Dwight has always been my favorite character, but he does have his faults but honestly for all of them there are just times where I feel like Jim and everybody else could be just as bad…
@@shanveepart of the reason i think p&r was overall the better show. Jim dwight and michael eclipse the side characters so much, but jim isnt even that terribly interesting as a comedy character.
Ive met real life Dwights who pretend to take authority when theyre not supposed to. Him forcing a confession totally deserved to be locked in. The last one with Andy was cruel, though.
You mean when Charles Miner came in. You appear to be confusing fiction and non-fiction there. Or do you mean Idris made John “look like a clown”? I doubt it, but if so, please elaborate. 😂
he is definitely horrible in earlier seasons. just because the actor playing him is handsome and the camera making him look like the main character, people dont see him as a villian.
He is a narcissist, doesnt take accountability (every time he is in the wrong he tries to play it off like its no big deal), and he doesnt respect other people(daryl roommate scenes, finer things club etc). But i guess its fine cause he is "funny" and "charismatic". He is a great and fun character but lets not pretend he doesnt have huge flaws like the rest of the people
Like in conflict resolution I do like Jim but yeah, he definitely deserves reality checks now and then. Overall, Dwight is my favorite character, but again I don’t hate Jim but honestly, there are just times where I feel like he could be just as bad as Dwight…
unpopular opinion but the scene where Andy punches the dry wall was actually one of my favorites.. It actually scared Jim into realizing his pranks can be too much. In an alternate universe, Andy would've taught Jim a lesson for messing with someone he barely knew
I don't think that was Jim's thought process. He seemed horrified with Andy's reaction as in "there's something definitely wrong with him, not me, I'm the reasonable one". He didn't stop his shenanigans.
I've re-watched the episode since. That DEFINITELY wasn't Jim's thought process. A scene later he's mocking Andy's yell "it's pretty freaking unfunny" with Pam. So they're making fun of Andy right after the incident. And then when Andy comes back from anger management Jim is awful to him from the start.
@@alexclark2370Yeah, but John (The actor) hated the idea and fought for it to not happen since he knew people would hate it, which, yeah, everyone seems to hate whenever someone gets inbetween the office’s main couple.
@@AikoDoesRUclips oh wow, didn't know that that. But yeah that's a fair point too, it's hard to get rid of the bias that comes with splitting the main couple. Jim fought so hard to get Pam and loved her for so long too which is why I found it hard to believe he would cheat.
Yeah but Andy wanting to be called Drew was part of something meaningful for him, yknow? Jim never indicated that being called something else was anything but annoying.
The Drew thing was the result of underlying mental instability and anger issues, altogether being aggravated to the point of a workplace mental breakdown all caused by.... Well, it could only be him, one and only Jim Bc he wanted to play a funny prank, which he never took accountability for 🤷♂️ I guess being kinda annoyed about being called Tuna for a few months was totally worth immense mental distress 😂
Bruh how many times have you seen people wanting a "man like Jim". There are literal lists online on why he's perfect. You might see it as a comedy, some people see it as life lessons for some reason
Why was that so bad? I think both of them saw it coming. Why should Jim put happiness on wait when Karen already knows it is going to happen. She has already had that realization, and let's be honest. This was Jim's moment. Although it sucked for Karen, these things always do. They were in a doomed relationship since Jim never really had his heart in it, he just hoped he would. Although Karen was a bit unlucky, you can't blame Jim for trying, failing and admitting defeat. That is simply part of life.
@@Ilive_420 Y'know, maybe I don't remember correctly, but I am pretty sure Karen wasn't there when Jim asked out Pam, and I don't expect Jim called Karen to tell her the news right afterward. Maybe I am an insensitive git, but from Jim's point of view, he has postponed this moment for years, and finally decided to do for what he feels is right for him. Of course he won't wait until the next day because of symbolic shame in the name of someone who isn't even there, and honestly, is quite irrelevant to his life going forward. I'm with Jim on this one. Seize the day. Live it like it could be your last, and learn from your past mistakes rather than letting them slow you down! But I guess this means I lack basic human decency lol😁
To be fair Miner was a soulless incompetent rude corporate lackey. But yeah I enjoyed how he put Jim in his place too. Even tho it was unfair in context. But then again Jim is often unfair towards other people, and judgmental too.
Jim simply typifies the sort of "popular" kid who is used to being perceived as "cool" and having the upper hand socially due to his snark and good looks. And, like any such character, he is usually incapable of meeting anyone who doesn't fit his notion of "normalcy" with anything but disdain and ridicule.
I disagree with this; the way you phrase the comment makes it seem like Jim had an elaborate ploy at rising through the social hierarchy of dunder mifflin that was hidden by a charismatic or socially valuable facade. Though it may seem like he’s disdainful to the “weird folk” like Dwight, it’s shown that much of the reason he pranks him is to occupy his time at his lifeless job. Which granted is a flawed trait but still goes against what you’re depicting in your comment. A good way to gauge the social motives that you describe in your comment would be to analyze his interactions and treatment of characters in the show he hardly interacts with or strangers. It’s very easy to forget that a lot of the characters in the office don’t behave like people do in real life which creates the illusion that Jim’s character is disdainful or calculated. His responses to his work acquaintance’s odd behavior are usually perfectly fine and acceptable and show no sign of inauthenticity or preconceived superiority on his part. Toby, for example, would be one of the characters whom, if we were going by the logic of your comment, Jim may treat poorly as Toby’s generally seen as one of the weaker characters in the show. But, though Toby has his weird moments, Jim treats him with respect and decency. Showing that even when given the opportunity to belittle the weaker link at a chance for social points, Jim doesn’t take it because that’s not who he is as a character.
@@babytin3573 great idea to harass and make an enemy of the HR rep -, - Michael never paid any consequences for his treatment of Toby because he was actually an effective manager for the most part in that he made the dough. So corporate are willing to turn a blind eye. Same with Meredith sleeping with the supplier - it made economic sense to allow this to continue so no action was taken against her. But when Jim became a manager he did start bullying Toby so you're remembering him the way you want to remember him. Jim mainly torments coworkers from his own department, so sales staff. His competition. And he chose Andy and Dwight, then Ryan but they had actual beef so that's understandable, then Clark, so the most susceptible and "defenseless". He doesn't harass Phyllis because in the beginning she was so sweet everyone in the office would protect her and he'd be discovered as the bully he is, and later on she'd rip him to shreds, same with Stanley, Karen was his girlfriend and admittedly he never treated her right but that was outside of work.
Wait, 1 inch every time Dwight went to the bathroom. 2 feet by the end of the day. So Dwight went to the bathroom 24 times! What did he have to eat that day?!
Jim trying to be a member of the Finer Things Club was a dismal failure. In the Coi Pond incident, a deleted scene from same episode was shown on RUclips and it sort of helped explain why Jim didn’t help him
I mean, yeah it was a failure, but that does NOT make him a bad person. He just did not want to be left out of something. He is just human. And yeah, lets be honest, the coi pond incident was barely him being a bad person. Michael almost hit and kicked him in his flailing falling. I am not sure I would have been able to save him if I had my hands in my pockets either.
Didn’t hate him on the first watch but after that I started to realize how terrible he is. One thing that sticks out to me is his impulsiveness when he gets in a relationship with Pam…how do you up and buy a house WITHOUT consulting with her bc if she didn’t like it, whoops!! Now you’ve messed up. And then how do you jump and take a job, that you had already discussed beforehand wouldn’t be a good idea to take, WITHOUT consulting with her first??? Not to mention the investment🙄…I give Jim and Pam 5-7 yrs max before a divorce happens.
@@duneb.l.6429 ………….and yet there’s an entire YT channel and multiple online forums dedicated to the show……..so it being fictional is supposed to prohibit what……………..?
@@00Caleb00 to prohibit? Nothing 😆 But if you take a fictional couple so serious...mygodness... I don't know what you have to say about the real ones...🤣🤣🤣🤣 I don't even care about the ones that I know anymore lol
@@Luis-sq9gu Jim has had it coming for a long time. It would've been disproportionate if Jim only pranked him this one time, but we know this isn't true.
@@Tim_the_EnchanterI don’t think he should’ve after he waved the white flag and was afraid to walk anywhere I think Dwight should’ve stopped there. Before you come at me with Jim pranks Dwight I also believe some of those pranks are taken too far
He wanted the job but he wasn't good at it. He got it because he weaseled his way in, buttering David Wallace and playing Michael's feelings, also he used his privilege as the cool everyman. It was the opposite of what Pam did, because she was already doing the job of an office administrator so it was only fair she finally got properly compensated.
i love jim but he was def a bit of an 4ssh0le sometimes, i hated what happened in later seasons when hes married w pam (not listening 2 her, not asking for her opinion, etc. poor pam) i dont think hes overall a horrible person but. not the best
@@Dfnkey agree! earlier seasons jim (especially when he started dating pam) is the best jim! and comanager jim (or philly jim too) is def the worst jim
@HeyILoveThis yeah. they probably made him annoying at times just so the fans wont like just one character. thats why even people like dwight or micheal can be nice at times
Jim was a young kid who took a good job in his hometown thinking he’d use it to get a different job but stayed thinking the girl would break up w her bf and they’d have a shot. And there was only one guy in the office his age who was super annoying and weird so he pranked him in harmless funny ways the boss wouldn’t get mad at. He and Karen would have probably worked if they didn’t have to move back to Scranton + she would have been supportive of the job in Philly he had later
You forgot the one where Dwight was so happy with his "fitness orb", talking about its benefits and recommending it to Jim, and Jim out of nowhere destroys it with a scissor...
Watch the episode it is from, that puts it in context. Andy was SUUPER annoying in that episode, and spent most of his time bothering Jim and sucking up to Michael. You can't blame Jim for wanting to get him back a bit. Then Andy overreacted, and suddenly Jim is totally in the wrong? I don't see it.
@@filip_aleksander_moen jim knew he had anger issues and took it too far after pushing him over the edge. He even laughed about it later and refused to call Andy drew which wasn't necessary
Personally, i always hated Jim and Pam in this show. I feel like if they had about 25-35% less camera time, it wouldve been perfect. But their stubborn "we are better than the rest" attitude, made me hate them and especially because they had the most camera time in the entire show.
10:43 ok but the way he describes and talks about his childhood house and the clowns that seem to just be important for the frame of the house was my fave! XD
When he got mad at Pam because of (I think) not filming CeCe's recital that he missed, and she had had an important call. So mean. And someone around here pointed out: Ask the film crew!
just now realizing the plot hole with merediths birthday... they say its at the end of birthday month, but in season 1, shes the next birthday on the calendar and its not until next month...
I think it is because HE is the one that chooses and not you. At least the way I saw it, Pam and Jim are just a better match. So whether or not YOU like Karen better, I would say he made the right call for himself, which is good enough for me.
My theory is, that Jim is nice underneath, but has trust issues and insecurities. And exhibits them in different ways (i.e pranks, lies and other). Also he was terrible under pressure. He became highly unpredictable even though he barely showed it.
What would that look like? More clips put out of context to make Jim look bad? Honestly, some of these clips are so unfairly cut that I would love if someone made a version of it that was longer, so that maybe we could have some context, and actually give Jim a fair judgement on whether he is "the worst" or not.
Being upset he bought a house for cheap while helping his mom seems like some boomer Genx stuff You could invest all our money in a shack for all I care. Buying the person you love a house is always a 10/10 play
I don’t know why I ever liked Jim the first time I watched this show. Then later my eyes were opened and realized he’s an ability scumbag. Not only is he a bully, but he never stands up for Pam whenever she gets harassed. Some husband he turned out to be huh.
Why?? Because he played a few harmless pranks on people that were either SUUUPER ANNOYING, or mean to him verbally? Because he was sometimes a bit arrogant and sarcastic? Nobody is perfect. Even though it was not the nicest thing always, you can't kill a man for making his situation a little more fun for himself and his friends. You have to remember the situation he was in, his coworkers weren't exactly unicorns and rainbow-angels either. Its kind of like an eye for an eye, just not revenge, but rather a sort of coping mechanism for boredom and rude people. Or maybe because he wasn't always a perfect husband, something that he regretted and learned from later. We can't look at someone making a normal human mistake saying they are bad people. What matters is whether you learn from them or not. Jim learned from his mistakes, and at the end of season 9 both him and Pam are very happy in their relationship.
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Diapers 😂😂😂
Dwight definitely made this video.
100%
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Facts 😂😂😂😂😂😂.
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“Jim, Ugh”
I love Meredith.
She always tried to get in his pants, that was just bad writing
@@ubuedro true... in earlier seasons Meredith was kinda after Jim, and I believe it was until he got married that she started hating on him
It's all platonic, of course.
she’s one of those characters that doesn’t say a lot, but when she does, she says or does one of the most random things ever and it’s so funny😭
Now we know that Dwight is the admin of this channel
Dwight could Jim me any day 😉
Assistant to the Admin
Right. Everyone hated him but the reality is that Elba spotted a weak spot in the office, and honed in on it.
Amazing how much my like for Jim and disdain for Dwight slowly swapped places over the years.
Dwight has always been my favorite character, but he does have his faults but honestly for all of them there are just times where I feel like Jim and everybody else could be just as bad…
Characters are supposed to have flaws Jim is not perfect, neither is Dwight no character in this show is the "good guy"
Every watch I have disliked Jim (and Pam) even more. Never a fan ngl. All the side characters are better...
@@shanveepart of the reason i think p&r was overall the better show. Jim dwight and michael eclipse the side characters so much, but jim isnt even that terribly interesting as a comedy character.
Ive met real life Dwights who pretend to take authority when theyre not supposed to. Him forcing a confession totally deserved to be locked in. The last one with Andy was cruel, though.
When Elba came in for a few episodes, he completely made Jim look like a clown.
You mean when Charles Miner came in. You appear to be confusing fiction and non-fiction there. Or do you mean Idris made John “look like a clown”? I doubt it, but if so, please elaborate. 😂
@@DEAJP10 bro it doesnt have to be that deep we understand what the comment means
man i'd love to see more of idris elba in the office, the confrontations between him and Jim was too fun :D
nah that mf was the clown minus the first episode where jim wore a tux lol
You notice that if dwight acted normally then jim wouldn’t do this stuff. Plus you notice dwight does turn into jim when charles is in charge.
Jim crosses the line every now and then. But overall I don’t think he’s horrible. Just needs to be brought back down to earth every now and then
he is definitely horrible in earlier seasons. just because the actor playing him is handsome and the camera making him look like the main character, people dont see him as a villian.
@@XabeuttClock it
He is a narcissist, doesnt take accountability (every time he is in the wrong he tries to play it off like its no big deal), and he doesnt respect other people(daryl roommate scenes, finer things club etc). But i guess its fine cause he is "funny" and "charismatic". He is a great and fun character but lets not pretend he doesnt have huge flaws like the rest of the people
Like in conflict resolution I do like Jim but yeah, he definitely deserves reality checks now and then. Overall, Dwight is my favorite character, but again I don’t hate Jim but honestly, there are just times where I feel like he could be just as bad as Dwight…
@@lukamatko8383 it's fine cuz he's younger and attractive😂 pretty privilege is real bros
“Do you think that will ever be us?”
“No” 😅😂😂
Blaming Jim for what happened to D’Angelo and the framing for the employee of the month thing is wild
Jim’s a bully
The employee of the month shouldn't be in this list.
@@heathern4052just more evidence that Dwight made this video
because the joke is that dwight made this video
unpopular opinion but the scene where Andy punches the dry wall was actually one of my favorites.. It actually scared Jim into realizing his pranks can be too much. In an alternate universe, Andy would've taught Jim a lesson for messing with someone he barely knew
I don't think that was Jim's thought process. He seemed horrified with Andy's reaction as in "there's something definitely wrong with him, not me, I'm the reasonable one". He didn't stop his shenanigans.
I've re-watched the episode since. That DEFINITELY wasn't Jim's thought process. A scene later he's mocking Andy's yell "it's pretty freaking unfunny" with Pam. So they're making fun of Andy right after the incident. And then when Andy comes back from anger management Jim is awful to him from the start.
For a made up character, Andy didn’t grow at all and actually regressed. Not a lot was genuinely funny about his character just annoying.
@@ahannan9 they really made Andy's character bad after Michael left but i had to laugh when he punched a hole in the wall again. same spot too.
@@OtesTube lol
The 30% chance to slap from the front to Dwight kills me every time
I think later on when he's so harsh to Pam over the phone should have been included
We just pretend that that season didn't happen
The writers had planned to make him cheat, that would have been interesting
@@yagesh287 seriously?? wow that would have been crazy. Still would find that hard to believe though.
@@alexclark2370Yeah, but John (The actor) hated the idea and fought for it to not happen since he knew people would hate it, which, yeah, everyone seems to hate whenever someone gets inbetween the office’s main couple.
@@AikoDoesRUclips oh wow, didn't know that that. But yeah that's a fair point too, it's hard to get rid of the bias that comes with splitting the main couple. Jim fought so hard to get Pam and loved her for so long too which is why I found it hard to believe he would cheat.
To be fair, Andy called Jim "Tuna" for 10 years.
You mean Drew
That’s the special touch
Yeah but Andy wanting to be called Drew was part of something meaningful for him, yknow? Jim never indicated that being called something else was anything but annoying.
@@slangoognals The "Drew" thing only happened after they knew each other a few months, not 10 years.
The Drew thing was the result of underlying mental instability and anger issues, altogether being aggravated to the point of a workplace mental breakdown all caused by.... Well, it could only be him, one and only Jim
Bc he wanted to play a funny prank, which he never took accountability for 🤷♂️ I guess being kinda annoyed about being called Tuna for a few months was totally worth immense mental distress 😂
Katy: "Why did you even bring me here?"
Jim : "I don't know, let's break up"
Jim had his priorities straight😂
worst decision ever lol
then she dated superman
@@MrPuckpunk 😂
This video is a conspiracy by Dwight, Ryan, Meredith and Toby
Well, Ryan started the fire, so...
Man, I forgot that literally EVERY part of Scott’s Tots was hard to watch.
Michaels look at the camera after andy punched the wall is too funny
People treating this like a documentary instead of a comedic mockumentary 😂
Right?? Jeez... 😂😂😂😂
Bruh how many times have you seen people wanting a "man like Jim". There are literal lists online on why he's perfect. You might see it as a comedy, some people see it as life lessons for some reason
There is a lot of jim in real life
Now they are the comedy for us.
Let people like things 🙄
Most of it is okay, but the one where he tries to leave Pam alone at Michael's and Jan's house is a terrible thing to do.
Terribly hilarious.
Oh come on, it was funny
The way he abandons Karen and on the same day asks Pam on a date, so disrespectful
I've always hated that.
Why was that so bad?
I think both of them saw it coming. Why should Jim put happiness on wait when Karen already knows it is going to happen. She has already had that realization, and let's be honest. This was Jim's moment. Although it sucked for Karen, these things always do. They were in a doomed relationship since Jim never really had his heart in it, he just hoped he would.
Although Karen was a bit unlucky, you can't blame Jim for trying, failing and admitting defeat. That is simply part of life.
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@@filip_aleksander_moen Bc of basic human decency lol. At least have the shame to ask tomorrow.
@@Ilive_420 Y'know, maybe I don't remember correctly, but I am pretty sure Karen wasn't there when Jim asked out Pam, and I don't expect Jim called Karen to tell her the news right afterward. Maybe I am an insensitive git, but from Jim's point of view, he has postponed this moment for years, and finally decided to do for what he feels is right for him.
Of course he won't wait until the next day because of symbolic shame in the name of someone who isn't even there, and honestly, is quite irrelevant to his life going forward.
I'm with Jim on this one. Seize the day. Live it like it could be your last, and learn from your past mistakes rather than letting them slow you down!
But I guess this means I lack basic human decency lol😁
"You can buy new stuff but you can't buy a new party" Diabolical
he’s not horrible but he needed to be humbled down. Charles Minor did it and it was awesome. He knows the effect he has on women
To be fair Miner was a soulless incompetent rude corporate lackey. But yeah I enjoyed how he put Jim in his place too. Even tho it was unfair in context. But then again Jim is often unfair towards other people, and judgmental too.
Locking Dwight in the conference room was actually very good. Dwight was a complete monster in this episode and he created his own problem.
Employee of the month thing wasn't Jim's fault, Dwight rigged it
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That employee of the month thing was Dwight's scam actually.
Breaking up with Amy Adams in a Booze Cruise. Ok, this is the worst!
Jim simply typifies the sort of "popular" kid who is used to being perceived as "cool" and having the upper hand socially due to his snark and good looks. And, like any such character, he is usually incapable of meeting anyone who doesn't fit his notion of "normalcy" with anything but disdain and ridicule.
Yup, makings of a terrible, boring, unremarkable adult
I read this comment in Dwight's voice
I disagree with this; the way you phrase the comment makes it seem like Jim had an elaborate ploy at rising through the social hierarchy of dunder mifflin that was hidden by a charismatic or socially valuable facade. Though it may seem like he’s disdainful to the “weird folk” like Dwight, it’s shown that much of the reason he pranks him is to occupy his time at his lifeless job. Which granted is a flawed trait but still goes against what you’re depicting in your comment. A good way to gauge the social motives that you describe in your comment would be to analyze his interactions and treatment of characters in the show he hardly interacts with or strangers. It’s very easy to forget that a lot of the characters in the office don’t behave like people do in real life which creates the illusion that Jim’s character is disdainful or calculated. His responses to his work acquaintance’s odd behavior are usually perfectly fine and acceptable and show no sign of inauthenticity or preconceived superiority on his part. Toby, for example, would be one of the characters whom, if we were going by the logic of your comment, Jim may treat poorly as Toby’s generally seen as one of the weaker characters in the show. But, though Toby has his weird moments, Jim treats him with respect and decency. Showing that even when given the opportunity to belittle the weaker link at a chance for social points, Jim doesn’t take it because that’s not who he is as a character.
@@babytin3573 great idea to harass and make an enemy of the HR rep -, - Michael never paid any consequences for his treatment of Toby because he was actually an effective manager for the most part in that he made the dough. So corporate are willing to turn a blind eye. Same with Meredith sleeping with the supplier - it made economic sense to allow this to continue so no action was taken against her. But when Jim became a manager he did start bullying Toby so you're remembering him the way you want to remember him. Jim mainly torments coworkers from his own department, so sales staff. His competition. And he chose Andy and Dwight, then Ryan but they had actual beef so that's understandable, then Clark, so the most susceptible and "defenseless". He doesn't harass Phyllis because in the beginning she was so sweet everyone in the office would protect her and he'd be discovered as the bully he is, and later on she'd rip him to shreds, same with Stanley, Karen was his girlfriend and admittedly he never treated her right but that was outside of work.
Wait, 1 inch every time Dwight went to the bathroom. 2 feet by the end of the day. So Dwight went to the bathroom 24 times! What did he have to eat that day?!
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@@werdiscord867 LMAO🤣🤣🤣
I didn't like the way he treated Karen.
@@Desk-u1r agree. He had this 'I'm so much better than everyone in here' vibe.
fr Karen looks way better too
Jim trying to be a member of the Finer Things Club was a dismal failure. In the Coi Pond incident, a deleted scene from same episode was shown on RUclips and it sort of helped explain why Jim didn’t help him
I mean, yeah it was a failure, but that does NOT make him a bad person. He just did not want to be left out of something.
He is just human.
And yeah, lets be honest, the coi pond incident was barely him being a bad person. Michael almost hit and kicked him in his flailing falling. I am not sure I would have been able to save him if I had my hands in my pockets either.
Jim breaks up with Katy while Bill Withers sings "Just The Two Of Us" in the background. Classic Office irony, pure gold.
Hey the Drew thing was justified. Andy had spent the past few years calling him Tuna
He could be the bully in school who was convinced he didn't do anything wrong
Didn’t hate him on the first watch but after that I started to realize how terrible he is. One thing that sticks out to me is his impulsiveness when he gets in a relationship with Pam…how do you up and buy a house WITHOUT consulting with her bc if she didn’t like it, whoops!! Now you’ve messed up. And then how do you jump and take a job, that you had already discussed beforehand wouldn’t be a good idea to take, WITHOUT consulting with her first??? Not to mention the investment🙄…I give Jim and Pam 5-7 yrs max before a divorce happens.
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I think I was the only viewer rooting for Jim to cheat with Cathy and Pam to bang the camera guy 😂
You know everything is actually fiction...right?
@@duneb.l.6429 ………….and yet there’s an entire YT channel and multiple online forums dedicated to the show……..so it being fictional is supposed to prohibit what……………..?
@@00Caleb00 to prohibit? Nothing 😆 But if you take a fictional couple so serious...mygodness... I don't know what you have to say about the real ones...🤣🤣🤣🤣 I don't even care about the ones that I know anymore lol
To be fair, I think hiding Andy’s phone was the only time Jim was definitely in the wrong
The only time when Jim was the worst is the Snowball incident. And Dwight fought back.
What about literally the entirety of season 9
Dwight's response was absolutely disproportionate
My favorite episode. Jim deserved every bit of that.
@@Luis-sq9gu Jim has had it coming for a long time. It would've been disproportionate if Jim only pranked him this one time, but we know this isn't true.
@@Tim_the_EnchanterI don’t think he should’ve after he waved the white flag and was afraid to walk anywhere I think Dwight should’ve stopped there. Before you come at me with Jim pranks Dwight I also believe some of those pranks are taken too far
7:26 Dwight pranked him on this one lol 😂
Yeah they totally forgot the context of that
Not really pranked, he wanted Jim to get fired. It was a whole setup
Not really pranked, he wanted Jim to get fired. It was a whole setup
I WANT TO HEAR YOUR TAKES ON DARRYL AND JIM! Darryl had it bad. Felt like two equally opposing forces. 😂❤
Hey you missed the closing credits which says "Directed and Produced by Mr. Dwight Schrute"
when Jim was the boss, it was probably one of my least favorite parts of the series, and that Jim was truly detestable
He wanted the job but he wasn't good at it. He got it because he weaseled his way in, buttering David Wallace and playing Michael's feelings, also he used his privilege as the cool everyman. It was the opposite of what Pam did, because she was already doing the job of an office administrator so it was only fair she finally got properly compensated.
i love jim but he was def a bit of an 4ssh0le sometimes, i hated what happened in later seasons when hes married w pam (not listening 2 her, not asking for her opinion, etc. poor pam)
i dont think hes overall a horrible person but. not the best
hes a funny guy, but yeah i didnt like when they were married, or when jim was the co manager. he was probably the best around seasons 2-4
@@Dfnkey agree!
earlier seasons jim (especially when he started dating pam) is the best jim!
and comanager jim (or philly jim too) is def the worst jim
@HeyILoveThis yeah. they probably made him annoying at times just so the fans wont like just one character. thats why even people like dwight or micheal can be nice at times
2:37 Love Jim in the mirror playing guitar and wearing a blanket as a cape.
Jim was a young kid who took a good job in his hometown thinking he’d use it to get a different job but stayed thinking the girl would break up w her bf and they’d have a shot. And there was only one guy in the office his age who was super annoying and weird so he pranked him in harmless funny ways the boss wouldn’t get mad at.
He and Karen would have probably worked if they didn’t have to move back to Scranton + she would have been supportive of the job in Philly he had later
You forgot the one where Dwight was so happy with his "fitness orb", talking about its benefits and recommending it to Jim, and Jim out of nowhere destroys it with a scissor...
i love when jim messes up and gets embarassed
Dwight is the only person to break into the channel of the office to put together this compilation for us.
That final clip makes them both look like awful people.
honestly the thing with Andy’s phone is lowkey workplace bullying, if someone at work who i wasn’t friends with did that to me i would hate it lol
Watch the episode it is from, that puts it in context. Andy was SUUPER annoying in that episode, and spent most of his time bothering Jim and sucking up to Michael. You can't blame Jim for wanting to get him back a bit.
Then Andy overreacted, and suddenly Jim is totally in the wrong? I don't see it.
@@filip_aleksander_moen jim knew he had anger issues and took it too far after pushing him over the edge. He even laughed about it later and refused to call Andy drew which wasn't necessary
Jim makes this show complete he holds the crew together. Hes like the wise uncle but at the same time the fun uncle 😂
I totally forgot that Jim and Darryl were roommates at one point. That's frekain' hilarious!
The Vending Machine 😂
Personally, i always hated Jim and Pam in this show. I feel like if they had about 25-35% less camera time, it wouldve been perfect.
But their stubborn "we are better than the rest" attitude, made me hate them and especially because they had the most camera time in the entire show.
poor karen, she deserved better
2:47 The dishes do, in fact, NEED to soak. Every time.
the messy Jim was forced
This has me wondering why/how does Meredith end up hating Jim...
Because she wanted to bang him but he kept saying no.
10:43
ok but the way he describes and talks about his childhood house and the clowns that seem to just be important for the frame of the house was my fave! XD
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Gold 😂
9:01 I just realized that his wallet is in J1 which is like saying, “Jim Won.” 😂 Far reach? Perhaps. 🤭
When he got mad at Pam because of (I think) not filming CeCe's recital that he missed, and she had had an important call. So mean. And someone around here pointed out: Ask the film crew!
I think Andy would of made an excellent addition to the finer things club.
just now realizing the plot hole with merediths birthday... they say its at the end of birthday month, but in season 1, shes the next birthday on the calendar and its not until next month...
Dwight: "That's what I've been saying!"
Jim they could never make me hate you papi
How he chose Pam over Karen is beyond me
Karen > Pam any day
I think it is because HE is the one that chooses and not you. At least the way I saw it, Pam and Jim are just a better match. So whether or not YOU like Karen better, I would say he made the right call for himself, which is good enough for me.
The 30% chance being attached from the front slap is the funniest thing ever! I laugh SO hard every time!
2:37 Jim giving out a absolutely solid Guitar solo in the background ☠️🤣
Refusing to call Andy Drew was so mean for no reason. One of his ugliest moments.
bro called him Tuna cmon
The video had to end with Karen's face, she is who he did the worst.
feel bad for Karen.
Did they expect Jim to fall in too?
Writing went south after season 5. More bs storylines and shenanigans that would of never worked earlier in the show.
Absolutely I do support to whomever made this video.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the office for always bringing us this hilarious wholesome content!
My theory is, that Jim is nice underneath, but has trust issues and insecurities. And exhibits them in different ways (i.e pranks, lies and other). Also he was terrible under pressure. He became highly unpredictable even though he barely showed it.
Just a friendly reminder that Ryan started the fire
The employee of the month framing definitely got a giant smile on my face lol. Just what I needed on a lunch break
3:43 the light gray or green😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Stanley doesn't care at all. He noticed though😂.
Jim is a bully
Pam was the worst! Team Jim!
How are those opposing teams?
Jim playing Rock Band on Daryll’s bed is pure gold
once they get together especially, jim and pam become pretty unlikable honestly.
Most of these just made me like him more.
as you grow older you understand dwight more
This video could have been waaaaaaay longer
What would that look like? More clips put out of context to make Jim look bad?
Honestly, some of these clips are so unfairly cut that I would love if someone made a version of it that was longer, so that maybe we could have some context, and actually give Jim a fair judgement on whether he is "the worst" or not.
Andy is only worse than Jim.
To be fair, Andy had it comin’ with the phone prank
THANK YOU!!
People just seem to ignore that Andy was EXTREMELY ANNOYING in that episode
Being upset he bought a house for cheap while helping his mom seems like some boomer Genx stuff
You could invest all our money in a shack for all I care. Buying the person you love a house is always a 10/10 play
"Slim...."
"Jim."
😂 coincidence or no? 😂
I don’t know why I ever liked Jim the first time I watched this show. Then later my eyes were opened and realized he’s an ability scumbag. Not only is he a bully, but he never stands up for Pam whenever she gets harassed. Some husband he turned out to be huh.
Exactly, he has no courage or sense of responsibility. A poor romantic partner.
No cuz Charles was kinda the worst idk… “why did you duck” WHAT DID YOU WANT HIM TO DO?!? HEAD BUTT A SOCCER BALL HEADED AT HIS HEAD AT 100 MPH
Also what is a rundown Charles? Because a rundown is just a list of clients NO NEED FOR THE JARGON TO MAKE YOURSELF FEEL COOL.
The more I grow up the more i realize that people like Jim are straight up nightmare to work with
Jim is definitely not the worst 😂😂😂.
Yes, because PAM. 😈
Jim is self centered af.
i dont care is jim murdered his entire family. he is like a son to me
2:36 I never noticed Jim playing the guitar in the background before 😂 such a good connection with the gaming episode 😂
totally agree! Jim is a jerk. Why does everyone love him? Such a bully. Yes- I know they aren't real
I love how Phyllis slams her drawer on Andy!
why is the thumbnail so hilarious? lol
I’ve been saying it for years; Jim is the absolute worst. Thank you for finally making this video.
Why??
Because he played a few harmless pranks on people that were either SUUUPER ANNOYING, or mean to him verbally?
Because he was sometimes a bit arrogant and sarcastic?
Nobody is perfect. Even though it was not the nicest thing always, you can't kill a man for making his situation a little more fun for himself and his friends. You have to remember the situation he was in, his coworkers weren't exactly unicorns and rainbow-angels either. Its kind of like an eye for an eye, just not revenge, but rather a sort of coping mechanism for boredom and rude people.
Or maybe because he wasn't always a perfect husband, something that he regretted and learned from later. We can't look at someone making a normal human mistake saying they are bad people. What matters is whether you learn from them or not. Jim learned from his mistakes, and at the end of season 9 both him and Pam are very happy in their relationship.
I can't believe he gave Dwight a bag of nickels 😂