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|name = Pam Halpert
 
|name = Pam Halpert
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|gender = Female
 
|born = March 25, 1979
 
|born = March 25, 1979
|alias = Pam Halpert<br />Pam<br />Pama-lama-ding-dong<br />Big Pregs<br />Beesly<br />Office Mattress<br />PamPam and her Pam Pams<br />Bart Simpson of Scranton<br />Pam-Pam!<br />Pam, Pam, thank you ma'am<br />Pam-burger-with-cheese<br />Pamera<br />Pam-M-S<br />Pan<br />Spamster<br />Pam, Ms. Beesly if you're nasty<br />Ampay<br />Christmas Pam<br />Candied Pams<br />Pam-Chop<br />Pamcasso<br />Pamcake<br />Pam-ola<br />Pretty Pam<br />Pammy<br />
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|alias = Pama-lama-ding-dong<br />Big Pregs<br />Beesly<br />Office Mattress<br />PamPam and her Pam Pams<br />Bart Simpson of Scranton<br />Pam-Pam!<br />Pam, Pam, thank you ma'am<br />Pam-burger-with-cheese<br />Pamera<br />Pam-M-S<br />Pan<br />Spamster<br />Pam, Ms. Beesly if you're nasty<br />Ampay<br />Christmas Pam<br />Candied Pams<br />Pam-Chop<br />Pamcasso<br />Pamcake<br />Pam-ola<br />Pretty Pam<br />Pammy<br />
 
<small>[[Pam Halpert#Nicknames for Pam|See More]]</small>
 
<small>[[Pam Halpert#Nicknames for Pam|See More]]</small>
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|title = Office Administrator at Dunder Mifflin Paper Company
 
|marital = [[Jim Halpert]] <small>(husband)</small>
 
|marital = [[Jim Halpert]] <small>(husband)</small>
 
[[Roy Anderson]] <small>(ex-fiancee)</small>
 
[[Roy Anderson]] <small>(ex-fiancee)</small>
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|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 = [[Jenna Fischer]]
 
|portrayed by = [[Jenna Fischer]]
|gender = Female
 
 
|aka = *Pam
 
|aka = *Pam
}}'''Pamela Morgan "Pam" Halpert''' (née '''Beesly''') is a fictional character played by [[Jenna Fischer]] in the television series [[The Office (US)|''The Office'']]. She is based on [[Dawn Tinsley]] in [[The Office (UK)|''The Office'' (UK)]]. She is married to [[Jim Halpert]] and has two children -- a girl named [[Cecelia Halpert|Cecelia Marie "Cece" Halpert]] and a boy named [[Phillip Halpert]]. Pam is generally polite toward others. She enjoys drawing and painting.
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}}'''Pamela Morgan "Pam" Halpert''' ({{W|née}} '''Beesly'''; born March 25, 1979) is a fictional character on ''[[The Office]]'', played by [[Jenna Fischer]]. Her counterpart in the original [[The Office (UK)|UK series of ''The Office'']] is [[Dawn Tinsley]]. Her character is initially the receptionist at the paper distribution company [[Dunder Mifflin Paper Company|Dunder Mifflin]], before becoming a saleswoman and eventually office administrator until she left in the [[Finale|series finale]]. Her character is shy, growing assertive but amiable, and artistically inclined, and shares a romantic interest with [[Jim Halpert]], whom she begins dating in the fourth season, and eventually, marries and starts a family with as the series continues.
   
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==Casting and character development==
==Season 1==
 
Pam is the receptionist at Dunder Mifflin's [[Dunder Mifflin Scranton|Scranton, PA branch]]. She appears shy and hesitant at times, but she is very kind and has a good sense of humor. {{1x01}} She had been dating warehouse employee [[Roy Anderson]] for eight years and engaged to him for three. Roy's hesitance to set a date for their wedding often leaves Pam hurt; [[Michael]], however, finds it hilarious. {{1x01}} She was not very attractive and was a nerd in high school. Pam is unenthusiastic about her job, showing a real passion and talent for art as early as the [[Pilot]]. She states in a [[Talking Head|talking head interview]] that, "I don't think it's many little girls' dream to be a receptionist" and comments that she would be unfazed if she were let go; however, when Michael mock-fires her, she breaks down. Upon learning he was joking she calls him a "jerk". She appears resigned to the fact that her job amounts to little more than babysitting Michael. {{1x01}}
 
   
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The character was originally created to be very similar to the British counterpart, Dawn Tinsley. Even minute details, such as how Pam wore her hair each day, were considered by executive producer, [[Greg Daniels]].<ref>Episode commentary, Season 2, "Valentine's Day"</ref>
It is clear from early in the series that Pam and [[Jim]] are very close friends; they are frequently found chatting, and devising pranks to play on [[Dwight]]. While she does appear cognizant of the fact that Roy is not Jim's favorite person, Pam seems to be oblivious of Jim's romantic interest in her throughout the first season, and either ignorant or in denial of her love for him. It is also seen that every time Jim talks to Pam and Roy comes into the room, Jim immediately keeps a safe distance. {{1x01}}
 
   
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"When I went in for ''The Office'', the casting director said to me, 'Please look normal'," recalls Jenna Fischer. "Don't make yourself all pretty, and dare to bore me with your audition. Those were her words. Dare to bore me."<ref name="npr.org">{{cite web|author= |url=https://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=98815794 |title=For Jenna Fischer, 'Office' Life Is A Great Act |publisher=NPR |date=2008-12-30 |accessdate=2012-11-30}}</ref>
It is said in [[Hot Girl]], that her middle name is Susan after the actress Susan Dey. She becomes a bit jealous when Jim is with [[Katy]]. This is shown by Pam putting on makeup after Jim says he is going to go out with Katy. {{1x06}}
 
   
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Taking heed of the advice, Fischer said little during the auditions, during which she was interviewed in character by show producers, in an improvisational format, to imitate the show's documentary premise. "My take on the character of Pam was that she didn't have any media training, so she didn't know how to be a good interview. And also, she didn't care about this interview," she told [[NPR]]. "So, I gave very short one-word answers and I tried very hard not to be funny or clever because I thought that the comedy would come out of just, you know, the real human reactions to the situation... and they liked that take on it."<ref name="npr.org" />
==Season 2==
 
Jim and Pam's relationship in Season 2 continues to be a source of speculation. Pam receives the "Whitest Sneakers Award," something secretly engineered by Jim when he saw how upset she was at the prospect of receiving yet another "Longest Engagement" Dundie. After her jubilant acceptance speech, Pam drunkenly kisses Jim full on the lips in front of everyone, an event which has not been discussed or acknowledged since. Pam was later banned from all Chili's locations for sneaking drinks from other tables. {{2x01}}
 
   
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"When I went into the audition, the first question that they asked me in the character of Pam—they said, 'Do you like working as a receptionist?' I said, 'No.' And that was it. I didn't speak any more than that. And they started laughing."<ref name="npr.org" />
There are a few instances in this season in which tensions between Jim and Pam run particularly high, for example, when Jim misinterprets Pam's innocent suggestion that he should pursue another job far from Scranton ("[[Halloween]]"), or when Jim rebukes her after she dismisses the idea of a rooftop dinner being a "date." {{2x07}} Despite their disagreements, their friendship remains relevant.
 
   
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Fischer found herself creating a very elaborate [[backstory]] for the character. For the first few seasons, she kept a list of the character history revealed on-screen by the creators, as well as her own imaginative thoughts on Pam's history.<ref name="officetally.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.officetally.com/jenna-fischer-rocks-the-otcr |title=Jenna Fischer rocks the OTCR |publisher=OfficeTally |date= |accessdate=2012-11-30}}</ref> She created a rule with the set's hair and make-up department that it couldn't look as though it took Pam more than 30 minutes to do her hair,<ref>Season 2 DVD, "Valentine's Day", episode commentary</ref> and she formulated ideas as to who gave Pam each piece of jewelry she wore<ref name="myspace1">{{cite web|url=http://www.myspace.com/pamBeesly |title=Pam Beesly (Pam/Jenna) op Myspace |publisher=Myspace.com |date= |accessdate=2012-11-30}}</ref> or where she went to college.<ref name="myspace1" /> Fischer also carefully crafted Pam's quiet persona. "Well, my character of Pam is really stuck," she explained to [[NPR]]. "I mean, she's a subordinate in this office. And so, I think that for her, the only way she can express herself is in the silences, but you can say so much by not saying anything."<ref name="npr.org" />
Pam is seen being uncomfortable with Jim's relationship with salesgirl [[Katy]], which began in the Season 1 finale "[[Hot Girl]]" and extends into the second season. {{2x04}}. She also seems to rejoice on the fact that Katy and Jim apparently don't have a lot in common {{2x04}}{{2x11}} and that their relationship was never very solid {{2x09}}. (Roy also admits to being attracted to Katy.)
 
   
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Originally meek and passive, the character grew more assertive as the seasons passed, prompting Fischer to reassess her portrayal. "I have to approach Pam differently [now]," she explained in Season 4, a defining season in which her character finally begins a long-awaited relationship with Jim and is accepted into the [[Pratt Institute]]. "She is in a loving relationship, she has found her voice, she has started taking art classes. All of these things must inform the character and we need to see changes in the way she moves, speaks, dresses, etc."<ref name="officetally.com" />
Pam is joyful when a drunken Roy finally sets June 10 as their wedding date. {{2x11}} However, she becomes saddened when Jim deliberately schedules a trip out of the country to ensure his absence at the wedding. {{2x17}}
 
   
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==Character history==
When Michael reveals that Jim had feelings for Pam to the entire office, Jim preemptively tells Pam, before she is told by other employees. However, he does not fully come clean about his ongoing feelings for her and claims that he had a crush on her only when they first met. Michael later hints to Pam that Jim may not have been telling the full truth, but, in a rare moment of self-awareness, stops himself from further confirming it. {{2x13}}
 
   
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===Seasons 1–3===
[[Jan]] informs Pam about an internship in graphic design that Dunder Mifflin is sponsoring in New York. Pam is hesitant at first, but after encouragement from Jan and Jim, decides to pursue the program. Her excitement is quelled by Roy, who deemed the idea as "impractical". Later in a talking head, Pam begins to cry at the realization that she may never achieve her dreams.
 
   
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At the beginning of the series, Pam and Roy have been dating for eight years and engaged for three years. Their open-ended engagement has become one of Michael's [[running gag]]s and a sore spot for Pam.
Pam eventually learns the truth about Jim's ongoing feelings for her. Jim reveals during Dunder Mifflin's casino night, that he is in love with her. Visibly shaken by his confession, she gently tells him she cannot pursue a relationship with him. Afterward, Pam retreats to the darkened office to call her mother. She can be heard consulting the idea of a relationship with Jim, with her Mom. Minutes later, Jim walks in and quickly kisses her.
 
   
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Pam does not want her current job to become permanent, remarking that "I don't think it's many little girls' dream to be a receptionist." Pam is apathetic toward her work, evidenced by her frequent games of [[FreeCell]] on her office computer. However, in the pilot episode, she breaks down crying when Michael pulls an ill-advised prank by telling her that she will be fired.
==Season 3==
 
Season Three began where season two ended; showing the aftermath of Jim's decision to kiss Pam. Once Jim and Pam part from the kiss, Pam tells Jim she cannot begin a relationship with him, and that she is obligated to Roy. Shortly after however, Pam decides to break up with Roy. Roy is seen attempting to regain the confidence of Pam by changing his attitude to support her needs.
 
   
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Michael has criticized Pam for simply forwarding calls to voice mail without answering and (in a deleted scene) for not sounding enthusiastic enough when speaking on the telephone. Pam is usually happy to abandon her work if asked to do something else by Jim. She will do extra, unnecessary work (such as making a casket for a dead bird or paper doves for the Office Olympics) to make other people happy.
Jim, unable to work around Pam, accepted a higher paying sales job at the Dunder Mifflin Stamford branch. Pam can be seen, multiple times, exhibiting feelings of remorse about her decisions concerning Jim. Later in the season, Jim forms a relationship with a Stamford saleswoman, [[Karen Filippelli]]. After a threat of merger becomes public, Pam was hopeful that Jim would return to the Scranton branch, and inquires, to other employees, if they have any information about Stamford employee integration.
 
   
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Despite the abuse she takes from Michael, she never goes any further than calling him a jerk in [[Pilot (The Office)|the pilot]]. In later seasons, however, she becomes more honest and forward with Michael and will often make sarcastic comments toward him.
Pam is happily surprised when, after a Stamford-Scranton merger, Jim returns to his previous position.
 
   
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While engaged to Roy, Pam denies, or is in denial about, having any romantic feelings for Jim. When Jim confesses his love for her at the Dunder Mifflin "[[Casino Night]]" she turns him down. She later talks to her mom on the phone and says Jim is her best friend (though she doesn't say his name), and says "Yeah, I think I am" to an unheard question. She is interrupted by Jim, who enters and kisses her; she responds by kissing back.
Pam attempts to restart her friendship with Jim by initiating pranks on Dwight and eliciting Jim for help. Pam becomes bewildered when Jim tells her that he is dating Karen (who also joined the Scranton branch) and that he has decided to "give up" his old, prankster ways. Pam takes it personally and is visibly saddened.
 
   
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Season three marks a turning point for Pam's character: she gains self-confidence and appears less passive and more self-assured as the season progresses. In "[[Gay Witch Hunt]]," the season's opener, it is revealed that Pam got [[cold feet (metaphor)|cold feet]] before her wedding and did not marry Roy after all and that Jim transferred to a different Dunder Mifflin branch, in Stamford, shortly after Pam rejected him a second time, after their kiss. Pam moves into her own apartment, begins taking art classes, a pursuit that Roy had previously dismissed as a waste of time, and buys a new car, a blue [[Toyota Yaris]]. Jim returns to Scranton later on as a result of "[[The Merger (The Office)|The Merger]]", and brings along a female co-worker, [[Karen Filippelli]], whom he begins dating. Jim and Pam appeared to have ended all communication after Jim transfers to the Stamford branch (aside from an episode in which Jim accidentally calls Pam at the end of the workday), and their episodes together following the branch merge are tense, despite both admitting to still harboring feelings for the other during the presence of the documentary cameras.
Jim, noticing that Pam is saddened by his new attitude, decides after a period, to aid Pam in her pranks.
 
   
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Meanwhile, Roy vows to win Pam back. Roy's efforts to improve his relationship with Pam are quite successful, but once Pam and Roy are back together, he falls back into old habits almost immediately. When Roy and Pam attend an after-work get-together at a local bar with their co-workers, Pam, feeling that she should be more honest with Roy, tells him about Jim kissing her at "[[Casino Night]]." Roy yells, smashes a mirror, and trashes the bar. Pam, frightened and embarrassed by his reaction, breaks up with Roy immediately. Roy vows to kill Jim and in "[[The Negotiation]]", Roy unsuccessfully tries to attack Jim at work (Jim is saved by Dwight's intervention), and is subsequently fired. Pam later reluctantly agrees to meet Roy for coffee at his request, and after the polite but brief meeting, it appears that their relationship has ended amicably with Roy encouraging Pam to pursue Jim.
Pam and Jim are, for a time, comfortable that their friendship remains intact.
 
   
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Pam participates in an art show, but few people attend. Her co-worker, Oscar, brings his partner along who, not knowing that Pam is standing behind him, criticizes her work by proclaiming that "real art takes courage." Oscar then goes on to say that courage isn't one of Pam's strong points. Affected by this statement, Pam tells the documentary crew that she is going to be more honest, culminating in a dramatic coal walk during the next-to-last episode of the season, "[[Beach Games]]", and a seemingly sincere speech to Jim in front of the entire office about their relationship. Michael also comes to the art show and reveals his erratically kind heart and loyalty by buying, framing and hanging Pam's drawing of the Dunder Mifflin building in the office. In the season finale, "[[The Job (The Office)|The Job]]," she leaves a friendly note in Jim's briefcase and an old memento depicting the 'gold medal' yogurt lid from the Office Olympics, which he sees during an interview for a job at Corporate in [[New York City]]. While he is asked how he "would function here in New York", Jim is shown to have his mind back in Scranton, still distracted by the thought of Pam. Jim withdraws his name from consideration and drives back to the office, where he interrupts a talking head Pam is doing for the documentary crew by asking her out for dinner. She happily accepts, visibly moved, abandoning a train of thought about how she would be fine if Jim got the job and never came back to Scranton. Karen quits soon after, becoming the regional manager at Dunder Mifflin's Utica branch.
Later, Jim begins to have relationship problems with Karen. After a conversation with Karen, Pam realizes she has been unnecessarily impersonal to her and consults both Karen and Jim. Pam advises Jim that his disagreements with Karen are hurting her feelings and that he should relent. Jim takes her advice, and his relationship problems are resolved. After realizing she cares more about Jim than she previously thought, and that she has inadvertently pushed him into the arms of another woman, Pam breaks down and cries. Dwight later stumbles upon her crying alone in the building lobby.
 
   
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===Seasons 4–6===
During the Phyllis Lapin-Vance wedding, Pam becomes lonely and depressed while watching Jim enjoy himself with Karen. She is also uncomfortable with the fact that she is essentially attending the wedding she and Roy were supposed to have together, considering the fact that almost every detail is identical to what she had planned for her own wedding, even down to Phyllis's wedding dress. During the reception, Roy mentions the similarities and asks Pam to dance. Pam decides that she would rather be with Roy than be alone and attempts to restart their relationship.
 
   
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In Season 4, Pam retains the assertiveness she developed in the third season. In the season 4 premiere, "[[Fun Run]]", Jim and Pam confess that they have started dating after the camera crew catches them kissing. The office ultimately learns of their relationship in "[[Dunder Mifflin Infinity]]". In "[[Chair Model (The Office episode)|Chair Model]]", after teasing Pam about his impending proposal, Jim tells the documentary crew he is not kidding around about an engagement and shows them a ring he bought a week after he and Pam started dating. In the next few episodes, Jim fake-proposes to Pam multiple times. In "[[Goodbye, Toby]]", Pam discovers she's been accepted at [[Pratt Institute]], an art and design school in Brooklyn . In an interview later in the episode, Jim announces that he will propose to Pam that evening. Just as Jim is preparing to propose, however, [[Andy Bernard]] stands up and makes his own impromptu proposal to Angela. Having had his thunder stolen by Andy, Jim reluctantly puts the ring back in his jacket pocket, leaving Pam visibly disappointed as she was expecting Jim to propose that night.
For a period, both couples are preoccupied with each other.
 
   
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In the Season 5 premiere, "[[Weight Loss (The Office)|Weight Loss]]", Pam begins her three-month course at the [[Pratt Institute]]. In this episode, Jim proposes in the pouring rain at a rest stop, saying that he "can't wait". In "[[Business Trip]]", Pam learns that she is failing one of her classes and will have to remain in New York another three months to retake it. Although Jim is supportive and tells her he will wait for her to come back "the right way", she ultimately makes the decision to return home, saying that she realized she hated graphic design and missed Scranton. A deleted scene for the episode shows Jim looking through Pam's graphic design projects, which he thinks are "cool", as well as a notebook filled with pencil sketches, which he finds a lot more impressive than her graphic design projects, implying her talents lie in hand-drawn works. In "[[Two Weeks (The Office)|Two Weeks]]", Pam agrees to become Michael's first saleswoman in his not-yet-established company, The Michael Scott Paper Co., as a supportive Jim looks on. When David Wallace makes an offer to buy the company Michael negotiates in order to get their jobs at Dunder Mifflin back instead, including adding Pam to the sales team. In "[[Company Picnic]]", Pam, after dominating the company volleyball tournament, injures her ankle during a game and is taken to the hospital against her wishes. At 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 embrace, looking shocked and ecstatic. It is implied that she is pregnant and is confirmed in the Season 6 premiere, "[[Gossip (The Office)|Gossip]]".
When Pam reveals to Roy at a bar that she kissed Jim shortly before they were to wed, Roy becomes violent and enraged and trashes the bar. Pam now sees why she should not be with Roy, and quickly tells him their relationship is totally over. Roy blames all of his woes on Jim and vows revenge.
 
   
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Jim and Pam marry early in the season, at [[Niagara Falls]], during the highly anticipated, hour-long episode, "[[Niagara (The Office)|Niagara]]". The ending of the episode, in which their co-workers dance down the aisle, is an imitation of a viral YouTube video — [[JK Wedding Entrance Dance]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-94JhLEiN0 |title=JK Wedding Entrance Dance |publisher=YouTube |date=2009-07-19 |accessdate=2012-11-30}}</ref> Following the wedding, a multi-episode story arc begins in which it is revealed that Michael hooked up with Pam's mother the night of the wedding. The two break up during "[[Double Date (The Office)|Double Date]]", an episode that ends with Pam slapping Michael in response to his actions.
The next day, Roy waits for Jim to leave the office. After waiting, Roy enters the office and attempts to punch Jim. Dwight defeats Roy using a hidden bottle of pepper spray. Roy is fired from Dunder Mifflin.
 
   
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In "[[The Delivery (The Office)|The Delivery]]" of Season 6, Pam and Jim have their first child, a daughter named Cecelia Marie Halpert. Jenna Fischer was granted naming rights by show producers and chose to name her after her own niece.<ref>People Magazine, Week of 03/05/2010</ref>
Pam and Jim elect not to speak to each other about the incident. Pam does, however, offer Jim an apology, to which Jim perceives as insincere.
 
   
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===Season 7===
In "[[Beach Games]]", Pam decides she is tired of keeping her feelings from Jim and reveals to him (and all the other employees) that, although there were other causes, he was the main reason she'd broken up with Roy, and that she misses his friendship and the ways they would have fun.
 
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In "[[Counseling (The Office)|Counseling]]", Pam feels inadequate about her poor performance in sales and tricks Gabe into promoting her to a phony new salaried position called office administrator. In "[[China (The Office)|China]]", Pam tries to use her authority as office administrator to force building manager Dwight to stop his annoying cost-cutting measures. Pam threatens to move the office to a new building, which Dwight discovers doesn't exist. Pam saves face, however, when Dwight secretly has his assistant provide her with a book on building regulations that proves Dwight's measures were not allowed. The episode is another example of Dwight's covert protectiveness and fondness for Pam (as previously demonstrated in "[[The Injury]]", "[[Back from Vacation]]", "[[The Job (The Office)|The Job]]" and "[[Diwali (The Office)|Diwali]]"); Mindy Kaling said during an online Q&A session that Dwight has a soft spot for her that he does not extend to anyone else at the office. She also uses her position to buy [[Erin Hannon]] an expensive desktop computer to replace the terrible one she had to use for years, as well as discreetly giving Andy a new computer, and giving Darryl three sick days. At the end of the episode, she proudly says that she is, "Full-on corrupt."
   
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In "[[Goodbye, Michael]]", Pam almost misses saying good-bye to Michael, as she spends most of the day out of the office trying to price shredders. Jim figures out Michael's plan to leave early and tells her by text. Pam reaches the airport in time and is the last person to see Michael before he leaves.
Some days later, being mocked by the office for her speech, Pam is seen telling employees (including Karen) that she does not regret making her feelings public.
 
   
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===Season 8===
A position opens at Dunder Mifflin corporate headquarters which Jim, Karen, Michael, and, secretly, Ryan the Temp, are all applying for. During Jim's interview, he reads a note from Pam that contains a sentimental item from before they kissed (a gold yogurt lid that was used as a gold medal in "[[Office Olympics]]"). The note reads "Don't forget us when you're famous!". At this moment Jim decides to remove himself from consideration for the position.
 
   
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At the beginning of Season 8, Pam is revealed to be pregnant with her and Jim's second child, Philip Halpert. The child coincided with [[Jenna Fischer]]'s actual pregnancy. She begins her maternity leave after "[[Gettysburg (The Office)|Gettysburg]]". Pam returns in "[[Jury Duty (The Office)|Jury Duty]]", where she and Jim bring Cece and Phillip into the office. In both "[[Tallahassee (The Office)|Tallahassee]]" and "[[Test the Store]]" Pam is shown helping, and developing her friendship with Andy.
While Pam is in the middle of being interviewed in the conference room by the camera crew, Jim asks Pam if she would like to have dinner with him. Pam, taken completely off guard, replies "yes". Jim states that it is a date, and Pam is left almost in tears, ecstatic.
 
   
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===Season 9===
Season four begins with Pam and Jim dating. Jim reveals he swiftly broke up with Karen, the same day he asked Pam to dinner. Pam denies dating Jim during the "[[Fun Run]]," but when the camera crew confronts them with a clip of them kissing after work, she admits that she and Jim have been happily dating since "[[The Job]]". Pam and Jim attempt to keep their relationship a secret from the office employees. Their relationship comes much to the disappointment of [[Toby]], who has developed a crush on Pam. Toby witnesses Pam kissing Jim on the cheek in the break room and creates a "PDA" memo designed to call attention to Pam and Jim's relationship. After scrutiny from employees as to whom the memo pertains, Jim declares he is dating Pam. Many of the office employees are surprised.
 
   
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Early in season 9, Jim is restless about his life in Scranton and helps a friend start a Sports Marketing business, Athlead, in [[Philadelphia]] but he keeps it a secret from Pam until the third episode "[[Andy's Ancestry]]". Although Pam is happy for his decision, she is concerned about the fact that he had kept it a secret from her and she is later disturbed to hear about just how much of their money he had invested. Jim begins spending part of each work week in Philadelphia, but in "[[Customer Loyalty (The Office)|Customer Loyalty]]", the strain of this on Pam is evident when she breaks down in tears, and is comforted by Brian, the [[boom mic]] operator of the film crew.
Pam and Jim are not without their rough patches - in "[[Branch Wars]]," for example, when Pam was reluctant to let Jim join the Finer Things Club (or later, when she let him join and her fears were proved right), or in "[[Survivor Man]]," when Jim's stint as acting manager backfires when he tries to merge birthday celebrations. On the whole, however, their relationship seems very solid. In "[[Dinner Party]]," for example, the ending moments show that they are clearly the happiest and most stable couple there, the other couples being Andy and Angela, and Michael and Jan.
 
   
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In "[[Moving On (The Office)|Moving On]]", Pam interviews for a job in Philadelphia to be closer to Jim, but she is turned off by the idea when her prospective new boss bears a striking resemblance in behavior to Michael Scott. Over dinner, Pam reveals to Jim that she doesn't really want to move to Philadelphia after all. However, in "[[Livin' the Dream]]", when Athlead is bought out and Jim is offered a large sum of money for 3 months to pitch the company across the country, Pam overhears Jim refuse the opportunity because of her and appears to have mixed feelings about this decision. In "[[A.A.R.M.]]", Pam tells Jim that she's afraid that he will resent her for making him stay and that she might not be enough for him. Jim asks the camera crew to compile documentary footage of the two of them to show her. When she finishes the montage, which shows Jim taking back a letter he intended to give her with his [[Christmas Party (The Office)#Plot|teapot gift during Christmas]]; Jim finally gives her that letter, and she reads it, visibly moved. In the [[Finale (The Office)|series finale]], which takes place a year later, she reveals to Jim that she secretly put the house on the market, so that they can move to Austin, Texas, and take his job back at Athlead (now Athleap).
Pam attempts to set Michael up with her landlady [[Margaret]] in "[[Chair Model]]," which backfires when Michael finds her homely and boring. Pam later tells Jim that she's not fond of her apartment, though she brushes off Jim's suggestion that she move in with him, saying she doesn't want to live with someone without being engaged. Jim then teasingly tells her that he will, in fact, propose to her, but he wants to make the proposal special ("when it happens, it's going to kick your ass, Beesly, so stay sharp.") In a talking head immediately after this, Jim shows the camera crew an engagement ring, which he purchased one week into their relationship.
 
   
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==Coworker relations==
Toby's crush on Pam is outed to the office when, in "[[Night Out]]," he puts his hand on Pam's knee. Jim and Pam remain silent, as do the other office workers, but an extremely embarrassed Toby stammers that he is moving to Costa Rica and leaves immediately.
 
   
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From her years working the front desk, Pam has become well-acquainted with the Dunder-Mifflin staff and is consistently shown to have a thorough understanding of her coworkers' personalities, including the more eccentric individuals Dwight Schrute and Michael Scott. She uses this familiarity to manipulate them, often for their and the company's best interests (such as her giving the staff elaborate instructions on how to handle a heartbroken Michael in "[[The Chump]]") but also occasionally for her own. This familiarity plays a large part in her efficiency as office administrator and was crucial to her being promoted to the previously non-existent position.
Pam is overjoyed to learn that she's been accepted at the Pratt Institute, a design school in New York, in "[[Goodbye, Toby]]." Jim is thrilled for her. Both are apprehensive at the prospect of being apart for three months, but Jim remains very supportive, assuring her they'll visit whenever possible. After paying [[Phyllis]] extra to incorporate fireworks into Toby's going away party, Jim reveals to the camera crew that he plans to propose that night. Pam begins to suspect that he might, and Jim even gets so far as to get the ring out of his pocket, but before he can pop the question, [[Andy]] makes his own very public proposal to [[Angela]]. Upset, Jim puts the ring back in his pocket, and Pam and Jim leave the party, both clearly disappointed.
 
   
==Season 5==
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===Jim Halpert===
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{{Main|Jim Halpert}}The "will they or won't they" tension between Jim and Pam is a strong storyline in the early episodes of ''The Office'', encompassing much of Seasons 1 to 3. In the opener of Season 4, the two characters are revealed to be dating, and as such, other character romances, such as the romance between fellow co-workers Dwight Schrute and [[Angela Martin]], begin to move more toward the forefront of episodes. In Season 6, Jim and Pam are married in the season's 4th and 5th episodes (hour long), a feat considered noteworthy by many television critics, as bringing together the two lead love interests in a television series is often thought to be a risky venture.<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.nj.com/entertainment/tv/index.ssf/2009/10/the_office_why_jim_and_pams_we.html |title=The Office: Why Jim and Pam's wedding is good for TV comedy |publisher=NJ.com |date= |accessdate=2012-11-30}}</ref> Their child is born in the second half of the season, during another hour long, "[[The Delivery (The Office)|The Delivery]]". Pam and Jim's second child is born during season 8. In season 9, their marriage becomes strained when Jim takes up a second job in Philadelphia. They ultimately decide to leave Dunder Mifflin together so Jim can pursue his dream job.
The premiere episode of Season Five, "[[Weight Loss]]," follows Pam through the beginning of her art school program. Jim explains after her departure for New York that they talked after the events of "[[Goodbye, Toby]]," and they decided not to get engaged just yet. Pam is unenthusiastic about the idea of a long engagement, a hangover from her relationship with Roy, and she and Jim agree that they'd rather not spend the first few months of their engagement apart. She and Jim find ways to stay in touch and see each other as often as possible, but they clearly miss one another during their separation.
 
   
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===Roy Anderson===
Frustrated with their conflicting schedules, Jim asks to meet her at a gas station halfway between them for lunch, at which Jim proposes to her in the rain, saying he couldn't wait any longer. Pam happily accepts. To help pay for school, she gets a small job at Corporate. She then stays away for months, sometimes being only seen on the computer. When she fails one of her classes, we learn she has to stay away for another three months to complete the program. She decides to return home instead to be with Jim.
 
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{{Main|Roy Anderson (The Office)}}When the series begins, Pam is engaged to her high school sweetheart Roy Anderson; this engagement is revealed to be three years old and running. They finally set a date, but Pam calls off the wedding at the last minute. They get back together once, briefly, but Pam is much more assertive, and finally breaks up with him after he has a violent outburst. Roy is deeply flawed - he is overbearing, neglectful, dismissive of her desire to be an artist, and offers her sex as a gift on Valentine's Day. Jim comments in Season 2 that Pam does not like to "bother" Roy with her "thoughts or feelings". He tells the camera crew that the only two problems in Pam's life seemed to be Roy and her job at Dunder Mifflin.
   
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In the early seasons, there is a great deal of tension between Jim and Roy, with Roy often acting threateningly towards Jim. In "[[Basketball (The Office)|Basketball]]", when Jim starts to impress Pam with his basketball skills, Roy elbows Jim in the nose. In season 2, when Jim encourages Pam to pursue a graphic arts internship offered by Dunder Mifflin, Roy objects to the opportunity and eventually convinces her that the idea is foolish. Pam ultimately calls off her wedding to Roy, but they remain friendly and he is determined to win her back by being less of a jerk. She reconciles with Roy at Phyllis's wedding as a response to watching Jim date Karen. In an attempt at a fresh start with Roy, Pam comes clean about Jim kissing her during "[[Casino Night]]". Roy flies into a violent rage and Pam ends the relationship on the spot. The next day, Roy attempts to attack Jim in the office but is stopped by Dwight's pepper spray and is summarily fired. After losing his job, Roy meets Pam for coffee and says that even though Jim is dating Karen, she should at least make an effort to date him (in as much as she called off the wedding because of him).
She returns to her usual position of receptionist. Unfortunately, her parents get divorced. While it initially puts a strain on her relationship with Jim, and he might have accidentally ended it (her father seeks the divorce after talking to Jim), in the end, this only brings her and Jim closer, since she tells Jim that her father came to the decision after realizing that the love Jim felt for Pam was stronger than anything he'd ever felt about his wife. She also becomes friends again with [[Karen Fillipelli]], who is now pregnant and married. Karen even happily embraces Pam when she announces her engagement to Jim. Michael quits to form his own company, [[Michael Scott Paper Company]] but fails to recruit anyone but Pam and [[Ryan Howard|Ryan]], as she joins him on a whim. Trying to move up from the receptionist position, she asks to be made a salesman. At a pancake lunch, Pam talks with a person enjoying the food. Later in the episode, it is revealed that he is a potential client, and Pam makes her first sale. After The Michael Scott Paper Company gets bought out by [[Dunder Mifflin]], Pam stays on as a salesman.
 
   
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In season 5, Jim and Roy run into each other at a bar and Roy learns that Jim and Pam are engaged. The mood is somewhat awkward, but Roy is congratulatory, but then makes a somewhat passive-aggressive comment, seemingly meant to make Jim feel insecure about his current role in Pam's life, which tempts him to drive to Pratt, where she is attending art classes. Jim gets on the freeway, but changes his mind and remembers that he trusts Pam. Jim didn't want to treat Pam the same way Roy treated her.
At the company picnic, we learn that Pam was a volleyball player in school, which gets them into the volleyball tournament finals against Corporate. Pam injures her ankle, and Jim carries her to a hospital a few blocks away. While at the hospital the audience is led to believe the doctor tells Jim and Pam that Pam is pregnant, due to his call to Dwight to continue the game without them, and their show of excitement.
 
   
==Season 6==
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===Michael Scott===
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{{Main|Michael Scott (The Office)}}In the series pilot, Michael is overtly rude to Pam and at one point fakes her firing, leaving her in tears. He often makes suggestive if harmless remarks about her beauty and general appearance, and at one point lies to the camera that they used to date (inspiring a horrified "WHAT???" from Pam when an interviewer relays the message to her). However, his impulsive attempt to kiss her during [[Diwali]] is shot down and marked the end of any romantic dreams for Michael with Pam. In "[[Fun Run]]", Pam sees Michael naked. Over time, the combination of Michael being supportive of her goals, her transition from a bad relationship with Roy to a great one with Jim as well as her finding a job she not only enjoys but is effective at in the office administrator position and Michael finding his own soulmate in [[Holly Flax]] made Pam soften her stance towards Michael, and the experience at the Michael Scott Paper Company further bonded them (as did Michael's decision to choose Pam instead of [[Ryan Howard (The Office)|Ryan Howard]] as the only MSPC salesman to keep that job when Michael returned as Branch Manager). Pam was furious at Michael for dating her mom Helene, and excoriated him at length during "[[The Lover (The Office)|The Lover]]" before eventually slapping him in "[[Double Date]]", but they once again were able to be civil to each other afterward. Pam does set up boundaries around her personal life that Michael can't cross, like telling him that he wasn't Cece's godfather. By Season 7, Pam acts as something of a [[guardian angel]] for Michael, steering him away from (numerous) bad ideas and towards his (fewer but real) good ones, such as his successful efforts to propose to Holly. In Michael's finale "[[Goodbye, Michael]]", Pam spends the whole day looking for a shredder, believing that the next day Michael was leaving. As Michael takes off his microphone and heads down the airport concourse, Pam runs to him with no shoes and hugs him as he kisses her cheek. The two have a nice moment and he walks off, leaving her holding her shoes. She then tells the camera that he was happy, wanting to be an advanced rewards member, and was glad to be going home to see Holly. She then is there to watch Michael's plane take off. In a deleted scene from "[[The Inner Circle (The Office)|The Inner Circle]]", we learn Pam is flattered that Michael named his new puppy "Pamela Beagsley", and in "The List" she playfully teases Jim by calling their second child "Little Michael Scott", further proving that the two have developed a mostly genuine friendship.
In the season premiere, it is revealed that Pam is, in fact, four months pregnant. In "[[The Meeting]]," Pam expresses concern that she may not fit in her wedding dress because she is pregnant, after which Ryan makes an insulting remark about her weight.
 
   
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===Toby Flenderson===
Pam gets married to Jim in Niagara Falls. The night before the wedding at the rehearsal dinner her [[Sylvia|Memaw]], who is very old-fashioned, learns that she is pregnant, and is outraged. However, Michael persuades her to stay for the wedding. That same night Andy seriously injures himself trying to have a dance off with Kelly, and Pam is the only person sober enough to drive him to the hospital, after which he stays the night in her room on the floor. The stress of the previous night's events, culminating with her mom trying to talk her out of marriage on her wedding day (still bitter from her recent divorce) and her veil tearing, lead Pam and Jim to elope on ''The Maid of the Mist,'' and then get married in the church, but Jim's brothers, Dwight, and Michael recreate the YouTube video, "JK Wedding Dance" to the song "Forever" by Chris Brown and the entire office dances down the aisle. During the song, both a montage of their marriage on the boat and the dance is shown. {{6x04}}
 
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Toby, the {{W|Human Resources}} Representative for Dunder Mifflin in the Scranton branch, has a secret crush on Pam. In "[[A Benihana Christmas]]" she gives him her Dunder-Mifflin bathrobe, a display of friendly affection, after he spent the day feeling bad that Dwight took his. In "[[Cocktails (The Office)|Cocktails]]", while walking into Poor Richards, Pam indicates a liking to one of the toys in a claw machine, Toby tries to win the toy for her for the rest of the night. In [[Dunder Mifflin Infinity]], Toby witnesses Pam kissing Jim Halpert in the break room, which prompts him to issue a memo about [[public displays of affection]] in the workplace. Later, when Jim and Pam admit they are dating and ask to fill out a disclosure form, he hesitates to give them a form saying they should wait and see. In "[[Night Out (The Office)|Night Out]]", Toby awkwardly rubs her knee while they share a laugh (and while Jim sits just on her other side), and the rest of the office watches in horror. In his mortification, Toby immediately announces that he is moving to [[Costa Rica]] before jumping over the locked gate and fleeing. In "[[Goodbye, Toby]]", Toby purchases a [[DSLR camera]] just to get a picture with Pam. On the eve of his departure, Pam confesses to the cameras that she always thought Toby was "kind of cute". In "[[Niagara (The Office)|Niagara]]", Pam and Jim are late for their wedding and he is visibly excited at the prospect that the wedding might not happen. In "[[Finale (The Office)|Finale]]", Pam and Toby dance with each other at Dwight's wedding, with Toby beginning to cry as Pam comforts him. When she asks, "is it me?", he replies that "it's everything!".
   
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===Karen Filippelli===
When Jim and Pam return from their honeymoon, Jim tries not to let Pam know that Michael is dating her mom. Once Pam finds out, she is outraged and openly belittles Michael. {{6x06}} After denying Pam's request to break things off with her mom, Michael realizes [[Helene]] is too old for him and dumps her on her 58th birthday. Pam becomes fed up with Michael. Later, Pam slaps Michael once he says that her mom came on to him. {{6x08}}
 
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{{Main|Karen Filippelli}}Pam and Karen first meet when the Stamford branch merges with the Scranton branch. {{Episode|Branch Wars}}.
   
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Pam views Karen as the sort of woman she aspires to be: She is more sophisticated, with confidence and ambition. [[Jenna Fischer]] made this observation and incorporated into her portrayal of the relationship between the two characters.<ref name="officeladies-gaywitchhunt">Kinsey, Angela and Jenna Fischer. [https://officeladies.com/episodes/2020/05/20/episode-29-gay-witch-hunt Episode 29: Gay Witch Hunt], Office Ladies podcast, May 20, 2020.</ref>
Later in the season, Pam is scared that she, Jim, and the other employees will lose their jobs as Dunder Mifflin heads towards insolvency. {{6x09}} When Michael needs help telling a group of kids that he'd promised to pay their tuition that he cannot keep his promise, Pam is unsympathetic and tells Michael that he has done a terrible thing. She refuses to go with him; Erin goes instead. {{6x11}} During the trip, Michael openly belittles Erin and misses Pam. Pam supports [[Oscar]] and [[Matt]]'s relationship and wants them to get together. As she enjoys the Christmas party, she tries to set up Oscar and Matt, although she is unsuccessful. Pam is thrilled when everyone in the office gets to keep their jobs, and embraces Jim. {{6x12}}
 
 
Pam and Jim go to an exclusive daycare center for an interview. However, she gets defensive when the employee there doesn't like them because Jim walked in on him when he was in a children's bathroom. {{6x14}} She recommends Jim go back to being a salesman because it could pay more than being the manager. Jim goes back to being the manager (a short while before returning to his position as a salesman), pranks Dwight twice, and Pam is happy to get him back to his old roots. {{6x15}}
 
 
Pam is overjoyed when she delivers a baby girl, [[Cecelia Halpert|Cecelia Marie Halpert]]. {{6x16}} When Jim returns to work from paternity leave she keeps him updated on Cecelia's progress. {{6x17}} She is later ecstatic when she gets to leave home and be around adults for a night out with the office. She sets up her friend [[Julie]] with [[Michael]], but their short date ends horribly. {{6x19}} Her relationship with Michael has completely healed by now; she supports him both when he begins a relationship with bar manager Donna and when that relationship later has problems.
 
 
Pam is one of at least four Sabre/Dunder Mifflin employees who leaked the story of the printer fires to the press, after inadvertently telling the wife of a reporter at the local newspaper ("[[Whistleblower]]").
 
 
==Season 7==
 
In "[[Nepotism]]", Pam accidentally ruins Jim's planned-out prank on Dwight. Pam feels guilty, so she tries to make it up to Jim by devising a prank of her own. She enlists Kevin to rewire the elevator so the buttons all do different things. To her dismay, Kevin's alterations to the elevator's 'circus board' result in Pam and Dwight getting trapped in the elevator together. In the end, the backfired prank does impress Jim.
 
 
In "[[Counseling]]", Pam feels inadequate about her poor performance in sales and successfully tricks Gabe into promoting her to a phony new [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salary salaried] office administrator position. Later, in "[[China]]", Pam tries to use her authority as Office Administrator to force Building Manager Dwight to stop his annoying cost-cutting measures. Pam threatens to move the office to a new building, which Dwight discovers doesn't exist. Pam [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Face_(sociological_concept) saves face], however, when Dwight secretly has his assistant provide her with a book on building regulations that proves Dwight's measures were not allowed. The episode is another example of Dwight's curiously [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covert covert] protectiveness and fondness for Pam (as previously demonstrated in "The Injury", "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_from_Vacation Back from Vacation]", "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Job_(The_Office) The Job]" and "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diwali_(The_Office) Diwali]"); Mindy Kaling said during an online Q&A session that Dwight has a soft spot for her that he does not extend to anyone else at the office, especially Jim. She also uses her position to buy [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erin_Hannon Erin Hannon] an expensive desktop computer to replace the terrible one she had to use for years. After [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Bernard Andy Bernard] has a fit about it, Pam drops hints that he can get a similarly modern computer if he ruins his current one, and Andy proceeds to do just that. Pam then lies to everyone that she found a spare computer in the warehouse, and buys a knowing Darryl's silence with three extra vacation days, leading Pam to cheerfully tell the cameras that "I'm full-on corrupt!"
 
 
In "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodbye,_Michael Goodbye, Michael]", Pam almost misses saying goodbye to Michael, as she spends most of the day out of the office trying to hunt down supplies for his farewell party the next day as well as attending a showing of ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King%27s_Speech The King's Speech]''. Jim figures out Michael's plan to leave early and tells her. Pam reaches the airport in time and is the last person to see Michael before he leaves for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado Colorado].
 
 
==Season 8==
 
It is revealed that Pam is pregnant again and she appears offended when Angela calls her "Big Pregs". Pam later watches a commercial that makes her cry and Jim tries to persuade her to stop. Erin later discovers a list in new Sabre CEO Robert California's notebook of everyone in the office's name and calls Pam over to show her. She gets emotional again and tells Jim she believes that the list she is on is Robert California's "firing list". She begins to cry again when she learns that the people on her side of the list are "losers" to Robert. Andy tries to console her as Jim is not there; however, he accidentally makes a comment on how Pam has gained weight during her pregnancy, causing Pam to get even more upset. Andy makes a new list where he puts the losers back on the winner list, and Pam is touched when Andy remarks to Robert how Pam is "one of the kindest people" he has ever worked with. Jim later purposely lets Pam see a list he made that is similar in fashion to Robert's, where he believes that Pam, Cece, and the new baby are winners and everything else doesn't matter. Pam wonders out loud to the cameras if she should frame it ("[[The List]]").
 
 
Throughout the season, Pam argues with Angela about how they both want to name their unborn sons "Philip"; Pam's son after her late grandfather, and Angela's after her cat. In "Pam's Replacement", she becomes insecure about her belief that Jim finds her maternity leave replacement, Cathy, attractive. Jim refuses to admit to it despite her insistence that he's lying to make her feel better about herself. She gives birth to their son Philip sometime shortly after this episode. Pam also sets Kelly up with Ravi, her children's pediatrician.
 
 
==Season 9==
 
Early in season 9, Jim is restless about his life in Scranton and helps a friend start a sports marketing business, Athlead, in Philadelphia, but keeps it a secret from Pam until the third episode, "Andy's Ancestry". Although Pam is happy for his decision, she is concerned about the fact that he had kept it a secret from her and she is later disturbed to hear about just how much of their money he has invested in it. Jim begins spending part of each work week in Philadelphia, but in "Customer Loyalty", the strain of this on Pam is evident when she breaks down in tears and is comforted by Brian, the boom mic operator of the film crew.
 
 
In "Moving On", Pam interviews for a job in Philadelphia to be closer to Jim, but she is turned off by the idea when her prospective new boss bears a striking resemblance in behavior to Michael Scott. Over dinner, Pam reveals to Jim that she doesn't really want to move to Philadelphia after all. However, in "Livin' the Dream", when Athlead is bought out and Jim is offered a large sum of money for 3 months to pitch the company across the country, Pam overhears Jim refuse the opportunity because of her and appears to have mixed feelings about this decision. In "A.A.R.M.", Pam tells Jim that she's afraid that he will resent her for making him stay and that she might not be enough for him. Jim asks the camera crew to compile documentary footage of the two of them to show her. When she finishes the montage, which ends with Jim taking back a letter he intended to give her with his teapot gift during season 2's Christmas party, Jim finally gives her the letter, and she reads it, visibly moved. In the series finale, which takes place a year later, she reveals to Jim that she secretly put the house on the market, so that they can move to Austin, Texas, and take his job back at Athlead (now Athleap).
 
 
== Personality ==
 
In the first few seasons, Pam is portrayed as reserved, lacking both the self-confidence and courage to make real changes in her life. In these episodes, her love life consists of her being too afraid to confront her true feelings. Her self-confidence begins to grow after she calls off the wedding and is left without Jim in the office. She finally gets to experience being on her own, and although she still misses Jim, it gives her the opportunity to discover herself as the funny, kind-hearted woman she is. The real turning point in Pam's personality, however, takes place in the episode "[[Beach Games]]" (third season). In this episode Pam is the only one to successfully complete Michael's fire walk, symbolizing the courage, strength, and confidence she has finally found. After finally taking this step, she uses this new found bravery to tell Jim how she truly feels. Pam continues to take steps towards self-improvement by enrolling in art school, standing by Michael on his business venture and starting a family with Jim. There are times we see Pam struggle with her art career and her marriage as she battles with her deep-seated insecurities, but these moments serve to show the strength and resilience Pam holds.
 
 
== Relationships ==
 
 
=== [[Jim-Pam Relationship|Jim Halpert]] ===
 
The "will they or won't they" tension between Jim and Pam is a strong storyline in the early episodes of The Office, encompassing much of Seasons 1 to 3. In the opener of Season 4, the two characters are revealed to be dating, and as such, other character romances, such as the romance between fellow co-workers Dwight Schrute and Angela Martin, begin to move more toward the forefront of episodes. In season 5, the two become engaged and move in together. In Season 6, Jim and Pam are married in the season's 4th and 5th episodes, a feat considered noteworthy by many television critics, as bringing together the two lead love interests in a television series is often thought to be a risky venture. Their child is born in the second half of the season, during another hour long, "[http://theoffice.wikia.com/wiki/The_Delivery The Delivery]". Pam and Jim's second child is born during season 8. In season 9, their marriage becomes strained when Jim takes up a second job in Philadelphia. They ultimately decide to leave Dunder Mifflin together so Jim can pursue his dream job.
 
 
=== [[Pam-Roy Relationship|Roy Anderson]] ===
 
When the series begins, Pam is engaged to her high school sweetheart [http://theoffice.wikia.com/wiki/Roy_Anderson Roy Anderson]; this engagement is revealed to be three years old and running. They finally set a date, but Pam calls off the wedding at the last minute, partly due to her feelings for Jim. They get back together briefly in season 3, but Pam is much more assertive this time, and finally breaks up with him after he has a violent outburst. Roy is deeply flawed - he is overbearing, neglectful, dismissive of her desire to be an artist, and offers her sex as a gift on Valentine's Day. Jim comments in Season 2 that Pam does not like to "bother" Roy with her "thoughts or feelings". He tells the camera crew that the only two problems in Pam's life seemed to be Roy and her job at Dunder Mifflin.
 
 
In the early seasons, there is a great deal of tension between Jim and Roy, with Roy often acting threatening towards Jim. In "[[Basketball]]", when Jim starts to impress Pam with his basketball skills, Roy elbows Jim in the nose. In season 2, when Jim encourages Pam to pursue a graphic arts internship offered by Dunder Mifflin, Roy objects to the opportunity and convinces her that the idea is foolish. Pam ultimately calls off her wedding to Roy, but they remain friendly and he is determined to win her back by being less of a jerk. She reconciles with Roy at Phyllis's wedding as a response to watching Jim date Karen. In an attempt at a fresh start with Roy, Pam comes clean about Jim kissing her during "[[Casino Night]]". Roy flies into a violent rage and Pam ends the relationship on the spot. The next day, Roy attempts to attack Jim in the office but is stopped by Dwight's pepper spray and is fired. After losing his job, Roy meets Pam for coffee and says that even though Jim is dating Karen, she should at least make an effort to date him, as she called off the wedding because of him.
 
 
In season 5, Jim and Roy run into each other at a bar and Roy learns that Jim and Pam are engaged. The mood is somewhat awkward, but Roy is congratulatory, but then makes a somewhat passive-aggressive comment, seemingly meant to make Jim feel insecure about his current role in Pam's life, which tempts him to drive to Pratt, where she is attending art classes. Jim gets on the freeway, but changes his mind and remembers that he trusts Pam. Jim didn't want to treat Pam in the same way Roy treated her.
 
 
=== '''Michael Scott''' (friendship) ===
 
In the series pilot, Michael is overtly rude to Pam and at one point fakes firing her, leaving her in tears. He often makes suggestive if harmless remarks about her beauty and general appearance, and at one point lies to the camera that they used to date (inspiring a horrified "WHAT!?" from Pam when an interviewer relays the message to her). However, his impulsive attempt to kiss her during Diwali is shot down and marked the end of any romantic dreams for Michael with Pam. Over time, the combination of Michael being supportive of her goals, her transition from a bad relationship with Roy to a great one with Jim, her finding a job she not only enjoys but is effective at in the office administrator position and Michael finding his own soulmate in Holly Flax made Pam soften her stance towards Michael, and the experience at the '''Michael Scott Paper Company''' further bonded them (as did Michael's decision to choose Pam instead of Ryan Howard as the only MSPC salesman to keep that job when Michael returned as Branch Manager). Pam was furious at Michael for dating her mom Helene, and excoriated him at length during "[[The Lover]]" before eventually slapping him in "[[Double Date]]", but they once again were able to be civil to each other afterward. Pam does set up boundaries around her personal life that Michael can't cross, like telling him that he wasn't Cece's godfather. By Season 7, Pam acts as something of a guardian for Michael, steering him away from (numerous) bad ideas and towards his (fewer but real) good ones, such as his successful efforts to propose to Holly. In Michael's finale "[[Goodbye, Michael]]", Pam spends the whole day, looking for a shredder, believing that the next day Michael was leaving. As Michael takes off his microphone and heads down the airport concourse, Pam runs to him with no shoes and hugs him as he kisses her cheek. The two have a nice moment and he walks off, leaving her holding her shoes. She then tells the camera that he was happy, wanting to be an advanced rewards member, and was glad to be going home to see Holly. She then is there to watch Michael's plane take off. In a deleted scene from "[[The Inner Circle]]", we learn Pam is flattered that Michael named his new puppy "Pamela Beagsley", and in "[[The List]]" she playfully teases Jim by calling their second child "Little Michael Scott", further proving that the two have developed a genuine friendship.[[File:1196337372580513 GHIdlfqO c.jpg|thumb|181px|Pam in the episode "[[Here Comes Treble]]".]] [[File:110714office-jenna1.jpg|thumb|Pam in Season Seven]]
 
 
==Likes and dislikes==
 
 
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!Episode
 
!Preference
 
!Subject
 
!Remarks
 
|-
 
|[[Pilot]]
 
|Favorite
 
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mixed berry flavor yogurt
 
|personally confirmed
 
|-
 
|[[The Fight]]
 
|Likes
 
|French Onion flavored Sun Chips
 
|requested
 
|-
 
|[[The Convict]]
 
|Dislikes
 
|Pig Latin
 
|claimed by Jim
 
|-
 
|[[The Convict]]
 
|Dislikes
 
|Frisbee-based competitions
 
|
 
claimed by Jim
 
|-
 
|[[The Convict]]
 
|Dislikes
 
|"Sexy" high falsetto singing
 
|claimed by Jim
 
|-
 
|[[Fun Run]]
 
|Likes
 
|Dogs
 
|personally confirmed
 
|-
 
|[[Double Date]]
 
|Likes
 
|Chicken Parmesan Sandwich
 
|personally confirmed
 
|-
 
|
 
[[Happy Hour]]
 
|Likes
 
|Wings
 
|suggests to Julie
 
|-
 
|[http://theoffice.wikia.com/wiki/Customer_Survey Customer Survey]
 
|Likes
 
|Sprinkle of Cinnamon in coffee
 
|requested
 
|-
 
|Here Comes Treble
 
|Dislikes
 
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monster mash
 
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Gets upset when brought up
 
|}
 
 
==Recurring Jokes==
 
*A strange and at times annoying recurring theme is that despite Pam’s kind, gentle and timid nature, she’s often interpreted as a “drama queen” and “little miss thing” (primarily from Meredith).
 
*Pam is also accused on a few occasions of being somewhat promiscuous. For instance, Angela calls her the "office mattress" {{4x02}} Jan is under the mistaken belief that she once dated Michael {{4x13}}, and Phyllis insinuates that she sleeps with a different person every week once it's revealed that she is dating Jim {{4x02}}.
 
 
== Nicknames for Pam ==
 
 
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!Episode
 
!Nickname
 
!Given by
 
!Reference/Relation
 
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|[[Pilot]]
 
|Pam-Pam!
 
|Michael
 
|Bam-Bam (Flintstones character)
 
|-
 
|[[Health Care]]
 
|Pama-lama-ding-dong
 
|Michael
 
|Rama-lama-ding-dong (song)
 
|-
 
|[[Basketball]]
 
|Pam, Pam, thank you, ma'am
 
|Michael
 
|Wham, bam, thank you, ma'am
 
|-
 
|[[Hot Girl]]
 
|Pam-burger-with-cheese
 
|Michael
 
|Hamburger, with cheese
 
|-
 
|[[Office Olympics]]
 
|Pamera
 
|Michael
 
|Mock Japanese accent
 
|-
 
|[[The Fight]]
 
|Pam-M-S
 
|Michael
 
|PMS
 
|-
 
|[[The Fight]]
 
|Beesly
 
|Jim
 
|Goofing around
 
|-
 
|[[The Injury]]
 
|Pan
 
|Dwight
 
|Dwight suffers from a head injury.
 
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|[[The Secret]]
 
|Pammy want a cracker?
 
|Michael
 
|Polly want a cracker?
 
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|[[The Carpet]]
 
|Spamster
 
|Michael
 
|Pam + Spam + Hamster
 
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|[[The Carpet]]
 
|I Am Pam
 
|Michael
 
|I Am Sam (2001 movie)
 
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|[[Valentine's Day]]
 
|Beesly
 
|Jim
 
|As Jim leaves work
 
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|[[Take Your Daughter to Work Day]]
 
|Pam, Ms. Beesly if you're nasty
 
|Michael
 
|Nasty (Janet Jackson song)
 
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|[[The Convict]]
 
|Pama-lama-ding-dong
 
|Andy
 
|Rama-lama-ding-dong (song)
 
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|[[The Convict]]
 
|Ampay
 
|Andy
 
|Pig Latin
 
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|[[Initiation]]
 
|Fancy New Beesly
 
|Jim
 
|Teasing
 
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|[[Initiation]]
 
|Beesly
 
|Jim
 
|Teasing
 
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|[[A Benihana Christmas]]
 
|Christmas Pam
 
|Michael
 
|Christmas ham
 
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|Jim's Replacemnt
 
|Big Pregs
 
|Angela
 
|Candied Yams
 
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|[[A Benihana Christmas]]
 
|Pam-chop
 
|Michael
 
|Lambchop
 
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|[[Traveling Salesmen]]
 
|Beesly
 
|Jim
 
|Inviting her to coffee
 
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|[[Ben Franklin]]
 
|Beesly
 
|Jim
 
|Talking about REM sleep
 
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|[[Ben Franklin]]
 
|Beesly
 
|Jim
 
|Teasing about Ben Franklin
 
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|[[Business School]]
 
|Pamcasso
 
|Michael
 
|Picasso
 
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|[[Money]]
 
|Italian Food
 
|Jim
 
|Suggestion for dinner date
 
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|[[Weight Loss]]
 
|Pamcake
 
|Michael
 
|Pancake
 
|-
 
|[[Crime Aid]]
 
|Pam-ola
 
|Michael
 
|Ricola cough drops
 
|-
 
|[[Dream Team]]
 
|Pretty Pam
 
|Michael
 
|Introducing to the investment club
 
|-
 
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[[Classy Christmas]]
 
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Swiss Cheese
 
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Jim
 
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Nickname
 
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[[Nepotism]]
 
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The Bart Simpson of Scranton
 
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Pam
 
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Simpsons
 
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== Trivia ==
 
 
* It is revealed in Garden Party, that Pam vowed to her grandfather, Phillip, that she would name her son after him.
 
 
* Pam animated the end of Michael's Dunder Mifflin commercial in "[[Local Ad]]."
 
 
* Pam's maiden name has been spelled several ways over the course of the series. According to the NBC website, the appropriate spelling is "Beesly," as was used in "[[Did I Stutter?]]" and "[[Business School]]". However, in "[[Conflict Resolution]]," Pam's ID badge clearly shows that she signs her name "Pam Beesley," and in "[[Sexual Harassment]]," a shot of Kevin's computer shows her name spelled "Pam Beasly." The correct spelling is generally assumed to be "Beesly". This disagreement spans the whole series, however, as her name is spelled "Beesley" once again in the [[season 9]] episode "[[A.A.R.M.]]".
 
* Pam is profoundly nearsighted (she states in "[[Did I Stutter?]]" that her vision is 20/400). She usually wears contacts but has a pair of backup glasses when the need arises.
 
* Pam's birthday is March 25, 1979.
 
 
* Pam has worked at Dunder Mifflin since March 2002, according to Jenna Fischer's MySpace page.
 
 
* Pam is a fan of Sudoku; she has, on at least one occasion, completed a level moderate puzzle in 18 minutes.
 
 
* Pam is very close to her mom, as seen in "[[Sexual Harassment]]."
 
 
* Her middle name (Morgan) was revealed by Jim in "[[Did I Stutter?]]"
 
*Her middle name was "Jane" on the wedding invitation in "[[Phyllis's Wedding]]"
 
 
* Pam says she's "not great with kids" in "[[Take Your Daughter to Work Day]]," though she does connect with [[Meredith]]'s son Jake.
 
* In "Fun Run", Pam reveals that her religious denomination was Presbyterian, as well as Darryl.
 
 
* Debate persists over whether Jim or Pam started at Dunder Mifflin first, as various episodes seem to contradict themselves. Greg Daniels has stated that, in his mind, Pam was there before Jim; however, if this is correct, then either Pam's March 2002 start date or the statement that Jim has been at Dunder Mifflin for seven years must be incorrect. In "[[Launch Party]]," Jim tells Pam he first discovers he likes her when she showed him his desk on his first day of work, telling him to "enjoy this moment", as he could never go back to the time before he met Dwight. Daniels admits that he realizes the contradictions and says this is not something set in stone.
 
* [[Michael Scott|Michael has]] been seen naked by Pam once, and it comes back to that same recurring aspect in [[The Delivery]] when Michael walks in on Pam delivering her firstborn child. Michael abruptly walks out of the room and says "That kid's gonna have a lot of hair"
 
 
* According to [[Weight Loss]], Pam weighs 126 pounds (as of the summer of 2008). - Revision, as of [[New Guys]] - she weighs 105&nbsp;lbs (although at 5'5 105&nbsp;lbs would make her underweight, leading room to believe Pam may exaggerate slightly).
 
 
* Pam is an accomplished volleyball player, a talent not revealed until the ''[[Company Picnic]]''.
 
*Since season 7 episode 2 "Counseling" Pam is the official office administrator. However, Pam lied to get the position as the office administrator and was nearly caught by Gabe.
 
*Pam has the final talking head interview in the series, during which she delivers the final line of the series: ''"There's a lot of beauty in ordinary things. Isn't that kind of the point?"''
 
*In "[[The Fire]]," Pam's "Desert Island Movies" are ''Fargo'', ''Edward'' ''Scissorhands'', ''Dazed and Confused'', ''The Breakfast Club'', and ''The Princess Bride''. She also chooses both [[Oscar]] and [[Toby]] for the game "Who Would You Do?"
 
*In season 3, episode 2, "The Convention", Pam and Michael made a deal that if neither of them had children in 30 years then they would have a child together.
 
   
 
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Pam appears and has lines in every episode, with the following exceptions:
 
*''[[Business Ethics]] - ''voice only
 
*''[[Mafia]] - ''voice only
 
*''[[St. Patrick's Day]] - ''voice only
 
*''[[Mrs. California]] ''through ''[[Pool Party]] - ''does not appear (on maternity leave)
 
 
==Relationship status==
 
 
Engaged to Roy (beginning 3 years prior) [[Pilot|''Pilot'']]'' - [[Casino Night]]''
 
 
Single ''[[Gay Witch Hunt]]'' - ''[[Phyllis' Wedding]]''
 
 
Dating Roy Again ''[[Phyllis' Wedding]]'' - [[Cocktails]]
 
 
Single [[Cocktails]] - ''[[The Job]]''
 
 
Dating Jim ''[[Fun Run]]'' - ''[[Weight Loss]]''
 
 
Engaged To Jim ''[[Weight Loss]] ''- ''[[Niagara]]''
 
 
Married To Jim ''[[Niagara]] ''- ''Present''
 
   
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Pamela Morgan "Pam" Halpert (née Beesly; born March 25, 1979) is a fictional character on The Office, played by Jenna Fischer. Her counterpart in the original UK series of The Office is Dawn Tinsley. Her character is initially the receptionist at the paper distribution company Dunder Mifflin, before becoming a saleswoman and eventually office administrator until she left in the series finale. Her character is shy, growing assertive but amiable, and artistically inclined, and shares a romantic interest with Jim Halpert, whom she begins dating in the fourth season, and eventually, marries and starts a family with as the series continues.

Casting and character development

The character was originally created to be very similar to the British counterpart, Dawn Tinsley. Even minute details, such as how Pam wore her hair each day, were considered by executive producer, Greg Daniels.[1]

"When I went in for The Office, the casting director said to me, 'Please look normal'," recalls Jenna Fischer. "Don't make yourself all pretty, and dare to bore me with your audition. Those were her words. Dare to bore me."[2]

Taking heed of the advice, Fischer said little during the auditions, during which she was interviewed in character by show producers, in an improvisational format, to imitate the show's documentary premise. "My take on the character of Pam was that she didn't have any media training, so she didn't know how to be a good interview. And also, she didn't care about this interview," she told NPR. "So, I gave very short one-word answers and I tried very hard not to be funny or clever because I thought that the comedy would come out of just, you know, the real human reactions to the situation... and they liked that take on it."[2]

"When I went into the audition, the first question that they asked me in the character of Pam—they said, 'Do you like working as a receptionist?' I said, 'No.' And that was it. I didn't speak any more than that. And they started laughing."[2]

Fischer found herself creating a very elaborate backstory for the character. For the first few seasons, she kept a list of the character history revealed on-screen by the creators, as well as her own imaginative thoughts on Pam's history.[3] She created a rule with the set's hair and make-up department that it couldn't look as though it took Pam more than 30 minutes to do her hair,[4] and she formulated ideas as to who gave Pam each piece of jewelry she wore[5] or where she went to college.[5] Fischer also carefully crafted Pam's quiet persona. "Well, my character of Pam is really stuck," she explained to NPR. "I mean, she's a subordinate in this office. And so, I think that for her, the only way she can express herself is in the silences, but you can say so much by not saying anything."[2]

Originally meek and passive, the character grew more assertive as the seasons passed, prompting Fischer to reassess her portrayal. "I have to approach Pam differently [now]," she explained in Season 4, a defining season in which her character finally begins a long-awaited relationship with Jim and is accepted into the Pratt Institute. "She is in a loving relationship, she has found her voice, she has started taking art classes. All of these things must inform the character and we need to see changes in the way she moves, speaks, dresses, etc."[3]

Character history

Seasons 1–3

At the beginning of the series, Pam and Roy have been dating for eight years and engaged for three years. Their open-ended engagement has become one of Michael's running gags and a sore spot for Pam.

Pam does not want her current job to become permanent, remarking that "I don't think it's many little girls' dream to be a receptionist." Pam is apathetic toward her work, evidenced by her frequent games of FreeCell on her office computer. However, in the pilot episode, she breaks down crying when Michael pulls an ill-advised prank by telling her that she will be fired.

Michael has criticized Pam for simply forwarding calls to voice mail without answering and (in a deleted scene) for not sounding enthusiastic enough when speaking on the telephone. Pam is usually happy to abandon her work if asked to do something else by Jim. She will do extra, unnecessary work (such as making a casket for a dead bird or paper doves for the Office Olympics) to make other people happy.

Despite the abuse she takes from Michael, she never goes any further than calling him a jerk in the pilot. In later seasons, however, she becomes more honest and forward with Michael and will often make sarcastic comments toward him.

While engaged to Roy, Pam denies, or is in denial about, having any romantic feelings for Jim. When Jim confesses his love for her at the Dunder Mifflin "Casino Night" she turns him down. She later talks to her mom on the phone and says Jim is her best friend (though she doesn't say his name), and says "Yeah, I think I am" to an unheard question. She is interrupted by Jim, who enters and kisses her; she responds by kissing back.

Season three marks a turning point for Pam's character: she gains self-confidence and appears less passive and more self-assured as the season progresses. In "Gay Witch Hunt," the season's opener, it is revealed that Pam got cold feet before her wedding and did not marry Roy after all and that Jim transferred to a different Dunder Mifflin branch, in Stamford, shortly after Pam rejected him a second time, after their kiss. Pam moves into her own apartment, begins taking art classes, a pursuit that Roy had previously dismissed as a waste of time, and buys a new car, a blue Toyota Yaris. Jim returns to Scranton later on as a result of "The Merger", and brings along a female co-worker, Karen Filippelli, whom he begins dating. Jim and Pam appeared to have ended all communication after Jim transfers to the Stamford branch (aside from an episode in which Jim accidentally calls Pam at the end of the workday), and their episodes together following the branch merge are tense, despite both admitting to still harboring feelings for the other during the presence of the documentary cameras.

Meanwhile, Roy vows to win Pam back. Roy's efforts to improve his relationship with Pam are quite successful, but once Pam and Roy are back together, he falls back into old habits almost immediately. When Roy and Pam attend an after-work get-together at a local bar with their co-workers, Pam, feeling that she should be more honest with Roy, tells him about Jim kissing her at "Casino Night." Roy yells, smashes a mirror, and trashes the bar. Pam, frightened and embarrassed by his reaction, breaks up with Roy immediately. Roy vows to kill Jim and in "The Negotiation", Roy unsuccessfully tries to attack Jim at work (Jim is saved by Dwight's intervention), and is subsequently fired. Pam later reluctantly agrees to meet Roy for coffee at his request, and after the polite but brief meeting, it appears that their relationship has ended amicably with Roy encouraging Pam to pursue Jim.

Pam participates in an art show, but few people attend. Her co-worker, Oscar, brings his partner along who, not knowing that Pam is standing behind him, criticizes her work by proclaiming that "real art takes courage." Oscar then goes on to say that courage isn't one of Pam's strong points. Affected by this statement, Pam tells the documentary crew that she is going to be more honest, culminating in a dramatic coal walk during the next-to-last episode of the season, "Beach Games", and a seemingly sincere speech to Jim in front of the entire office about their relationship. Michael also comes to the art show and reveals his erratically kind heart and loyalty by buying, framing and hanging Pam's drawing of the Dunder Mifflin building in the office. In the season finale, "The Job," she leaves a friendly note in Jim's briefcase and an old memento depicting the 'gold medal' yogurt lid from the Office Olympics, which he sees during an interview for a job at Corporate in New York City. While he is asked how he "would function here in New York", Jim is shown to have his mind back in Scranton, still distracted by the thought of Pam. Jim withdraws his name from consideration and drives back to the office, where he interrupts a talking head Pam is doing for the documentary crew by asking her out for dinner. She happily accepts, visibly moved, abandoning a train of thought about how she would be fine if Jim got the job and never came back to Scranton. Karen quits soon after, becoming the regional manager at Dunder Mifflin's Utica branch.

Seasons 4–6

In Season 4, Pam retains the assertiveness she developed in the third season. In the season 4 premiere, "Fun Run", Jim and Pam confess that they have started dating after the camera crew catches them kissing. The office ultimately learns of their relationship in "Dunder Mifflin Infinity". In "Chair Model", after teasing Pam about his impending proposal, Jim tells the documentary crew he is not kidding around about an engagement and shows them a ring he bought a week after he and Pam started dating. In the next few episodes, Jim fake-proposes to Pam multiple times. In "Goodbye, Toby", Pam discovers she's been accepted at Pratt Institute, an art and design school in Brooklyn . In an interview later in the episode, Jim announces that he will propose to Pam that evening. Just as Jim is preparing to propose, however, Andy Bernard stands up and makes his own impromptu proposal to Angela. Having had his thunder stolen by Andy, Jim reluctantly puts the ring back in his jacket pocket, leaving Pam visibly disappointed as she was expecting Jim to propose that night.

In the Season 5 premiere, "Weight Loss", Pam begins her three-month course at the Pratt Institute. In this episode, Jim proposes in the pouring rain at a rest stop, saying that he "can't wait". In "Business Trip", Pam learns that she is failing one of her classes and will have to remain in New York another three months to retake it. Although Jim is supportive and tells her he will wait for her to come back "the right way", she ultimately makes the decision to return home, saying that she realized she hated graphic design and missed Scranton. A deleted scene for the episode shows Jim looking through Pam's graphic design projects, which he thinks are "cool", as well as a notebook filled with pencil sketches, which he finds a lot more impressive than her graphic design projects, implying her talents lie in hand-drawn works. In "Two Weeks", Pam agrees to become Michael's first saleswoman in his not-yet-established company, The Michael Scott Paper Co., as a supportive Jim looks on. When David Wallace makes an offer to buy the company Michael negotiates in order to get their jobs at Dunder Mifflin back instead, including adding Pam to the sales team. In "Company Picnic", Pam, after dominating the company volleyball tournament, injures her ankle during a game and is taken to the hospital against her wishes. At 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 embrace, looking shocked and ecstatic. It is implied that she is pregnant and is confirmed in the Season 6 premiere, "Gossip".

Jim and Pam marry early in the season, at Niagara Falls, during the highly anticipated, hour-long episode, "Niagara". The ending of the episode, in which their co-workers dance down the aisle, is an imitation of a viral YouTube video — JK Wedding Entrance Dance.[6] Following the wedding, a multi-episode story arc begins in which it is revealed that Michael hooked up with Pam's mother the night of the wedding. The two break up during "Double Date", an episode that ends with Pam slapping Michael in response to his actions.

In "The Delivery" of Season 6, Pam and Jim have their first child, a daughter named Cecelia Marie Halpert. Jenna Fischer was granted naming rights by show producers and chose to name her after her own niece.[7]

Season 7

In "Counseling", Pam feels inadequate about her poor performance in sales and tricks Gabe into promoting her to a phony new salaried position called office administrator. In "China", Pam tries to use her authority as office administrator to force building manager Dwight to stop his annoying cost-cutting measures. Pam threatens to move the office to a new building, which Dwight discovers doesn't exist. Pam saves face, however, when Dwight secretly has his assistant provide her with a book on building regulations that proves Dwight's measures were not allowed. The episode is another example of Dwight's covert protectiveness and fondness for Pam (as previously demonstrated in "The Injury", "Back from Vacation", "The Job" and "Diwali"); Mindy Kaling said during an online Q&A session that Dwight has a soft spot for her that he does not extend to anyone else at the office. She also uses her position to buy Erin Hannon an expensive desktop computer to replace the terrible one she had to use for years, as well as discreetly giving Andy a new computer, and giving Darryl three sick days. At the end of the episode, she proudly says that she is, "Full-on corrupt."

In "Goodbye, Michael", Pam almost misses saying good-bye to Michael, as she spends most of the day out of the office trying to price shredders. Jim figures out Michael's plan to leave early and tells her by text. Pam reaches the airport in time and is the last person to see Michael before he leaves.

Season 8

At the beginning of Season 8, Pam is revealed to be pregnant with her and Jim's second child, Philip Halpert. The child coincided with Jenna Fischer's actual pregnancy. She begins her maternity leave after "Gettysburg". Pam returns in "Jury Duty", where she and Jim bring Cece and Phillip into the office. In both "Tallahassee" and "Test the Store" Pam is shown helping, and developing her friendship with Andy.

Season 9

Early in season 9, Jim is restless about his life in Scranton and helps a friend start a Sports Marketing business, Athlead, in Philadelphia but he keeps it a secret from Pam until the third episode "Andy's Ancestry". Although Pam is happy for his decision, she is concerned about the fact that he had kept it a secret from her and she is later disturbed to hear about just how much of their money he had invested. Jim begins spending part of each work week in Philadelphia, but in "Customer Loyalty", the strain of this on Pam is evident when she breaks down in tears, and is comforted by Brian, the boom mic operator of the film crew.

In "Moving On", Pam interviews for a job in Philadelphia to be closer to Jim, but she is turned off by the idea when her prospective new boss bears a striking resemblance in behavior to Michael Scott. Over dinner, Pam reveals to Jim that she doesn't really want to move to Philadelphia after all. However, in "Livin' the Dream", when Athlead is bought out and Jim is offered a large sum of money for 3 months to pitch the company across the country, Pam overhears Jim refuse the opportunity because of her and appears to have mixed feelings about this decision. In "A.A.R.M.", Pam tells Jim that she's afraid that he will resent her for making him stay and that she might not be enough for him. Jim asks the camera crew to compile documentary footage of the two of them to show her. When she finishes the montage, which shows Jim taking back a letter he intended to give her with his teapot gift during Christmas; Jim finally gives her that letter, and she reads it, visibly moved. In the series finale, which takes place a year later, she reveals to Jim that she secretly put the house on the market, so that they can move to Austin, Texas, and take his job back at Athlead (now Athleap).

Coworker relations

From her years working the front desk, Pam has become well-acquainted with the Dunder-Mifflin staff and is consistently shown to have a thorough understanding of her coworkers' personalities, including the more eccentric individuals Dwight Schrute and Michael Scott. She uses this familiarity to manipulate them, often for their and the company's best interests (such as her giving the staff elaborate instructions on how to handle a heartbroken Michael in "The Chump") but also occasionally for her own. This familiarity plays a large part in her efficiency as office administrator and was crucial to her being promoted to the previously non-existent position.

Jim Halpert

Main article: Jim HalpertThe "will they or won't they" tension between Jim and Pam is a strong storyline in the early episodes of The Office, encompassing much of Seasons 1 to 3. In the opener of Season 4, the two characters are revealed to be dating, and as such, other character romances, such as the romance between fellow co-workers Dwight Schrute and Angela Martin, begin to move more toward the forefront of episodes. In Season 6, Jim and Pam are married in the season's 4th and 5th episodes (hour long), a feat considered noteworthy by many television critics, as bringing together the two lead love interests in a television series is often thought to be a risky venture.[8] Their child is born in the second half of the season, during another hour long, "The Delivery". Pam and Jim's second child is born during season 8. In season 9, their marriage becomes strained when Jim takes up a second job in Philadelphia. They ultimately decide to leave Dunder Mifflin together so Jim can pursue his dream job.

Roy Anderson

Main article: Roy Anderson (The Office)When the series begins, Pam is engaged to her high school sweetheart Roy Anderson; this engagement is revealed to be three years old and running. They finally set a date, but Pam calls off the wedding at the last minute. They get back together once, briefly, but Pam is much more assertive, and finally breaks up with him after he has a violent outburst. Roy is deeply flawed - he is overbearing, neglectful, dismissive of her desire to be an artist, and offers her sex as a gift on Valentine's Day. Jim comments in Season 2 that Pam does not like to "bother" Roy with her "thoughts or feelings". He tells the camera crew that the only two problems in Pam's life seemed to be Roy and her job at Dunder Mifflin.

In the early seasons, there is a great deal of tension between Jim and Roy, with Roy often acting threateningly towards Jim. In "Basketball", when Jim starts to impress Pam with his basketball skills, Roy elbows Jim in the nose. In season 2, when Jim encourages Pam to pursue a graphic arts internship offered by Dunder Mifflin, Roy objects to the opportunity and eventually convinces her that the idea is foolish. Pam ultimately calls off her wedding to Roy, but they remain friendly and he is determined to win her back by being less of a jerk. She reconciles with Roy at Phyllis's wedding as a response to watching Jim date Karen. In an attempt at a fresh start with Roy, Pam comes clean about Jim kissing her during "Casino Night". Roy flies into a violent rage and Pam ends the relationship on the spot. The next day, Roy attempts to attack Jim in the office but is stopped by Dwight's pepper spray and is summarily fired. After losing his job, Roy meets Pam for coffee and says that even though Jim is dating Karen, she should at least make an effort to date him (in as much as she called off the wedding because of him).

In season 5, Jim and Roy run into each other at a bar and Roy learns that Jim and Pam are engaged. The mood is somewhat awkward, but Roy is congratulatory, but then makes a somewhat passive-aggressive comment, seemingly meant to make Jim feel insecure about his current role in Pam's life, which tempts him to drive to Pratt, where she is attending art classes. Jim gets on the freeway, but changes his mind and remembers that he trusts Pam. Jim didn't want to treat Pam the same way Roy treated her.

Michael Scott

Main article: Michael Scott (The Office)In the series pilot, Michael is overtly rude to Pam and at one point fakes her firing, leaving her in tears. He often makes suggestive if harmless remarks about her beauty and general appearance, and at one point lies to the camera that they used to date (inspiring a horrified "WHAT???" from Pam when an interviewer relays the message to her). However, his impulsive attempt to kiss her during Diwali is shot down and marked the end of any romantic dreams for Michael with Pam. In "Fun Run", Pam sees Michael naked. Over time, the combination of Michael being supportive of her goals, her transition from a bad relationship with Roy to a great one with Jim as well as her finding a job she not only enjoys but is effective at in the office administrator position and Michael finding his own soulmate in Holly Flax made Pam soften her stance towards Michael, and the experience at the Michael Scott Paper Company further bonded them (as did Michael's decision to choose Pam instead of Ryan Howard as the only MSPC salesman to keep that job when Michael returned as Branch Manager). Pam was furious at Michael for dating her mom Helene, and excoriated him at length during "The Lover" before eventually slapping him in "Double Date", but they once again were able to be civil to each other afterward. Pam does set up boundaries around her personal life that Michael can't cross, like telling him that he wasn't Cece's godfather. By Season 7, Pam acts as something of a guardian angel for Michael, steering him away from (numerous) bad ideas and towards his (fewer but real) good ones, such as his successful efforts to propose to Holly. In Michael's finale "Goodbye, Michael", Pam spends the whole day looking for a shredder, believing that the next day Michael was leaving. As Michael takes off his microphone and heads down the airport concourse, Pam runs to him with no shoes and hugs him as he kisses her cheek. The two have a nice moment and he walks off, leaving her holding her shoes. She then tells the camera that he was happy, wanting to be an advanced rewards member, and was glad to be going home to see Holly. She then is there to watch Michael's plane take off. In a deleted scene from "The Inner Circle", we learn Pam is flattered that Michael named his new puppy "Pamela Beagsley", and in "The List" she playfully teases Jim by calling their second child "Little Michael Scott", further proving that the two have developed a mostly genuine friendship.

Toby Flenderson

Toby, the Human Resources Representative for Dunder Mifflin in the Scranton branch, has a secret crush on Pam. In "A Benihana Christmas" she gives him her Dunder-Mifflin bathrobe, a display of friendly affection, after he spent the day feeling bad that Dwight took his. In "Cocktails", while walking into Poor Richards, Pam indicates a liking to one of the toys in a claw machine, Toby tries to win the toy for her for the rest of the night. In Dunder Mifflin Infinity, Toby witnesses Pam kissing Jim Halpert in the break room, which prompts him to issue a memo about public displays of affection in the workplace. Later, when Jim and Pam admit they are dating and ask to fill out a disclosure form, he hesitates to give them a form saying they should wait and see. In "Night Out", Toby awkwardly rubs her knee while they share a laugh (and while Jim sits just on her other side), and the rest of the office watches in horror. In his mortification, Toby immediately announces that he is moving to Costa Rica before jumping over the locked gate and fleeing. In "Goodbye, Toby", Toby purchases a DSLR camera just to get a picture with Pam. On the eve of his departure, Pam confesses to the cameras that she always thought Toby was "kind of cute". In "Niagara", Pam and Jim are late for their wedding and he is visibly excited at the prospect that the wedding might not happen. In "Finale", Pam and Toby dance with each other at Dwight's wedding, with Toby beginning to cry as Pam comforts him. When she asks, "is it me?", he replies that "it's everything!".

Karen Filippelli

Main article: Karen FilippelliPam and Karen first meet when the Stamford branch merges with the Scranton branch. ("Branch Wars").

Pam views Karen as the sort of woman she aspires to be: She is more sophisticated, with confidence and ambition. Jenna Fischer made this observation and incorporated into her portrayal of the relationship between the two characters.[9]

Appearances

Pam Halpert has appeared in every episode with the exceptions of "Business Ethics" (except for the deleted scenes), "St. Patrick's Day", and "New Leads" in which only her voice is heard, and several season 8 episodes from "Mrs. California" to "Pool Party", where she did not appear at all as Fischer was on maternity leave.[10]

Trivia and Quotes

  • Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey are good friends in real life.
  • Pam and Dwight form a brief friendship while Dwight is suffering from a concussion.
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* - deleted scene • V - voice only • M - mentioned only • C - credit only • P - photo only • A - archive footage
  1. Episode commentary, Season 2, "Valentine's Day"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "For Jenna Fischer, 'Office' Life Is A Great Act". NPR. 2008-12-30. https://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=98815794. Retrieved 2012-11-30. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Jenna Fischer rocks the OTCR". OfficeTally. http://www.officetally.com/jenna-fischer-rocks-the-otcr. Retrieved 2012-11-30. 
  4. Season 2 DVD, "Valentine's Day", episode commentary
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Pam Beesly (Pam/Jenna) op Myspace". Myspace.com. http://www.myspace.com/pamBeesly. Retrieved 2012-11-30. 
  6. "JK Wedding Entrance Dance". YouTube. 2009-07-19. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-94JhLEiN0. Retrieved 2012-11-30. 
  7. People Magazine, Week of 03/05/2010
  8. "The Office: Why Jim and Pam's wedding is good for TV comedy". NJ.com. http://www.nj.com/entertainment/tv/index.ssf/2009/10/the_office_why_jim_and_pams_we.html. Retrieved 2012-11-30. 
  9. Kinsey, Angela and Jenna Fischer. Episode 29: Gay Witch Hunt, Office Ladies podcast, May 20, 2020.
  10. Ausiello, Michael (September 8, 2011). "The Office Exclusive: 'Til Death's Lindsey Broad Befriends Pam". TVLine. http://www.tvline.com/2011/09/the-office-lindsey-broad/. Retrieved November 12, 2011. 

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