Talk:HALPERT BEESLY MORGAN, Pamela/@comment-204.116.215.194-20170626140214

I love Pam's character, and I think Jenna did a phenomenal job portraying her. However, who else believes that she was being extremely unfair to Jim in seasons two and three? She was engaged to Roy for three years, and she HAD to have known that the engagement was going nowhere fast. It's so freaking obvious by her and Jim's body language and how they interact that they have it bad for each other, not just Jim having it bad for her. The fact that she would make jealous, passive-aggressive comments about Jim dating Katy should've told her that she shouldn't've been with Roy. Also, let's examine the ending of "Casino Night." How on earth could she POSSIBLY tell Jim, "What do you expect me to say?" when he confessed his love to her?!? She made it sound like she had NO idea whatsoever that there was something so much more than friendship there. We never see her and Roy outside of the business park, but from every interaction between them that we do see, she's constantly looking miserable. How many times do we see her miserable around Jim? ONLY when he's with Katy or is talking about Katy.

Again, I love Pam and how Jenna portrays her, but she was sooo very unfair in how she treated Jim on Casino Night, and throughout season 3. He put his heart on his sleeve, and she rejected it KNOWING that there was more than just friendship there. He had to get away. He couldn't bare the pain of seeing her with someone so wrong for her any longer.