33 Jim's face lol and the way angela turns to him like "bro are you ok ?"
Dwight looked like anakin at the end revenge of the sith😂😂
😔😔
The look Pam gives the camera at 6:31 makes me want to have her bear my children for some reason.
I love Stanley! That's definitely me trying to hold a cordial conversation with someone duuuuumb.
Pam inspires me. She's not perfect, or incredibely gifted as an artist and yet she doesn't give a shit about what anyone says. She's so real ❤
I know why dwight was dressed as sith lord lol
Pam brakes through the glass ceiling only stumble through a trap door.
Jim the whole time : 👁 👄 👁
Jims face is p r i c e l e s s
"but im lookin for someone with a sales background!"
I love how everyone loves how brave pam is lol
I wish I'd have a Pam in my life.
Pam goes on to complain about how noone came to her art show, but doesn't go to the show of Kevins Band a few episodes later either
I love how she got brave and sayed the things she wanted for a long time, but at the same time it was very selfish to say that to Jim when he is with Karen
She baiscally just said she missed having fun with him and missed his friendship. Pam didn’t profess her love or tell Jim she wanted to be with him.
Wow Pam’s speech really got to me
"Pam thats amazing but.... Im still looking for someone with a sales background"
Is no one gonna talk about how difficult it was for Stanley to even act motivated!!😂
This episode made me realize that im so much like Pam but i will never get my Jim back, we are not even friends anymore.