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|name = Jim Halpert
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|born = October 1, 1978
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|born = February 18, 1978 (aged 46)
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|alias = Fat Halpert<br>
|alias = Jimbo<br />Fat Halpert<br />Tuna<br />Big Tuna<br />Halpert<br />Jimothy<br />Big Haircut<br />Thin Sliced Tuna<br />James Trickington
 
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Tuna<br>
<small>[[Jim Halpert#Nicknames for Jim|See More]]</small>
 
|marital = [[Pam Halpert]] <small>(wife)</small>
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Big Tuna / Big Haircut <small>(by [[Andy Bernard|Andy]])</small><br>
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Halpert<br>
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The Hot One<br>
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Jimothy<br>
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Big Haircut<br>
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Thin Sliced Tuna<br>
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James Trickington<br>
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Jim Bag<br>
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William Buttlicker<br>
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Mr Balance <small>(by Dwight)</small><br>
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Skippy<br>
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Zuckerberg<br>
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Jimmy<br>
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Tall Guy <small>(by [[Creed Bratton|Creed]])</small><br>
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Tuna Turner<br>
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The Original Fry Cook<br>
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Jimbo<br>
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Jim Samtanko<br>
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Large Tuna<br>
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|marital = [[Pam Beesly|Pam Halpert]] <small>(wife, m. 2009)</small>
 
[[Karen Filippelli]] <small>(ex-girlfriend)</small><br>
 
[[Karen Filippelli]] <small>(ex-girlfriend)</small><br>
[[Katy]] <small>(ex-girlfriend)</small>
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[[Katy Moore]] <small>(ex-girlfriend)</small>
|children = [[Cecelia Halpert]] <small>(daughter)</small><br />[[Phillip Halpert]] <small>(son)</small>
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|children = [[Cecelia Halpert]] <small>(daughter)</small><br>[[Phillip Halpert]] <small>(son)</small>
|siblings = [[Tom Halpert]] <small>(brother) </small><br />[[Pete Halpert]] <small>(brother) </small><br />Larissa Halpert <small>(sister)</small>
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|siblings = [[Tom Halpert]] <small>(brother) </small><br>[[Pete Halpert]] <small>(brother) </small><br>[[Larisa Halpert]] <small>(sister)</small>
|parents = Gerald Halpert <small>(father)</small>
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|parents = [[Gerald Halpert]] <small>(father)</small>
Betsy Halpert <small>(mother)</small>
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[[Betsy Halpert]] <small>(mother)</small>
|other family = Vanessa Halpert <small>(niece)</small><br />
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|other family = Vanessa Halpert <small>(niece)</small><br>
Unnamed nephew playing T-ball<br />
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Unnamed nephew playing T-ball<br>
Unnamed Baby Halpert <small>(brother's new baby)</small><br />
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Unnamed Baby Halpert <small>(brother's new baby)</small><br>
[[William Beesly]] <small>(father-in-law)</small><br />
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[[William Beesly]] <small>(father-in-law)</small><br>
[[Helene Beesly]] <small>(mother-in-law)</small><br />
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[[Helene Beesly]] <small>(mother-in-law)</small><br>
 
[[Penny Beesly]] <small>(sister-in-law)</small>
 
[[Penny Beesly]] <small>(sister-in-law)</small>
|job = *President of New Acquisitions, [[Athleap/Athlead]]<br />
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|job = *President of New Acquisitions, [[Athlead]]<br>
*Assistant to the Regional Manager <small>(former)</small>, [[Dunder Mifflin Scranton]]<br />
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*Assistant to the Regional Manager <small>(former)</small>, [[Dunder Mifflin Scranton]]<br>
*Sales Representative <small>(former)</small>, [[Dunder Mifflin Scranton]]<br />
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*Sales Representative <small>(former)</small>, [[Dunder Mifflin Scranton]]<br>
*Regional Co-Manager <small>(former)</small>, [[Dunder Mifflin Sabre]]<br />
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*Regional Co-Manager <small>(former)</small>, [[Dunder Mifflin Sabre]]<br>
*Regional Manager <small>(former)</small>, [[Dunder Mifflin Sabre]]<br />
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*Regional Manager <small>(former)</small>, [[Dunder Mifflin Sabre]]<br>
*Assistant Regional Manager <small>(former)</small>, [[Dunder Mifflin Stamford]]<br />
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*Assistant Regional Manager <small>(former)</small>, [[Dunder Mifflin Stamford]]<br>
 
*Assistant Regional Manager <small>(former)</small>, [[Dunder Mifflin Scranton]]
 
*Assistant Regional Manager <small>(former)</small>, [[Dunder Mifflin Scranton]]
 
|workplace = [[Dunder Mifflin Scranton]]
 
|workplace = [[Dunder Mifflin Scranton]]
 
[[Dunder Mifflin Stamford]]<br>
 
[[Dunder Mifflin Stamford]]<br>
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[[Athlead]]
[[Dunder Mifflin Sabre]]<br>
 
[[Athleap/Athlead]]
 
 
|first appearance = [[Pilot]]
 
|first appearance = [[Pilot]]
 
|last appearance = [[Finale]]
 
|last appearance = [[Finale]]
 
|seasons = [[Season 1|1]] • [[Season 2|2]] • [[Season 3|3]] • [[Season 4|4]] • [[Season 5|5]] • [[Season 6|6]] • [[Season 7|7]] • [[Season 8|8]] • [[Season 9|9]]
 
|seasons = [[Season 1|1]] • [[Season 2|2]] • [[Season 3|3]] • [[Season 4|4]] • [[Season 5|5]] • [[Season 6|6]] • [[Season 7|7]] • [[Season 8|8]] • [[Season 9|9]]
 
|portrayed by = [[John Krasinski]]
 
|portrayed by = [[John Krasinski]]
|gender = male
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|gender = Male
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}}'''James Duncan "Jim" Halpert''' (born October 1, 1978) is a fictional character played by [[John Krasinski]] in the television series ''[[The Office (US)|The Office]]'' and was originally based on [[Tim Canterbury]] in the UK version of ''The Office''. He was a salesman at what was formerly Dunder Mifflin-Sabre until he was fired (he actually quit from the company, but was offered severance pay by [[Dwight Schrute|Dwight]] ). After then, Jim founded his own company; [[Athleap/Athlead|Athleap]]. He is one of the deuteragonists of seasons 1-7 and one of the main characters of seasons 8 and 9.
 
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'''James "Jim"<!-- do NOT add the middle name "Duncan" here; his middle name has never been mentioned in the series --> Halpert''' (born February 18, 1978) is a fictional character in the U.S. version of the television sitcom ''[[The Office (American TV series)|The Office]]'', who is portrayed by [[John Krasinski]]. The character is based on [[Tim Canterbury]] from the [[The Office (UK)|original version of ''The Office'']]. The character is also named after a childhood friend of executive producer [[Greg Daniels]]. He is introduced as a sales representative at the [[Scranton]] branch of paper distribution company [[Dunder Mifflin Paper Company|Dunder Mifflin]], before temporarily transferring to the [[Dunder Mifflin Stamford|Stamford]] branch in the [[Season 3|third season]]. Upon the merger of Scranton and Stamford branches, he becomes Assistant Regional Manager, and later co-manager alongside Michael Scott during the sixth-season episode arc from "[[The Promotion]]" to "[[Manager and Salesman]]".
   
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His character serves as the intelligent, mild-mannered straight man role to Michael, although it is also defined by a rivalrous pranking on fellow salesman [[Dwight Schrute]] and a romantic interest in receptionist [[Pam Beesly]], whom he begins dating in the fourth season, marries in the sixth, and has children with in the sixth and eighth. Jim's coworker, [[Andy Bernard]], who transferred from the Stamford branch, often calls him by the nickname "Big Tuna".
==Character Profile==
 
Jim's relationship with [[Pam]] is occasionally the subject of office seduction, which was particularly uncomfortable when Pam was engaged to [[Roy Anderson]], a Dunder Mifflin warehouse worker. It is revealed (in a deleted scene) that Jim and Pam went out for lunch together when they first met and had an amazing time until Jim found out that she was already engaged to Roy. In the [[The Dundies|Dundies episode]], Pam kisses Jim in front of everyone during the awards ceremony when she is drunk. Jim eventually reveals his feelings for Pam to his boss, [[Michael Scott]], who in an uncharacteristically serious moment encourages Jim to "Never, ever, ever give up."
 
   
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==Biography==
When Pam and Roy, three years engaged, finally set a wedding date in the episode [[Booze Cruise]], Jim finds himself with an uneasy attitude towards Pam’s wedding planning. Broken-hearted by Pam and Roy's decision to finally get married, Jim breaks up with his girlfriend [[Katy]]. He begins to become unsteady around certain conversation topics that are brought up. He lashes out at Kelly when she is complaining about her crush saying "that if they do not like her then she should move on and forget about them", hinting that he has done this with Pam. Now that Pam and Roy’s relationship is the strongest it has ever been, Jim decides that he needs to get away for a short time. He plans a trip to Australia during the time of Pam’s wedding so he will not have to attend it. He later realizes that once the wedding is over he doesn't know how he will be able to work with Pam.
 
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Jim Halpert was born on February 18, 1978, to [[Gerald Halpert|Gerald]] and [[Betsy Halpert]]. He has two brothers; [[Pete Halpert|Pete]], who lives in Boston, and [[Tom Halpert|Tom]], who lives in New Jersey. They both share Jim's general love of pranks but have come across as unpleasant and they somewhat bully their little brother. Jim's parents presumably live in Scranton, as well as his sister [[Larisa Halpert|Larisa]] and best friend Alan Murphy, who are listed as his emergency contacts at Dunder Mifflin. While Pete and Tom have been seen on the show a few times, Larisa has not.<ref name="The Fight">{{cite episode
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}}</ref> He has a niece, Vanessa,<ref name="Employee Transfer">{{cite episode
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}}</ref> In "[[Branch Wars]]," while he is not specific on which brother he is referring to, he states that his brother's wife just had another baby.<ref name="Branch Wars">{{cite episode
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Jim enjoys [[Wikipedia:Cycling|cycling]],<ref name="Email Surveillance">{{cite episode
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}}</ref> and, as he reveals in a deleted scene from "[[Take Your Daughter to Work Day]]," at times will babysit [[Toby Flenderson]]'s daughter, Sasha.<ref name="Take Your Daughter to Work Day">{{cite episode
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}}</ref> He also lists [[Wikipedia:Soft-shell crab|soft-shell crab]] as his favorite food.<ref name="Halloween">{{cite episode
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Jim has noted that basketball "Was kind of [his] thing" in high school.<ref name="Basketball">{{cite episode
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}}</ref> Although no high school is specifically named by Jim, both [[Clients of Dunder Mifflin#Dunmore High School|Dunmore High School]] (as evidenced in a deleted scene from "[[Product Recall]]" where, during a business visit, he asks a high school student about a former teacher) and West Scranton High School (as evidenced when, during "[[Email Surveillance]]," Pam holds up his yearbook displaying their mascot name, ''Invaders'', across the front) are referenced in separate episodes. In the episode "[[Dwight's Speech]]," Jim tells Dwight that he majored in Public Speaking, however, he later denies this.<ref>"[[Dwight's Speech]]"</ref> Jim began working at Dunder Mifflin between 1998 and 1999 (as evidenced in "[[Pilot]]" and "[[The Merger]]," where Jim says that he still loves when Michael says, "Wazzup!" crazily after seven years, and that on his first day at work Michael played an orientation video which parodied ''[[Wikipedia:The Blair Witch Project|The Blair Witch Project]]'').<ref name="The Merger">{{cite episode|title=The Merger|episodelink=The Merger|credits= |series=The Office|serieslink=The Office (US TV series)|network=NBC}}</ref>
   
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In several episodes, it is stated that Jim is a fan of the [[Wikipedia:Philadelphia Phillies|Philadelphia Phillies]], [[Wikipedia:Philadelphia Eagles|Philadelphia Eagles]], and the [[Wikipedia:Philadelphia 76ers|Philadelphia 76ers]]. Jim appears to be a fan of [[Wikipedia:Hip-hop|hip-hop]], specifically [[Wikipedia:Eminem|Eminem]], as Pam mentions him listening to the ''[[Wikipedia:8 Mile: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture|8 Mile]]'' soundtrack on his iPod in "[[The Delivery]]." He also appears to like [[Wikipedia:Alternative rock music|alternative rock]], [[Wikipedia:Soft rock|soft rock]], and the band [[Wikipedia:Snow Patrol|Snow Patrol]], as Jim uses "[[Wikipedia:Open Your Eyes (Snow Patrol song)|Open Your Eyes]]" as the background music for the video that he shows to [[Pam Beesly|Pam]] of their past history on the documentary in the episode "[[A.A.R.M.]]" Apparently, he is of [[Wikipedia:Scottish people|Scottish]] descent, as in "[[Niagara]]" his father can be seen wearing a [[Wikipedia:Kilt|kilt]] to Jim's wedding to Pam.<ref name="Niagara (The Office)">{{cite episode|title=Niagara|episodelink=Niagara|credits= |series=The Office|serieslink=The Office (US TV series)|network=NBC}}</ref> In the episode "Weight Loss," it is revealed that his screen name for [[Wikipedia:AOL Instant Messenger|AIM]] is JIM9334.<ref name="Weight Loss" /> Like his father, Jim suffers from high blood pressure, as revealed in the episode "[[Pam's Replacement]]."
Jim decides to look into transferring to [[Dunder Mifflin Stamford|Dunder Mifflin&nbsp;Stamford]] in Connecticut. He applies for the job and after receiving confirmation from [[Jan]] that he got the job, he confronts Pam. He tells her that he has always loved her and that he cannot see her get married to Roy. Pam, who is only weeks away from getting married to her fiancé, shows a desire to be with Jim but turns him down. Jim then leaves but comes back moments later and kisses Pam.
 
After the kiss, Jim transfers to the Stamford branch and in the beginning of season three we find that both Jim and Pam had wanted to confess to one another that they loved each other.
 
   
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Though Jim loves to play pranks on Dwight, he is shown to have some things in common with his nemesis, such as a knowledge of comic books and an appreciation for the sci-fi/fantasy genre; as demonstrated in "[[Take Your Daughter to Work Day]]" when Jim and Dwight correct Michael on details about [[Wikipedia:Superman|Superman]] and [[Wikipedia:Aquaman|Aquaman]].<ref name="Take Your Daughter To Work Day">{{cite episode|title=Take Your Daughter To Work Day|episodelink=Take Your Daughter To Work Day|credits= |series=The Office|serieslink=The Office (US TV series)|network=NBC}}</ref> Despite their frequent conflicts, Jim and Dwight are also shown to be an extremely competent sales team in "[[Traveling Salesmen]]."<ref name="Traveling Salesmen">{{cite episode|title=Traveling Salesmen|episodelink=Traveling Salesmen|credits= |series=The Office|serieslink=The Office (US TV series)|network=NBC}}</ref>
==Season 1==
 
In the [[Pilot]] episode, the character of Jim is introduced, as is his crush on Pam. He and Roy sidestep around each other, as well as have a loud and somewhat frightening encounter in [[The Alliance]]. It is also revealed that Jim pranks [[Dwight Schrute]] regularly. It is first shown in [[Pilot]] where Jim puts Dwight's stapler in Jell-O.
 
   
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==Character history ==
[[Season 2]] starts off with [[The Dundies]], where a drunken Pam kisses Jim at the end of the night. It's clearly obvious to everyone in the office and the viewers that Jim still has a crush on Pam, yet he is dating [[Katy]], from [[Hot Girl]] in [[Season 1]]. Jim continues to slack off in [[Office Olympics]]. In [[Email Surveillance]], Jim hosts a BBQ at his apartment to show his roommate, Mark, that Dwight is real. [[Booze Cruise]] is the episode where Jim breaks up with Katy, because he still has feelings for Pam, but she's engaged to Roy, a warehouse employee. At the end of the night Jim, drunk, tells Michael that he's had feelings for Pam.
 
   
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===Seasons 1–3===
Then in [[The Secret]], Michael mimics Jim and tells a few people in the annex about Jim's secret. Jim tries his best to keep Pam from finding out that he's had feelings for her. He says these feelings are from when he first started working there, but they are really current. Michael tells her this at the end of the episode. Jim continues to mess with Dwight in [[Dwight's Speech]]. Dwight is receiving an award for #1 salesman and Jim gives him sample speeches from dictators such as Mussolini, to use in his acceptance speech at a conference. He wins a little cash and Jim wins 9th along with a coupon to a pizza place. When Pam and Roy set a date for their wedding, Jim decides to go on a trip to Australia. He just can't take it anymore, and in [[Casino Night]] he talks to [[Jan]] about transferring to Stamford so he won't have to see Pam and Roy together.
 
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Jim Halpert is first introduced in the "[[Pilot]]." He is adamant throughout the series about his job as a salesman at [[Dunder Mifflin|Dunder Mifflin Paper]] being a temporary one, saying, "Right now, this is just a job. If I advance any higher, this would be my career. And if this were my career, I'd have to throw myself in front of a train."<ref name="firstjob">Wolgemuth, Liz (2008-03-24), [https://www.usnews.com/articles/business/careers/2008/03/13/jim-halpert-and-the-first-job-trap.html "Breaking Out of the First-Job Trap"]. ''[[wikipedia:U.S. News & World Report{{!}}U.S. News & World Report]]''. '''144''' (9):56-58 (accessed on 2008-08-23)</ref> This outlook is most apparent in the elaborate pranks that he plays on his workmates, primarily Dwight, as well as his sarcastic remarks and facial expressions to the film crew and his provoking comments during often ridiculous employee meetings. However, he succeeds professionally and is consistently one of the best salesmen. This is presumably because, as Pam mentioned later, "everybody likes Jim."
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His facial expressions have later been dubbed the “Jim Look.”
   
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A major part of Jim Halpert's character is his relationship with [[Pam Beesly]], which is often the subject of office speculation. This is made worse by the fact that Pam was engaged to [[Roy Anderson]], a Dunder Mifflin warehouse worker. Throughout the first two seasons, incidents such as Pam falling asleep on Jim's shoulder in "[[Diversity Day]]" and drunkenly kissing him in "[[The Dundies]]" show a possibility of the feelings being mutual; however, Pam never acts on them and she remains engaged to Roy. On one occasion, in "[[The Fight]]," his flirting with her goes a little too far, when Meredith looks over to see him play-fighting with her, causing her to shut him down immediately, startling him with her abruptness, though she eventually forgives him. He becomes so upset when he hears Pam discuss wedding details that he calls a travel agency and schedules a trip to [[Wikipedia:Australia|Australia]], deliberately making himself unable to attend the wedding. Feeling bored by his job, tortured by his situation with Pam, and guilty about a stack of complaints Dwight has filed against him, Jim investigates a transfer to Dunder Mifflin's branch in [[Dunder Mifflin Stamford|Stamford, Connecticut]]. In the season-two finale, "[[Casino Night]]," he confesses his love for Pam in the parking lot. Pam, whose wedding to Roy was planned out and just weeks away, clearly shows her anguish but gently turns him down. Jim tearfully walks away, later kisses her in the office, and the season ends. In the season-three premiere "[[Gay Witch Hunt]]," it is revealed that he did transfer to Stamford despite the fact that Pam has called off her wedding and he clearly still harbors intense feelings for her. His reason is later stated as "It's just, I kinda put it all on the line. Twice. And she said no. Twice." in "[[The Convention]]."
==Season 3==
 
[[File:JS3.png|thumb|356px|Jim in season 3]]At the start of season three, Jim has already transferred to the [[Stamford branch]] and received a promotion in the process. (In the episode [[Diwali]], the title on his nameplate reads ''Asst. Regional Manager''.) [[Andy Bernard]] also started calling him "Big Tuna" in reference to Jim eating a tuna sandwich on his first day. Jim has trouble fitting in — a few months into his tenure at Stamford, and he admits he doesn't think the other employees even know his name. Even their favorite recreational activity (playing ''Call of Duty'' during work hours) frustrates Jim, as he proves to be spectacularly inept at the game.
 
   
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Though in later seasons, after Ryan Howard's promotion, the relationship between him and Jim seems to be tense, in earlier seasons the two seem to be friendly. In "[[Casino Night]]," they are shown talking, laughing and drinking together.
When Jim meets up with Michael at a paper distributors' convention, he tells Michael that he considers him a "great boss" and admits that he only transferred because Pam rejected him. Jim has learned that Pam called off her wedding, but chooses to remain in Stamford. Things begin to look up for Jim as he befriends salesperson [[Karen Filippelli]], and when the company board of directors decides to close the Scranton branch, Jim is appointed to the number two position at the newly created [[Dunder Mifflin Northeast]]. However the company's plans change when Stamford regional manager [[Josh Porter]] accepts an upper management position at Staples. The Stamford branch closes, with a few employees being offered a transfer to Scranton. The offer to Jim to be Assistant Regional Manager stands, though now he must relocate back to Scranton. Jim is disgusted by Josh's disloyalty, saying an interview: "Say what you will about Michael Scott, but he would ''never'' do that." Jim is at first unwilling to return to Scranton because of Pam but eventually decides to do so. Karen, who has grown fond of Jim and wishes to pursue a relationship with him, also transfers to Scranton.
 
   
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Throughout season two, Jim dates [[Katy]], who initially appeared in season one as the "Purse Girl" in "[[Hot Girl]]." After Jim and Katy split up in "[[Booze Cruise]]," he leaves a message asking out a fellow Dunder Mifflin employee named Brenda, much to Kelly's disbelief. Jim's misfortunes are assumed to be because he is unable to get over Pam. Things begin to look up for Jim as he befriends salesperson [[Karen Filippelli]] in Stamford, and when the company board of directors decides to close the Scranton branch, Jim is named assistant regional manager of the newly created "Dunder Mifflin Northeast." However the company's plans change when Stamford regional manager Josh Porter accepts a job at [[Staples]]. The Stamford branch then closes, with a few employees being offered a transfer to Scranton. The offer to Jim to be assistant regional manager stands, though now at Scranton. Jim is at first unwilling to return to Scranton because of his history with Pam but eventually decides to do so. Karen, who has grown fond of Jim and wishes to pursue a relationship with him, also transfers to Scranton to be with him.
In Scranton, Jim and Pam's reunion is awkward. Pam is overjoyed, but Jim, clearly uncomfortable, lets Pam know that he is seeing someone, and gradually Karen is introduced as his girlfriend.
 
   
Jim settles back in at Scranton but uses his promotion as an excuse to avoid his old interactions and pranks with Pam claiming that pulling pranks again would send him back to his old slacker lifestyle. However, Jim does return to his old ways in time by focusing a few pranks on [[Andy Bernard]], his ex-Stamford coworker, as well as on Dwight. However, the relationship between Jim and Dwight seems to improve slightly.
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In "[[The Merger]]," Jim's and Pam's reunion is awkward. Pam is overjoyed, but Jim is clearly uncomfortable. He lets Pam know that he is seeing someone, and gradually Karen is introduced as his girlfriend. As Jim settles back in at Scranton, he uses his promotion as an excuse to avoid his old interactions and pranks with Pam, claiming that pulling pranks is not appropriate for his position. However, in time, Jim does return to his old ways, especially targeting Andy Bernard, an annoying Stamford transfer whose singing antics irritate everyone, and of course, Dwight.
   
Toward the middle of the season, it becomes clear that Jim's unresolved feelings toward Pam are affecting his relationship with Karen. Jim resists the idea of Karen moving out of the hotel in Scranton where she has been living since the merger and moving into a house two blocks away from his own because as he says, "it would be like we were living together." Jim only relents when Pam herself tells him he's being unreasonable (Pam is later seen by Dwight sobbing in the stairwell, distraught that her actions just pushed Jim closer to Karen). Karen, who had previously been oblivious to Jim and Pam's history, accidentally learns of Jim's feelings for Pam during a sales call with [[Phyllis]]. Karen then confronts Jim about it over coffee. Jim admits to having had a crush on Pam previously but emphasizes to Karen that he is "really glad" that he's seeing her.
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Toward the middle of the season, it becomes clear that Jim's unresolved feelings toward Pam are affecting his relationship with Karen. In "[[The Return]]," Jim decides to pull a prank on Andy; however, Karen is unable and Ryan unwilling to aid him, so he turns to Pam, who readily agrees. Their interaction during the prank causes Karen to feel threatened. She confronts Jim, and he finally admits to still having feelings for Pam. Despite this fact, their relationship continues, although Karen is a bit more cautious around Pam.
   
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In "[[Cocktails]]," Roy trashes the bar when Pam tells him she kissed Jim during "Casino Night." Roy then attempts to attack Jim at work in "[[The Negotiation]]," but as Roy rears back his fist, Dwight leaps out of nowhere and douses Roy with several powerful blasts of pepper spray. Roy is fired, but when Pam assures Jim that it is over between her and Roy for good, Jim doesn't believe it and tells her so.
During a busy day, Jim decides to pull a prank on Andy, however, Karen and [[Ryan]] are unwilling to aid him, so he turns to Pam, who becomes his accomplice. Their interaction during the prank causes Karen to feel threatened. She again confronts Jim, and this time he admits to still having feelings for Pam. Karen and Jim struggle to maintain their relationship, and although in [[Phyllis' Wedding]], Jim hints that he would be interested if, hypothetically, Pam were interested in him, Jim then sees Pam leave the reception hand in hand with Roy, and declares, "Here's a non-hypothetical. I'm really happy I'm with Karen."
 
   
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In "[[Beach Games]]," during a company outing at the beach, Pam confesses to Jim in front of everyone that he was the reason she broke off her wedding to Roy. She also states that she has missed their friendship since he left Scranton for Stamford. Later that night, Jim tells Pam that he feels as if he never really came back from Stamford, tacitly admitting that he has actively been fighting his feelings for her all year. However, Jim's relationship with Karen and pending interview for a corporate position which would require his relocation to [[Wikipedia:New York City|New York City]], still obstructing a potential romance.
In [[Cocktails]], Roy reacts violently when Pam tells him she kissed Jim during [[Casino Night]]. Roy then attempts to attack Jim at work in [[The Negotiation]]. Jim, who was talking to Karen, grabs her and pushes her out of Roy's way, but the attack is thwarted by Dwight when he sprays pepper spray in Roy's face. Roy is fired, but when Pam assures Jim that it's over between her and Roy for good, Jim doesn't believe this and tells her so.
 
   
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In "[[The Job]]," Jim, Karen, and Michael each interview for the corporate position. During the interview, he notices a caring note from Pam in his briefcase, causing him nostalgia and a feeling of pain. After the interview he drives back to Scranton, leaving Karen without a ride. Back at the Scranton office, Pam is describing her lack of satisfaction with the current state of her relationship with Jim to the camera crew. Jim then suddenly interrupts the session to ask her to dinner, much to her surprise. She becomes flustered and overjoyed, and accepts the invitation. Jim replies "All right. Then...it's a date," and leaves abruptly. Pam turns back to the camera, smiling, only to ask, "What was the question?" In a webisode titled "Office Summer Vacation" found on NBC's website, Karen states that Jim "dumped my ass" and left her crying at a fountain.
Jim and Pam's relationship becomes tense again in [[Beach Games]] when on a company outing at the beach, Pam confesses to Jim in front of the entire staff that he was the reason she broke off her wedding to Roy. She also states that she has missed their friendship since he left Scranton for Stamford. Later that night, Jim tells Pam that he feels as if he never really came back from Stamford, tacitly admitting that he has actively been fighting his feelings for her all year. However Jim's relationship with Karen and pending interview for a corporate position that would require his relocation to New York City still obstruct a potential romance.
 
   
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===Seasons 4–6===
In [[The Job]], Jim, Karen, and Michael (and secretly, Ryan), each interview for the corporate position. Jim is also a Philadelphia 76ers fan because [[David Wallace]] says he doesn't know if he can hire him for being one. During the interview, he notices an affectionate note from Pam. After the interview he drives back to Scranton, leaving Karen in the city. Jim interrupts an interview with Pam to ask her for dinner, and after she accepts, he says "All right. Then... it's a date." In a webisode titled [[Office Summer Vacation]], found on [[NBC]]'s website, Karen states that Jim dumped her and left her crying at a fountain.
 
   
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In "[[Local Ad]]," Jim develops an avatar of himself for Dwight's game [[Wikipedia:Second Life|Second Life]]. Pam notes that his online alter ego plays guitar and is a Philadelphia sportswriter, implicitly revealing Jim's lesser-known aspirations, and a callback to "[[Email Surveillance]]" from season two, in which he has a guitar in his bedroom.
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In the episodes "[[Survivor Man]]" and "[[Night Out]]," Jim takes on his role as manager while Michael is out of the office. Both times, however, his attempts at making the office better go awry. Ryan, annoyed by Jim's popularity with his boss David Wallace, gives Jim a performance warning in "[[Did I Stutter?]]" citing "goofing off with Dwight" and "spending time at reception" as productivity problems, despite his high sale numbers.
==Season 4==
 
[[Season 4]] shows a more relaxed Jim, owing to the fact that he has finally gotten together with Pam. Karen comes back to the office to confront him, but after initially asserting that she will stay in Scranton ([[Fun Run]]), she abruptly leaves the next day and becomes the regional manager of [[Dunder Mifflin Utica]] ([[Branch Wars]]).
 
   
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Though early on in the series Jim drives a Toyota Corolla. He, during this time, drives late model Saabs, including the Saab 9-2x and top-line Saab 9-3 Aero, then a Subaru Outback. He mentions in "Niagara" that he has been able to drive a standard transmission since high school.
Pam and Jim initially attempt to keep their relationship status a secret from the documentary camera crew as well as their co-workers (though some of the latter suspect they're together, notably [[Kevin]]), but when the camera crew catch them together sharing a quick kiss while parked on the side of the street, they admit that they have been dating for a few months and are deliriously happy ([[Fun Run]]). In the episode [[Dunder Mifflin Infinity]], [[Toby]] reveals that Jim and Pam are dating to the office when he sees Pam kiss Jim on the cheek. The pair's union is welcomed by most people in the office, except Dwight who says both "could do better."
 
   
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In "[[Goodbye, Toby]]," Jim shows his happiness and support for Pam getting into the [[Wikipedia:Pratt Institute|Pratt Institute]], where she will be for the next three months. He plans to propose at Toby's going away party until Andy proposes in front of everybody to Angela, who accepts. Jim puts his ring back in his pocket and postpones the engagement. Instead, he proposes during the season-five premiere, "[[Weight Loss]]," during a rainy last-minute lunch date at an Interstate rest stop between Scranton and New York City, where Pam is attending Pratt.
Michael takes interest in the relationship and repeatedly invites the couple for dinner with him and Jan, but Jim finds reasons to avoid accepting the invite, though he and Pam avoid suspicion of their disinterest by asking to have dinner on nights when Michael is busy. They eventually are forced to join Michael and Jan for a dinner party when Michael feigns an assignment from corporate to get them out of any original plans they might have had. At the dinner party, Jim and Pam are forced to witness various aspects of Michael and Jan's deteriorating relationship to the point where they make a desperate but failed attempt to escape. Jim even attempts to escape without Pam after he couldn't get her out with him, but Pam gets him to stay. After witnessing the break up of Michael and Jan, Jim and Pam enjoy burgers in his car and they appear to be the happiest and most stable of the three couples that attended the party, the third couple being Andy and [[Angela]] ([[Dinner Party]]).
 
   
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Jim and Pam keep in touch during her time at art school via webcam, instant messaging, and frequent phone calls. Jim eagerly awaits Pam's return in "[[Business Trip]]." He is sad but supportive when Pam calls to tell him she has failed a class and can't come home yet. That afternoon he finds Pam waiting in the parking lot, claiming that she hated art school anyway. He purchases his parents' house and begins to take his career more seriously than in previous episodes. When new Vice President [[Charles Miner]] arrives at the office to oversee Michael, he and Jim immediately clash as Charles condescends to, and dismisses, Jim as an underachiever and a smart--ass with a "made-up position." Charles scoffs when Jim is invited to sit in on a meeting with David Wallace about the Michael Scott Paper Company. However, Jim comes off as intelligent and professional and persuades Michael to be bought out. In the process, he finally stands up to Charles after Charles makes up to their boss, prompting Jim to make a snide remark to his face. Upon realizing Dwight's incompetence during the meeting, Charles encourages Jim to speak to Michael. As a new receptionist has already been hired, Pam is rehired in sales alongside Jim.
Jim and Pam feel sorry for Dwight, whom Angela dumped because he killed her cat. To cheer him up, they spend a night together at [[Schrute Farms]], which doubles as an agricultural bed and breakfast. Jim realizes that the trip is his and Pam's first night away together and comments that he had always imagined it in his head but that he always thought it would be different (it ''certainly'' hadn't involved Dwight). They write a glowing review on TripAdvisor about their stay, however, to help bring Dwight out of his depression, but are unsuccessful. Jim comforts Dwight in the stairwell, explaining how he used to pine for Pam and how distraught he was in [[Season 2]] when Pam decided to stay with Roy, revealing far deeper anguish over the situation than he had ever let on, something he would never wish on the worst of his enemies. After remembering how terrible he had felt before he was with Pam, Jim kisses her publicly. Pam attributes this to a passion for Italian food, which Jim confirms and says that he is "in love with Italian food", implying he is in love with Pam. Afterward, when Dwight returns from the stairwell, he returns to his normal self, which pleases both Jim and Pam.
 
   
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During "[[Company Picnic]]," Pam injures her ankle during a volleyball game and Jim takes her to 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 suddenly embracing, looking shocked and ecstatic, before Jim emerges to call Dwight and inform him they won't be returning to the game. It is heavily implied that Pam is pregnant, and the pregnancy is confirmed in the season-six premiere,
Jim has a Second Life avatar that resembles him ([[Local Ad]]), but there are some differences, as Pam teasingly points out that his online alter-ego is a Philadelphia sportswriter. In the episode [[Survivor Man]], we see Jim in a manager role while Michael is out of the office. Jim attempts to combine all of the birthday parties into one big party, to save time. After being accidentally called 'Michael' instead of 'Jim', Jim realizes that he has done something Michael would have normally done. In a conversation with Michael at the end of the episode, Michael reveals that he did, in fact, try to combine all the birthday parties earlier in his time as a regional manager. We see Jim in a manager role again in [[Night Out]] when he plans to save everyone else from coming into work on Saturday to help with Ryan's website by staying late to do the work, a plan that is met with success until they find the gate locked with them still inside.
 
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Jim is promoted to regional co-manager, alongside Michael, in "[[The Meeting]]." His promotion causes problems in the office as the staff doesn't take him seriously and he is often in a power struggle with Michael. When Dunder Mifflin files for bankruptcy and is taken over by Sabre, a company that sells printers, Jim chooses to become a salesman again (largely because Sabre's uncapped commission means a huge pay increase).
Although Jim suggests to Pam that they live together in the episode [[Chair Model]], he assures her that a proposal is imminent. He reveals to the camera crew that he is indeed planning to propose, displaying a box with a diamond ring inside. He states that "[he] got it the week after [they] started dating". As he and Pam are leaving work, he gets down on one knee and looks at her expectantly. After their earlier conversation, she is under the impression that Jim is starting to propose, but instead, he asks her to wait while he ties his shoe. In the episode, [[Did I Stutter?]] Jim pulls another faux proposal on Pam by "proposing" during a meeting in the conference room that Pam gets him a coffee.
 
   
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Jim and Pam marry in the highly anticipated, hour-long episode, "[[Niagara]]." When their guests' craziness threatens to ruin the wedding day, they run off and are privately married on the ''[[Wikipedia:Maid of the Mist|Maid of the Mist]]'' before returning to take part in their planned church wedding. Their daughter, Cecelia Marie Halpert (named after Jenna Fischer's niece who was born the day they shot "The Delivery") is born in another hour-long episode several months later, in "[[The Delivery]]."
In [[Job Fair]], Jim decides to meet up with a potential client after Ryan gave him his formal warning, as he wishes to keep his job to secure "pretty big long-term plans" with Pam. He goes with Andy and Kevin to meet the client on the golf course. Jim is made uncomfortable with Andy making jokes in front of the client and Kevin trying to force him into a wager. Jim tries to talk business with the client, but the client only accepted Jim's invitation just to get out of the office. After several unsuccessful attempts to get the client to sign with him, Jim holds him in the parking lot for fifteen minutes until the client finally gives in. Back at the office, when Pam returns from the job fair, Jim gives her the news and they share a congratulatory kiss in front of Michael, Andy, and Kevin. Once they realize Michael, Andy, Kevin, and the cameras are watching, Pam stops and shakes Jim's hand. Jim responds "You know what? Screw this." and passionately kisses her again.
 
   
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=== Season 7===
In the season four finale, [[Goodbye Toby]], Jim plans to propose to Pam at the goodbye party for Toby, who is moving to Costa Rica. He buys fireworks and plans for the proposal to be very romantic but is eventually upstaged by his co-worker Andy proposing to his other co-worker Angela.
 
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In season seven, some of Jim's vulnerabilities are displayed. Jim displays some mild jealousy when he meets [[Danny Cordray]], a superior paper salesman who went on a few dates with Pam while he was in Stamford. In "[[Costume Contest]]," after hearing that Danny never called Pam back because she was too "dorky" for him, Jim is inspired to dress up in his [[Wikipedia:Popeye|Popeye]] costume, which he was initially reluctant to do, marking the first time he is seen dressed up in an actual costume. In "[[Classy Christmas]]," Jim falls victim to numerous snowball-themed pranks devised by Dwight. Jim is humiliated by being forced to feed Dwight a pizza and a beer in "[[Viewing Party]]" in order to have him get Cece to sleep for the night.
   
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His sales skills remain strong, when in "[[WUPHF.com]]" it is revealed that he has already maxed out his sales cap for the year and cannot make any more commissions, leading him to seek goofy respite in the office until [[Gabe Lewis]] chides him to stop bothering everyone. Since Gabe was unsympathetic to Jim's situation, Jim then sets up a prank that ends with Gabe being forced to listen to an audiobook version of Jo Bennett's entire boring autobiography. In "[[The Seminar]]," it is revealed he has had the highest sales out of the entire Scranton branch for at least three months running.
==Season 5==
 
In the season 5 premiere, [[Weight Loss]], Pam goes to New York to attend art school, and the couple mutually decides they wouldn't want to spend the first three months of their engagement apart. However, Jim, missing her desperately and unable to wait, meets Pam at a rest stop halfway between New York and Scranton and finally proposes, to which she says yes. In [[Business Ethics]], Jim announces the engagement to the office, most of whom are indifferent, except for Michael who is ecstatic.
 
   
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In "[[Todd Packer]]," when Todd comes to Dunder Mifflin looking for a desk job in the office and gets hired, Dwight and Jim pull off a joint scheme to get him to leave the office.
While Jim is supportive of Pam taking art classes, the distance starts to put a strain on their relationship, and it becomes evident in [[Baby Shower]]. Throughout the episode, they attempt to communicate by calling on the phone but have bad reception or are interrupted by things going on around them. At the end of the episode, they leave voicemails for each other at exactly the same time, saying the same things, showing how despite how off one of their days may be, it doesn't change how in love they really are.
 
   
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In "[[Goodbye, Michael]]," Jim is the only one to figure out that Michael is leaving earlier than he said and opts to stay quiet to let Michael leave, but he tells Pam so she can get to him at the airport before he leaves. He also emotionally tells Michael he's been the best boss he's ever had, and they part on good terms.
In [[Crime Aid]], Jim finds a voicemail left to him by a drunken Pam, who was out with her art school friends, and jokingly remarks that she is "the future mother of [his] children." Jim later goes to a bar with the warehouse workers, where he encounters Roy. Jim tells Roy he and Pam are engaged, to which Roy congratulates him. Jim also tells him she's going to art school in New York and was out with her friends just the night before, to which Roy comments "I thought you were her friend," visibly bothering him. Towards the end of the episode he decides to visit Pam in New York, before taking a U-turn back to Scranton, ultimately deciding that he is not "that guy, and [they're] not that couple."
 
   
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In "[[Training Day]]," Jim and Pam try to make a good first impression on their new boss Deangelo Vickers. They believe they have started off well by showing him pictures of their baby, but Deangelo soon gets annoyed with them. In "[[The Inner Circle]]," Jim is shown to be one of Deangelo's favorites among the staff. He is temporarily banned from Deangelo's inner circle when he speaks up for the women after they object to Deangelo's sexist attitude. Jim later calls Deangelo out after the boss brags about a Michael Jordan dunk he can perform, which causes a traumatic brain injury and leaves Deangelo in a coma.
In [[Employee Transfer]], Jim and Pam meet in New York to have dinner with his brothers, [[Tom]] and [[Pete]]. Pam, Tom, and Pete arrive early and plan a prank on Jim. Pam initially suggests she pretends to have lost her ring, but the brothers veto that and instead decide to pretend to mock her about how little money artists make. When Jim arrives, they start mocking Pam, and Jim continually comes to her defense, growing angrier and angrier as they continue to taunt her. When Jim finally raises his voice at his brothers, they crack up laughing, revealing it was only a joke, but Jim didn't seem to find it very funny (and Pam appears to be mildly upset). As Jim and Pam leave lunch later, she tells him about her original idea, which he appreciates much more.
 
   
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In "[[Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager]]," Jo Bennett offers Jim the position of interim manager after Deangelo is gone, which Jim rejects. Jo later calls Jim as "the only man who turned me down."
In [[Customer Survey]], Jim and Pam stay in touch through the world's tiniest Bluetooth, so they can talk throughout the day without getting caught and accused of wasting company time. Dwight suspects Jim of talking to himself, which doesn't seem to bother Jim. Jim learns that he has been getting bad customer reviews, which baffles him. He and Dwight later discover that [[Kelly]] had sabotaged their reviews because they didn't go to her party. Later in the day, a friend of Pam's, [[Alex]], arrives at her work and tries to convince her to stay in New York, with Jim still listening in. While at first, he teases Pam, saying he "wants to talk to his guy" and insists she "put [him] in his ear" and says Alex is into her. But, as the conversation between Pam and Alex continues, Alex telling her that if she really wants to be an artist, she needs to stay in New York, Jim quiets, realizing sadly that he's right.
 
   
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In "[[Search Committee]]," Jim is one of three people scouting for Michael's (and Deangelo's) replacement. Creed is the interim regional manager—based on seniority—so this speeds up the process (since Creed is incompetent).<ref name="Search Committee">{{cite episode|title=Search Committee |episodelink=Search Committee |credits= |series=The Office |serieslink=The Office (U.S. TV series) |network=NBC}}</ref>
In [[Business Trip]], Jim (and the rest of the office) counts down the days until Pam returns from New York. The rest of the office makes Jim incredibly uncomfortable with their intrusion on his relationship. Pam later calls Jim and tells him she's failed a class and needs to stay another three months to take it again. He is visibly upset she will not be coming home, but fully supports her, saying she needs to come home "the right way." At the end of the day, however, Jim finds Pam waiting in the parking lot, saying she came home "the wrong way." She insists that she left New York merely because she hated graphic design, unconvincingly saying it wasn't because she missed Jim. But, when Jim comes closer to her and mutters "I missed you," she admits "I missed you too." They share a sweet kiss, though the moment is ruined by Dwight, who asks Pam to make him copies.
 
   
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===Season 8–9 ===
In [[Frame Toby]], Jim buys his parents' house for Pam without telling her, wanting it to be a surprise. At the end of the day, he takes Pam to the house to show it to her and gives her a tour, ending in the garage, which he's turned into an art studio for her. After noticing a seemingly disappointed look on Pam's face (and the fact she's been speechless the entire tour), Jim tells her he knows the house isn't perfect and says it's okay if she doesn't like it, but she says excitedly that she loves it, gushing over how he "bought her a house".
 
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Early in season 8, it is revealed that Jim will be a father for the second time as Pam is expecting a son (where Pam jokingly calls him "Little Michael Scott"). Pam and Jim were blessed with the off-camera delivery of Philip Halpert around the midseason mark, and Jim brought Philip into the office to try and mend relations with his angry co-workers (he had lied about spending a full week on jury duty, having actually been dismissed on the first morning, and ended up spending the week helping an overwhelmed Pam take care of their two young children). Jim also had to deal with a crush from co-worker [[Cathy Simms]], who unsuccessfully tried to seduce him while they were part of the Sabre Store team in Tallahassee.
   
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In "[[New Guys]]," Jim reveals that he was given an offer to help his friend start a sports marketing company in Philadelphia called Athlead. At first, he turns it down but later reveals that he accepted the offer. Pam doesn't find out until "[[Andy's Ancestry]]," and although she is supportive, she is later concerned about Jim not having told her sooner and about how much money he has put into it. Jim gets permission from David Wallace to take up the second job, and in "[[The Target]]" he convinces Stanley and Phyllis to agree to cover his duties on the days that he is away.
In [[The Surplus]], Pam and Jim take opposite sides in a debate over whether the office needs new chairs or a new copier. Throughout the day they try to change each other's minds. In the break room they discuss it, Pam leaning in to kiss Jim. She stops right before their lips touch, whispering dangerously that he's treading on "very dangerous ground." Jim shudders in a talking head interview immediately afterward. At the end of the episode, Jim gets back at Pam by asking her to make three copies of a paper. She gives him a shocked look, and he tells her he's kidding. In a similar way to Pam earlier, he leans in to kiss her and whispers he's "going to need four."
 
   
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In "[[Suit Warehouse]]," Jim offers Darryl a chance to join him at the new job and although Darryl has a not-so-perfect interview, he does get the position thanks to his preparation and Jim's recommendation. Later, Jim and Darryl become roommates, although in "[[Vandalism]]" Darryl is annoyed at Jim's messy and sloppy living habits.
In [[The Duel]], Andy has yet to learn about Dwight's affair with his (Andy's) fiancé Angela. Michael wants to tell him, which Jim immediately vetoes, pointing out that not only should Angela tell Andy herself but that Andy has an anger management problem that should be taken into consideration. Once Andy learns, he challenges Dwight to a weapon-less duel, which Jim tries to stop but is unsuccessful because, as acting manager, he cannot do anything to stop a fight that happens off company ground as Dwight and Andy have decided to have it in the parking lot.
 
   
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Jim's weekly commute to Philadelphia causes increasing strain on his marriage until in "[[Customer Loyalty]]," it comes to a head when he misses Cece's dance recital and then angrily blames Pam for not videotaping it. Tearfully, Pam breaks down and confides in Brian, the boom mic operator of the documentary crew.
In [[Prince Family Paper]], Jim runs 500 feet of red wire from Dwight's computer up a telephone pole in the parking lot outside, and Dwight follows it all the way up the pole. Jim insists in a talking head interview that he'll be fine, saying that "[he] got up there." Throughout the rest of the episode, he's involved in a debate with the rest of the office over whether or not Hilary Swank is hot. Jim had decided that she is.
 
   
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In "[[Moving On]]," Pam interviews for a job in Philadelphia, but then reveals to Jim that she doesn't want to move there after all.
In [[Stress Relief]], Pam's parents are going through a rough patch in their marriage and Jim tries to console her. Pam asks Jim to talk sense into her father, who is thinking about leaving her mother, and Jim agrees. However, after Jim speaks with Pam's father, the conversation leads Pam's father to seek a separation from her mother and look for apartments. This creates tension between Jim and Pam, and Jim feels terrible about his apparent role in Pam's parents' split. Pam confronts her father in the parking lot while Jim watches through the window. Pam returns to the office and Jim asks if it was his fault. Pam nods, and Jim asks what her father said. Pam says that her father left her mother because Jim told him how much he (Jim) loves Pam, and how he (Jim) never doubted for a second that she (Pam) was the woman he wanted to spend the rest of his life with. As it turned out, her father had never felt that way with her mother. When Jim asks if Pam's okay, she nods furiously, embracing Jim in a tearful hug. In a talking head interview, Pam says that she and Jim are true soul mates.
 
   
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In "[[Finale]]," Jim and Pam finalize their plan to move to Austin where Jim will rejoin Athlead, and hence, get fired from Dunder Mifflin.
In Lecture Circuit, Jim and Dwight attempt to plan a party for high maintenance Kelly when they forget her birthday. Jim gets her a cake, which she hates, insisting that there's "no theme." At the end of the episode, Jim and Dwight agree the theme to be either one hour of napping or watching TV. Kelly loves the theme, choosing to take a nap under the table in the conference room.
 
   
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==Reception==
In [[Blood Drive]], Jim and Pam are sharing their first Valentine's Day together. However, Michael threatens to banish them from the office if they can't tone down the PDA, despite the fact they've only been smiling fondly at each other from across the room. Phyllis then invites them to lunch with her husband [[Bob Vance]] of [[Vance Refrigeration]], and they happily agree. The meal goes well initially, but Phyllis and Bob disappear for a while after their food arrives. Jim and Pam don't want to be rude by eating before they get back, but they're hungry and suspect they may have left. They check the bathrooms in the back of the restaurant before hearing Phyllis and Bob having sex in the disabled bathroom, causing them to dart back to their table immediately. When Phyllis and Bob return to the table, Jim and Pam have lost their appetite.
 
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In the media, Jim is sometimes called an everyguy.<ref>Endelman, Michael, Greenblatt, Leah, Kim, Wook, Soll, Lindsay, Stack, Tim, Tucker (not Tucker), Hannah (2006-12-08), [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1564847,00.html "What to Get Your JIM HALPERT"]. ''[[wikipedia:Entertainment Weekly{{!}}Entertainment Weekly]]''. '''910''':44</ref> In her article "Breaking Out of the First-Job Trap" for ''U.S. News and World Report'', Liz Wolgemuth used Jim's character as a template for an essay on under-motivated, young, college grads.<ref name="firstjob" /> In an article on stereotypical office worker profiles, Jim was identified as the worker who is "drifting along in a job, [while] you put off asking yourself hard questions about career plans."<ref>HOW TO SUCCEED AT 'THE OFFICE' Preview By: Palmer, Kimberly. U.S. News & World Report, 3/24/2008, Vol. 144 Issue 9, p53-54</ref>
 
In [[Golden Ticket]], an idea by Michael leads Jim to lose 50% of his profits. Meanwhile, he and Pam attempt to give advice to Kevin about asking out a girl he likes, though they give him conflicting tips. Pam suggests he be flirty to show his interest, but Jim insists he should remain respectful and take things slow.
 
 
In [[New Boss]], Jim arrives to work in a tuxedo as a response to memo Dwight sent out on the dress code, leading to an awkward encounter with the new company vice-president, [[Charles Miner]]. Throughout the day Jim attempts to get on Charles' good side, failing each time he tries. At the end of the day, he loudly says goodbye to Charles as he leaves, getting no response. He jokes that "for [his] next trick, [he] will make [his] career disappear."
 
 
In [[Dream Team]], it's revealed that Charles has an obsession with soccer. All the other employees pretend to agree, attempting to get on his good side. Jim initially refuses to play along, but then tells Charles that he plays soccer in his free time, which is a lie. Dwight, seeing through him, suggests they play a quick game in the parking lot after work, which Charles thinks to be a great idea and forces Jim along. During the game, Charles forcefully kicks the ball towards Jim. On instinct, Jim ducks, and the ball hits Phyllis in the face. The employees, including Charles and especially Dwight, berate Jim for ducking.
 
 
During [[Michael Scott Paper Company]], Charles asks Jim for a "rundown" of his clients. Jim has no clue what he means, but is too scared to ask him upfront and make an even worse impression on the new boss. He spends his entire day attempting to figure out what Charles means, by hinting at it with Charles, who's blatantly unhelpful, and asking other employees. By the end of the day, it seems he's somehow figured out what it is and attempts to hand it over to Charles, who doesn't even look at it and just asks him to fax it to everyone on the distribution list. Jim doesn't know what this means either, and instead of asking Charles what he means, simply faxes the rundown to his father.
 
 
In [[Heavy Competition]], Jim and Pam attempt to get bargain deals on their wedding through Andy. When Pam turns down his ideas, Andy thinks that Pam is being controlling and acting cruelly towards Jim, and warns Jim. Jim insists that he and Pam are very happy together, but Andy remains unconvinced, believing Pam will do to Jim what Angela did to him. So, as a prank, Jim pretends to break down in front of Andy, crying on his shoulder and kicking his sack lunch. Andy blames the whole office for Jim's emotional distress, taking the whole situation very seriously. Phyllis, smiling, then tells Andy she thinks Jim is messing with him. Andy initially doesn't believe her until he sees Jim grinning through the kitchen window. Andy confronts Jim, and Jim tells him he and Pam are incredibly happy together and that he will find someone else someday.
 
 
In [[Broke]], Jim discovers that Charles himself is a suck-up when David Wallace, the company's president, comes to the Scranton branch to discuss the fact that they're losing clients to Michael's new paper company. David calls a meeting with Charles and Jim, but Charles insists Dwight be a part of the meeting too, believing Dwight to be a stronger employee than Jim. During the meeting, however, while Jim comes across as professional and intelligent, Dwight embarrasses Charles by suggesting dangerous and outlandish solutions, like putting a bee hive in his car. When Charles tries to suck up to David once more, Jim makes a snide remark regarding this that makes Charles look foolish.
 
 
In [[Casual Friday]], Pam and Ryan return from the [[Michael Scott Paper Company]], and the other employees believe that they are being given special treatment from Michael, including retaining all the clients that their company originally stole from Dunder Mifflin. Dwight holds a meeting in the warehouse with all the salesmen, with the exception of Pam and Ryan, to try and think of a way to get their clients back. Jim attempts to remain impartial and comes back up from the warehouse to inform Michael that "there may or may not be, but definitely is a mutiny forming in the warehouse." He then heads to the break room and plays board games with [[Creed]] until the conflict is resolved. Eventually, Michael gives the clients back to the original salesmen, which then presents the problem of there not being enough clients for two salesmen. Jim tells Michael that Pam would be better suited for the job, and Michael eventually decides to give it to Pam after fake-firing her.
 
 
In [[Cafe Disco]], Jim and Pam decide that a wedding would be too stressful and expensive and plan to get married in a courthouse in Ohio. In a talking head interview, Pam insists Jim tell the cameras how it happened. He explained that that morning, while they were eating their cereal, he looked up at her and said "Y'know what I wanna do today? I wanna marry you." Pam adds that she had just woken up and didn't look cute, which is how she knew he meant it. While she speaks, Jim beams at her. About halfway through the workday, Jim goes out into the parking lot and picks flowers for Pam's bouquet. While the rest of the employees go down to the storage-closet-turned-cafe-disco to dance, they begin to leave to get married before deciding to stop by. They have a lot of fun dancing with each other and their fellow employees, and ultimately decide they want a real wedding. They smile at each other and embrace.
 
 
[[File:The-office-baby-blog-pam-jim-cecilia.jpeg|thumb|Jim and Pam with brand-new baby Cece.]]In the season 5 finale, [[Company Picnic]], Jim and Pam attend the company picnic and face various branches of Dunder Mifflin in incredibly competitive games of volleyball. We learn that Pam is exceptionally skilled at playing volleyball and is the main reason the branch advances to playing Corporate. Towards their last game, however, she twists her ankle and Jim takes her bridal-style to the hospital, with Dwight promising to stall while they're gone so they don't have to bring in the substitute players and lose the game. In the last scene of the episode, Jim enters a hospital room to get an update on Pam's ankle. There's no sound as the doctor speaks to Jim, a shocked Pam sitting on the hospital bed. Jim's face morphs in shock as well, and Jim hugs her tightly. He emerges from the room, his face bright red, and with a cracking voice he calls to tell Dwight to bring in the subs, his eyes watery from perhaps over-enjoyment. It's implied that Pam is pregnant as he runs back into the room to hug her once more.
 
 
==Season 8==
 
Jim tells the cameras that the Search Committee finally decided on hiring [[Robert California]]. He also tells the cameras how Robert was not content with the position of Regional Manager and drove down to Tallahassee and manipulated [[Jo Bennett]] out of her job and bestowed it on him. He and Pam also talk about how Pam is once again pregnant to the cameras. Jim tries to cheer Pam up as during her pregnancy she gets very emotional and constantly watches a commercial over and over again that always makes her cry. Jim, Dwight and [[Darryl]] also attempt to haul a planking Kevin off of Jim's desk however they all laugh and drop him as [[Stanley]] tells a joke in the process. Jim also talks about how intense and mystifying Robert can be when you have a discussion with him. Later on in the episode, Pam and [[Erin]] show Jim a list of names found in Robert California's notebook. Jim asks Dwight for his phone so he can take a picture of it but Dwight breaks it in the process of throwing it to him. Jim later takes part in the discussion of what the list of names could mean in Andy's office and Dwight is called in to compare Robert's list to his list of office members in impossible hypothetical situations (According to Dwight's list of people to put in lifeboats in case of a flood, Dwight would put him with Roy, Stanley and several warehouse workers). When Dwight later convinces both sides on the list to attack one another Jim tries to put a stop to it. He also adamantly rejects [[Meredith]]'s theory of both sides needing to have intercourse with one another. Jim is invited to lunch with all the other people on the left side of the group and learns that he and the others were there because Robert believes them all to be winners and the right sider's- losers. When Andy later confronts Robert about this, Jim appears to be very uncomfortable when Robert reveals this to the entire office. At the end of the episode, Jim makes a similar list for Pam in which he believes that she, [[Cecilia Halpert|Cece]], and the new baby are winners and everything else isn't important ([[The List]]).
 
 
Jim becomes concerned when Kevin starts to talk in a very primitive fashion. He and Pam plan to take him to the hospital but they later learn from [[Oscar]] that he is doing it on purpose. They take him to see Andy and Jim later convinces Kevin to stop talking like that.
 
 
==Season 9==
 
Jim founds and begins working part-time at [[Athleap/Athlead|Athlead]]. He and Pam begin drifting apart, though they have tried their best to keep their relationship healthy. They seem to have trouble communicating to each other their frustrations with each other and outside situations, resulting in them going to couple's counseling for their issues. Since Jim is working at Athlead, it seems he is growing up, trying to pave a future for his family, while Pam remains in Scranton, becoming sole parent to their family. After Jim is firmly established in his new company, Pam reveals she would rather live in Scranton, while Jim points out they should move to Philadelphia, where he's started the company. By the end of the series, Jim realizes he could lose Pam, and stays in Scranton to be with her. He assures her that she did not make him stay, that he is where he wants to be, because she and their family are the most important thing, they are everything to him. After the documentary airs, Pam surprises Jim by selling the house so they can move to Austin, Texas, to allow Jim to start working again with his company now called Athleap, a name change he did not approve of, which was bought by Converse.
 
 
==Quotes==
 
*"Right now this is just a job. If I advance any higher in this company, then this would be my career. And well, if this were my career I'd have to throw myself in front of a train" ([[Health Care]]).
 
 
*"Well we’re all getting excited to see this fight. The Albany branch is working right through lunch to prevent downsizing. But Michael, he decided to extend lunch by an hour so we can all go down to the dojo and watch him fight Dwight" ([[The Fight]]).
 
 
*"Today is Thursday. But Dwight thinks that it’s Friday…and that’s what I will be working on this afternoon ([[Performance Review]]).
 
 
*"I'm having a party. I've got three cases of imported beer, a karaoke machine, and I didn't invite Michael...so, three ingredients for a great party. And it's nothing personal - I just think that, if he were there, people wouldn't be able to relax, you know, have fun - and my roommate wants to meet everybody, because I'm...pretty sure he thinks I'm making Dwight up...He is very real!" ([[Email Surveillance]]).
 
 
*(on the phone with Michael & Dwight) "What’s gaydar. Oh, gaydar…yes! I think they have it at Sharper Image" ([[Gay Witch Hunt]]).
 
 
*"You know, when I saw Dwight, I realized how stupid and petty all those pranks I pulled on him were...and then he spoke" ([[The Convention]]).
 
 
*"...From time to time, I send Dwight faxes... from himself... from the future" ([[Branch Closing]]).
 
 
*"Say what you will about Michael Scott, but he would never do'' that''" ([[Branch Closing]]).
 
 
*"I miss Dwight. Congratulations Universe, you win" ([[The Return]]).
 
 
*"One day Michael came in complaining about a speed bump on the highway…I wonder who he ran over then?" ([[Fun Run]]).
 
 
*"Michael has asked Pam and me to dinner at least...nine times, and every time, we've been able to get out of it. But, I gotta give him credit...he got me...because I'm starting to suspect that there ''was'' no assignment from Corporate" ([[Dinner Party]]).
 
 
*"I bought those boat tickets the day I saw that YouTube video. I knew we'd need a back-up plan. The boat was actually Plan C. The church was Plan B and Plan A was marrying her a long, long time ago. Pretty much the day I met her" ([[Niagara]]).
 
 
*"Not enough for me? You are everything" ([[A.A.R.M.]]).
 
 
==Nicknames for Jim==
 
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Nickname
 
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Given by
 
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Reference
 
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[[Health Care]]
 
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Jimbo
 
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Michael
 
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Common nickname
 
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[[The Dundies]]
 
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Fat Halpert
 
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Michael
 
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Fat Albert
 
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[[Office Olympics]]
 
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Slim Jim
 
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Michael
 
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"Slim Jim" food product
 
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[[Halloween]]
 
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Big Jim
 
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Michael
 
|Just Mike being Mike
 
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[[The Secret]]
 
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Jim-bag
 
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Michael
 
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Gym bag
 
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[[Gay Witch Hunt]]
 
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Big Tuna
 
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Andy
 
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Jim had a tuna sandwich
 
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[[Initiation]]
 
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Big Tuna
 
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Andy
 
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Standard nickname
 
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[[Diwali]]
 
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Big Tuna, Tuna
 
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Andy
 
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Standard nickname
 
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[[The Merger]]
 
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Tuna
 
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Andy
 
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Standard nickname
 
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[[The Convict]]
 
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Big Tuna
 
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Andy
 
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Standard nickname
 
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[[The Return]]
 
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Tuna, The Tuna
 
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Andy
 
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Standard nickname
 
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[[The Return]]
 
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Large Tuna
 
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Andy
 
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Play on "Big Tuna"
 
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[[Product Recall]]
 
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Tuna
 
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Andy
 
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Standard nickname
 
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[[Cocktails]]
 
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Jimbo
 
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Michael
 
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Common nickname
 
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[[The Job]]
 
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Big Haircut
 
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Andy
 
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Jim got a haircut
 
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[[The Office Summer Vacation]]
 
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Jimmy
 
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Michael
 
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Common nickname
 
|-
 
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[[Dunder Mifflin Infinity]]
 
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Tuna
 
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Andy
 
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Standard nickname
 
|-
 
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[[Dunder Mifflin Infinity]]
 
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Tuna
 
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Kevin
 
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Copying Andy
 
|-
 
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[[Survivor Man]]
 
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Tuna
 
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Andy
 
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Standard nickname
 
|-
 
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[[Dinner Party]]
 
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Tuna
 
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Andy
 
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Standard nickname
 
|-
 
|
 
[[Women's Appreciation]]
 
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James
 
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Michael
 
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Guess on full name
 
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[[Weight Loss]]
 
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Wet Tuna
 
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Andy
 
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Play on "Big Tuna"
 
|-
 
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[[Business Ethics]]
 
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Tuna
 
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Andy
 
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Standard nickname
 
|-
 
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[[Crime Aid]]
 
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Tuna
 
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Andy
 
|
 
Standard nickname
 
|-
 
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[[Customer Survey]]
 
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Tommy Tuna
 
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Andy
 
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Pun on Tommy Tune
 
|-
 
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[[The Surplus]]
 
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Tuna
 
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Andy
 
|
 
Standard nickname
 
|-
 
|
 
[[The Duel]]
 
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Tuna
 
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Andy
 
|
 
Standard nickname
 
|-
 
|
 
[[Stress Relief]]
 
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My Tuna
 
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Andy
 
|
 
Variation on standard nickname
 
|-
 
|
 
[[The Promotion]]
 
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Jimothy
 
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Michael
 
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Guess on full name
 
|-
 
|
 
[[Scott's Tots]]
 
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Jimmy
 
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Dwight
 
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Part of Diabolical Plan 
 
|-
 
|[[Scott's Tots]]
 
|Dr. Tuna MD
 
|Andy
 
|Play on "Tuna"
 
|-
 
|
 
[[Body Language]]
 
|
 
Jaime
 
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Michael
 
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Jaime is James in Spanish.
 
|-
 
|
 
[[The Seminar]]
 
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Tuna Turner
 
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Andy
 
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Play on "Tina Turner"
 
|-
 
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[[Andy's Ancestry]]
 
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Canned Tuna
 
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Andy
 
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Play on "Canned Tuna"
 
|-
 
|
 
[[Classy Christmas]]
 
|
 
Pickles
 
|
 
Dwight
 
|
 
Dwight pretending to be Pam through a note
 
|}
 
 
All ongoing tuna related nicknames such as but not limited to "Big Tuna" or just "Tuna" were coined by Andy because of the mere fact Jim had a tuna fish sandwich for lunch on his first day at the Stamford branch.
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*Jim is somewhat skilled with Photoshop.
*Jim never realized that there are no windows in the office, until Pam pranked him.
 
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*Jim's classic lunch is a ham and cheese.
*Jim revealed that his best first date was with Pam, until he found out that Pam was already engaged to [[Roy]]  <ref> [https://theoffice.fandom.com/wiki/The_Client The Client]</ref>
 
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*'''Spoiler''': <span class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><span class="mw-collapsible-content">Jim later moves with Pam to Austin, Texas.</span></span>
*Jim has a couple of skills at engineering, describing them as "handy"
 
*In high school, he dated a girl that wanted to be an artist, similar to his future wife Pam.
 
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
*Jim wears flannel ties because the production staff wants it to appear as if he doesn't care much about shopping for clothes. The ties are hand-me-downs from his father. (Flannel ties have a '70s look.) Flannel ties are rare nowadays, and the staff had to make many of them by hand. [http://www.officetally.com/ileanas-visit-to-the-office]
 
 
==Appearances==
 
Jim appears and has lines in every episode, with the following exceptions:
 
*[[Mafia]] - voice only
 
*[[The Banker]] - has no lines
 
*[[The Ultimatum]] - seen only in cold open
 
 
==Relationship Status==
 
Single: [[Pilot]] - [[Hot Girl]]
 
 
Dating Katy: [[The Dundies]] - [[Booze Cruise]]
 
 
Single Again: [[Booze Cruise]] - [[The Merger]]
 
 
Dating Karen: [[The Merger]] - [[The Job]]
 
 
Dating Pam: [[Fun Run]] - [[Weight Loss]]
 
 
Engaged to Pam: [[Weight Loss]] - [[Niagara]]
 
 
Married to Pam: [[Niagara]] - Present
 
   
==Photos==
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== Appearances==
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Jim has appeared in every single episode of ''The Office'' with the exception of "[[Mafia]]," in which only his voice can be heard. The clip show episode "[[The Banker]]" features Jim in flashbacks of previous episodes, and Jim only appears in new footage momentarily, and without any lines. Additionally, in the [[season 7]] episode "[[Ultimatum]]," Jim only appears in the [[List of Cold Opens|cold open]], and is absent without explanation for the rest of the episode. The cold open was actually filmed the previous season and recycled for the episode because John Krasinski was on location shooting a movie.
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James "Jim" Halpert (born February 18, 1978) is a fictional character in the U.S. version of the television sitcom The Office, who is portrayed by John Krasinski. The character is based on Tim Canterbury from the original version of The Office. The character is also named after a childhood friend of executive producer Greg Daniels. He is introduced as a sales representative at the Scranton branch of paper distribution company Dunder Mifflin, before temporarily transferring to the Stamford branch in the third season. Upon the merger of Scranton and Stamford branches, he becomes Assistant Regional Manager, and later co-manager alongside Michael Scott during the sixth-season episode arc from "The Promotion" to "Manager and Salesman".

His character serves as the intelligent, mild-mannered straight man role to Michael, although it is also defined by a rivalrous pranking on fellow salesman Dwight Schrute and a romantic interest in receptionist Pam Beesly, whom he begins dating in the fourth season, marries in the sixth, and has children with in the sixth and eighth. Jim's coworker, Andy Bernard, who transferred from the Stamford branch, often calls him by the nickname "Big Tuna".

Biography

Jim Halpert was born on February 18, 1978, to Gerald and Betsy Halpert. He has two brothers; Pete, who lives in Boston, and Tom, who lives in New Jersey. They both share Jim's general love of pranks but have come across as unpleasant and they somewhat bully their little brother. Jim's parents presumably live in Scranton, as well as his sister Larisa and best friend Alan Murphy, who are listed as his emergency contacts at Dunder Mifflin. While Pete and Tom have been seen on the show a few times, Larisa has not.[1] He has a niece, Vanessa,[2] and a nephew old enough to play T-ball.[3] In "Branch Wars," while he is not specific on which brother he is referring to, he states that his brother's wife just had another baby.[4] Jim enjoys cycling,[5] and, as he reveals in a deleted scene from "Take Your Daughter to Work Day," at times will babysit Toby Flenderson's daughter, Sasha.[6] He also lists soft-shell crab as his favorite food.[7] Jim has noted that basketball "Was kind of [his] thing" in high school.[8] Although no high school is specifically named by Jim, both Dunmore High School (as evidenced in a deleted scene from "Product Recall" where, during a business visit, he asks a high school student about a former teacher) and West Scranton High School (as evidenced when, during "Email Surveillance," Pam holds up his yearbook displaying their mascot name, Invaders, across the front) are referenced in separate episodes. In the episode "Dwight's Speech," Jim tells Dwight that he majored in Public Speaking, however, he later denies this.[9] Jim began working at Dunder Mifflin between 1998 and 1999 (as evidenced in "Pilot" and "The Merger," where Jim says that he still loves when Michael says, "Wazzup!" crazily after seven years, and that on his first day at work Michael played an orientation video which parodied The Blair Witch Project).[10]

In several episodes, it is stated that Jim is a fan of the Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia Eagles, and the Philadelphia 76ers. Jim appears to be a fan of hip-hop, specifically Eminem, as Pam mentions him listening to the 8 Mile soundtrack on his iPod in "The Delivery." He also appears to like alternative rock, soft rock, and the band Snow Patrol, as Jim uses "Open Your Eyes" as the background music for the video that he shows to Pam of their past history on the documentary in the episode "A.A.R.M." Apparently, he is of Scottish descent, as in "Niagara" his father can be seen wearing a kilt to Jim's wedding to Pam.[11] In the episode "Weight Loss," it is revealed that his screen name for AIM is JIM9334.[3] Like his father, Jim suffers from high blood pressure, as revealed in the episode "Pam's Replacement."

Though Jim loves to play pranks on Dwight, he is shown to have some things in common with his nemesis, such as a knowledge of comic books and an appreciation for the sci-fi/fantasy genre; as demonstrated in "Take Your Daughter to Work Day" when Jim and Dwight correct Michael on details about Superman and Aquaman.[12] Despite their frequent conflicts, Jim and Dwight are also shown to be an extremely competent sales team in "Traveling Salesmen."[13]

Character history

Seasons 1–3

Jim Halpert is first introduced in the "Pilot." He is adamant throughout the series about his job as a salesman at Dunder Mifflin Paper being a temporary one, saying, "Right now, this is just a job. If I advance any higher, this would be my career. And if this were my career, I'd have to throw myself in front of a train."[14] This outlook is most apparent in the elaborate pranks that he plays on his workmates, primarily Dwight, as well as his sarcastic remarks and facial expressions to the film crew and his provoking comments during often ridiculous employee meetings. However, he succeeds professionally and is consistently one of the best salesmen. This is presumably because, as Pam mentioned later, "everybody likes Jim." His facial expressions have later been dubbed the “Jim Look.”

A major part of Jim Halpert's character is his relationship with Pam Beesly, which is often the subject of office speculation. This is made worse by the fact that Pam was engaged to Roy Anderson, a Dunder Mifflin warehouse worker. Throughout the first two seasons, incidents such as Pam falling asleep on Jim's shoulder in "Diversity Day" and drunkenly kissing him in "The Dundies" show a possibility of the feelings being mutual; however, Pam never acts on them and she remains engaged to Roy. On one occasion, in "The Fight," his flirting with her goes a little too far, when Meredith looks over to see him play-fighting with her, causing her to shut him down immediately, startling him with her abruptness, though she eventually forgives him. He becomes so upset when he hears Pam discuss wedding details that he calls a travel agency and schedules a trip to Australia, deliberately making himself unable to attend the wedding. Feeling bored by his job, tortured by his situation with Pam, and guilty about a stack of complaints Dwight has filed against him, Jim investigates a transfer to Dunder Mifflin's branch in Stamford, Connecticut. In the season-two finale, "Casino Night," he confesses his love for Pam in the parking lot. Pam, whose wedding to Roy was planned out and just weeks away, clearly shows her anguish but gently turns him down. Jim tearfully walks away, later kisses her in the office, and the season ends. In the season-three premiere "Gay Witch Hunt," it is revealed that he did transfer to Stamford despite the fact that Pam has called off her wedding and he clearly still harbors intense feelings for her. His reason is later stated as "It's just, I kinda put it all on the line. Twice. And she said no. Twice." in "The Convention."

Though in later seasons, after Ryan Howard's promotion, the relationship between him and Jim seems to be tense, in earlier seasons the two seem to be friendly. In "Casino Night," they are shown talking, laughing and drinking together.

Throughout season two, Jim dates Katy, who initially appeared in season one as the "Purse Girl" in "Hot Girl." After Jim and Katy split up in "Booze Cruise," he leaves a message asking out a fellow Dunder Mifflin employee named Brenda, much to Kelly's disbelief. Jim's misfortunes are assumed to be because he is unable to get over Pam. Things begin to look up for Jim as he befriends salesperson Karen Filippelli in Stamford, and when the company board of directors decides to close the Scranton branch, Jim is named assistant regional manager of the newly created "Dunder Mifflin Northeast." However the company's plans change when Stamford regional manager Josh Porter accepts a job at Staples. The Stamford branch then closes, with a few employees being offered a transfer to Scranton. The offer to Jim to be assistant regional manager stands, though now at Scranton. Jim is at first unwilling to return to Scranton because of his history with Pam but eventually decides to do so. Karen, who has grown fond of Jim and wishes to pursue a relationship with him, also transfers to Scranton to be with him.

In "The Merger," Jim's and Pam's reunion is awkward. Pam is overjoyed, but Jim is clearly uncomfortable. He lets Pam know that he is seeing someone, and gradually Karen is introduced as his girlfriend. As Jim settles back in at Scranton, he uses his promotion as an excuse to avoid his old interactions and pranks with Pam, claiming that pulling pranks is not appropriate for his position. However, in time, Jim does return to his old ways, especially targeting Andy Bernard, an annoying Stamford transfer whose singing antics irritate everyone, and of course, Dwight.

Toward the middle of the season, it becomes clear that Jim's unresolved feelings toward Pam are affecting his relationship with Karen. In "The Return," Jim decides to pull a prank on Andy; however, Karen is unable and Ryan unwilling to aid him, so he turns to Pam, who readily agrees. Their interaction during the prank causes Karen to feel threatened. She confronts Jim, and he finally admits to still having feelings for Pam. Despite this fact, their relationship continues, although Karen is a bit more cautious around Pam.

In "Cocktails," Roy trashes the bar when Pam tells him she kissed Jim during "Casino Night." Roy then attempts to attack Jim at work in "The Negotiation," but as Roy rears back his fist, Dwight leaps out of nowhere and douses Roy with several powerful blasts of pepper spray. Roy is fired, but when Pam assures Jim that it is over between her and Roy for good, Jim doesn't believe it and tells her so.

In "Beach Games," during a company outing at the beach, Pam confesses to Jim in front of everyone that he was the reason she broke off her wedding to Roy. She also states that she has missed their friendship since he left Scranton for Stamford. Later that night, Jim tells Pam that he feels as if he never really came back from Stamford, tacitly admitting that he has actively been fighting his feelings for her all year. However, Jim's relationship with Karen and pending interview for a corporate position which would require his relocation to New York City, still obstructing a potential romance.

In "The Job," Jim, Karen, and Michael each interview for the corporate position. During the interview, he notices a caring note from Pam in his briefcase, causing him nostalgia and a feeling of pain. After the interview he drives back to Scranton, leaving Karen without a ride. Back at the Scranton office, Pam is describing her lack of satisfaction with the current state of her relationship with Jim to the camera crew. Jim then suddenly interrupts the session to ask her to dinner, much to her surprise. She becomes flustered and overjoyed, and accepts the invitation. Jim replies "All right. Then...it's a date," and leaves abruptly. Pam turns back to the camera, smiling, only to ask, "What was the question?" In a webisode titled "Office Summer Vacation" found on NBC's website, Karen states that Jim "dumped my ass" and left her crying at a fountain.

Seasons 4–6

In "Local Ad," Jim develops an avatar of himself for Dwight's game Second Life. Pam notes that his online alter ego plays guitar and is a Philadelphia sportswriter, implicitly revealing Jim's lesser-known aspirations, and a callback to "Email Surveillance" from season two, in which he has a guitar in his bedroom.

In the episodes "Survivor Man" and "Night Out," Jim takes on his role as manager while Michael is out of the office. Both times, however, his attempts at making the office better go awry. Ryan, annoyed by Jim's popularity with his boss David Wallace, gives Jim a performance warning in "Did I Stutter?" citing "goofing off with Dwight" and "spending time at reception" as productivity problems, despite his high sale numbers.

Though early on in the series Jim drives a Toyota Corolla. He, during this time, drives late model Saabs, including the Saab 9-2x and top-line Saab 9-3 Aero, then a Subaru Outback. He mentions in "Niagara" that he has been able to drive a standard transmission since high school.

In "Goodbye, Toby," Jim shows his happiness and support for Pam getting into the Pratt Institute, where she will be for the next three months. He plans to propose at Toby's going away party until Andy proposes in front of everybody to Angela, who accepts. Jim puts his ring back in his pocket and postpones the engagement. Instead, he proposes during the season-five premiere, "Weight Loss," during a rainy last-minute lunch date at an Interstate rest stop between Scranton and New York City, where Pam is attending Pratt.

Jim and Pam keep in touch during her time at art school via webcam, instant messaging, and frequent phone calls. Jim eagerly awaits Pam's return in "Business Trip." He is sad but supportive when Pam calls to tell him she has failed a class and can't come home yet. That afternoon he finds Pam waiting in the parking lot, claiming that she hated art school anyway. He purchases his parents' house and begins to take his career more seriously than in previous episodes. When new Vice President Charles Miner arrives at the office to oversee Michael, he and Jim immediately clash as Charles condescends to, and dismisses, Jim as an underachiever and a smart--ass with a "made-up position." Charles scoffs when Jim is invited to sit in on a meeting with David Wallace about the Michael Scott Paper Company. However, Jim comes off as intelligent and professional and persuades Michael to be bought out. In the process, he finally stands up to Charles after Charles makes up to their boss, prompting Jim to make a snide remark to his face. Upon realizing Dwight's incompetence during the meeting, Charles encourages Jim to speak to Michael. As a new receptionist has already been hired, Pam is rehired in sales alongside Jim.

During "Company Picnic," Pam injures her ankle during a volleyball game and Jim takes her to 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 suddenly embracing, looking shocked and ecstatic, before Jim emerges to call Dwight and inform him they won't be returning to the game. It is heavily implied that Pam is pregnant, and the pregnancy is confirmed in the season-six premiere, "Gossip."

Jim is promoted to regional co-manager, alongside Michael, in "The Meeting." His promotion causes problems in the office as the staff doesn't take him seriously and he is often in a power struggle with Michael. When Dunder Mifflin files for bankruptcy and is taken over by Sabre, a company that sells printers, Jim chooses to become a salesman again (largely because Sabre's uncapped commission means a huge pay increase).

Jim and Pam marry in the highly anticipated, hour-long episode, "Niagara." When their guests' craziness threatens to ruin the wedding day, they run off and are privately married on the Maid of the Mist before returning to take part in their planned church wedding. Their daughter, Cecelia Marie Halpert (named after Jenna Fischer's niece who was born the day they shot "The Delivery") is born in another hour-long episode several months later, in "The Delivery."

Season 7

In season seven, some of Jim's vulnerabilities are displayed. Jim displays some mild jealousy when he meets Danny Cordray, a superior paper salesman who went on a few dates with Pam while he was in Stamford. In "Costume Contest," after hearing that Danny never called Pam back because she was too "dorky" for him, Jim is inspired to dress up in his Popeye costume, which he was initially reluctant to do, marking the first time he is seen dressed up in an actual costume. In "Classy Christmas," Jim falls victim to numerous snowball-themed pranks devised by Dwight. Jim is humiliated by being forced to feed Dwight a pizza and a beer in "Viewing Party" in order to have him get Cece to sleep for the night.

His sales skills remain strong, when in "WUPHF.com" it is revealed that he has already maxed out his sales cap for the year and cannot make any more commissions, leading him to seek goofy respite in the office until Gabe Lewis chides him to stop bothering everyone. Since Gabe was unsympathetic to Jim's situation, Jim then sets up a prank that ends with Gabe being forced to listen to an audiobook version of Jo Bennett's entire boring autobiography. In "The Seminar," it is revealed he has had the highest sales out of the entire Scranton branch for at least three months running.

In "Todd Packer," when Todd comes to Dunder Mifflin looking for a desk job in the office and gets hired, Dwight and Jim pull off a joint scheme to get him to leave the office.

In "Goodbye, Michael," Jim is the only one to figure out that Michael is leaving earlier than he said and opts to stay quiet to let Michael leave, but he tells Pam so she can get to him at the airport before he leaves. He also emotionally tells Michael he's been the best boss he's ever had, and they part on good terms.

In "Training Day," Jim and Pam try to make a good first impression on their new boss Deangelo Vickers. They believe they have started off well by showing him pictures of their baby, but Deangelo soon gets annoyed with them. In "The Inner Circle," Jim is shown to be one of Deangelo's favorites among the staff. He is temporarily banned from Deangelo's inner circle when he speaks up for the women after they object to Deangelo's sexist attitude. Jim later calls Deangelo out after the boss brags about a Michael Jordan dunk he can perform, which causes a traumatic brain injury and leaves Deangelo in a coma.

In "Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager," Jo Bennett offers Jim the position of interim manager after Deangelo is gone, which Jim rejects. Jo later calls Jim as "the only man who turned me down."

In "Search Committee," Jim is one of three people scouting for Michael's (and Deangelo's) replacement. Creed is the interim regional manager—based on seniority—so this speeds up the process (since Creed is incompetent).[15]

Season 8–9

Early in season 8, it is revealed that Jim will be a father for the second time as Pam is expecting a son (where Pam jokingly calls him "Little Michael Scott"). Pam and Jim were blessed with the off-camera delivery of Philip Halpert around the midseason mark, and Jim brought Philip into the office to try and mend relations with his angry co-workers (he had lied about spending a full week on jury duty, having actually been dismissed on the first morning, and ended up spending the week helping an overwhelmed Pam take care of their two young children). Jim also had to deal with a crush from co-worker Cathy Simms, who unsuccessfully tried to seduce him while they were part of the Sabre Store team in Tallahassee.

In "New Guys," Jim reveals that he was given an offer to help his friend start a sports marketing company in Philadelphia called Athlead. At first, he turns it down but later reveals that he accepted the offer. Pam doesn't find out until "Andy's Ancestry," and although she is supportive, she is later concerned about Jim not having told her sooner and about how much money he has put into it. Jim gets permission from David Wallace to take up the second job, and in "The Target" he convinces Stanley and Phyllis to agree to cover his duties on the days that he is away.

In "Suit Warehouse," Jim offers Darryl a chance to join him at the new job and although Darryl has a not-so-perfect interview, he does get the position thanks to his preparation and Jim's recommendation. Later, Jim and Darryl become roommates, although in "Vandalism" Darryl is annoyed at Jim's messy and sloppy living habits.

Jim's weekly commute to Philadelphia causes increasing strain on his marriage until in "Customer Loyalty," it comes to a head when he misses Cece's dance recital and then angrily blames Pam for not videotaping it. Tearfully, Pam breaks down and confides in Brian, the boom mic operator of the documentary crew.

In "Moving On," Pam interviews for a job in Philadelphia, but then reveals to Jim that she doesn't want to move there after all.

In "Finale," Jim and Pam finalize their plan to move to Austin where Jim will rejoin Athlead, and hence, get fired from Dunder Mifflin.

Reception

In the media, Jim is sometimes called an everyguy.[16] In her article "Breaking Out of the First-Job Trap" for U.S. News and World Report, Liz Wolgemuth used Jim's character as a template for an essay on under-motivated, young, college grads.[14] In an article on stereotypical office worker profiles, Jim was identified as the worker who is "drifting along in a job, [while] you put off asking yourself hard questions about career plans."[17]

Trivia

  • Jim is somewhat skilled with Photoshop.
  • Jim's classic lunch is a ham and cheese.
  • Spoiler: Jim later moves with Pam to Austin, Texas.

Appearances

Jim has appeared in every single episode of The Office with the exception of "Mafia," in which only his voice can be heard. The clip show episode "The Banker" features Jim in flashbacks of previous episodes, and Jim only appears in new footage momentarily, and without any lines. Additionally, in the season 7 episode "Ultimatum," Jim only appears in the cold open, and is absent without explanation for the rest of the episode. The cold open was actually filmed the previous season and recycled for the episode because John Krasinski was on location shooting a movie.

Episodes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
Season 5
Season 6 V
Season 7
Season 8
Season 9
* - deleted scene • V - voice only • M - mentioned only • C - credit only • P - photo only • A - archive footage

Gallery

See: Jim Halpert/Gallery

References

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  13. "Traveling Salesmen". The Office. NBC.
  14. 14.0 14.1 Wolgemuth, Liz (2008-03-24), "Breaking Out of the First-Job Trap". U.S. News & World Report. 144 (9):56-58 (accessed on 2008-08-23)
  15. "Search Committee". The Office. NBC.
  16. Endelman, Michael, Greenblatt, Leah, Kim, Wook, Soll, Lindsay, Stack, Tim, Tucker (not Tucker), Hannah (2006-12-08), "What to Get Your JIM HALPERT". Entertainment Weekly. 910:44
  17. HOW TO SUCCEED AT 'THE OFFICE' Preview By: Palmer, Kimberly. U.S. News & World Report, 3/24/2008, Vol. 144 Issue 9, p53-54

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