
Yeah, so that happened!
May 17, 2007 | In Movies & TV | No CommentsTo anyone who hasn’t seen the season finale of “The Office,” you might be best served by not reading this post.
OK, you’ve been warned. So basically, “The Office” is the best show on television right now. Gilmore Girls and Veronica Mars are both gone and lets face it, the Simpsons lost steam years ago (but I still love it). The third season of “The Office” came to an end here a few hours ago and I just finished catching up thanks to TiVo.
Jim and Pam, the love story of the show, finally came to an amazing head – in a understated and beautiful way. With Jim asking Pam on a date.
I’ll expect anyone really interested in the details will watch the episode themselves and not bother reading this entire post, so I will just comment on what happened. Instead of a massive kiss or big proclamation that most would expect they did something amazing – the let it be real. Jim simply asked Pam out. To dinner. With a “sure” and a “it’s a date” the moment millions have been waiting for happened.
They’re apparently together. Now the show didn’t go any further into the details of their relationship, however the set up for next season will be interesting. The temp is Michael’s new boss and Karin apparently is going to come back (at least for a few episodes, the actress has a pilot that got picked up by FOX) so the summer is going to be a little longer than I wish it would be.
Watch the scene that we’ve all been waiting for!
Jenna Fischer (Pam) was recently injured in a fall, so everything else aside, I really hope she feels better – Office or no Office. Get well soon Jenna.
P.S. – I’m officially not watching the CW. Smallville and Supernatural work very well on DVD. You shouldn’t have canned Gilmore Girls or Veronica Mars CW. We’re through.
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