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PostPosted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 3:49 pm 
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Or more specifically, last night with Jim and Pam's wedding.

I love this show. It's in my top three of sitcoms. It's silly, funny, stupid at times but it has heart. And last night's episode of Jim and Pam, especially the end, dang it got to me. The writers and the actors just totally pull it off. Like LK told me, it's like watching people we know and love I guess.


Link to the end of the show for those that have seen it or want to be spoiled.


http://www.thefrisky.com/post/246-jim-a ... ing-dance/

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Let's play Jim and Pam again when we get home.
You be Jim this time. :D

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I look better in the dress.

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Ok that was great. I loved the JK wedding entrance. I probably watch it 3-4 times a week.

Thanks for sharing.


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Nitefox wrote:
I look better in the dress.


Just until the baby is born. Then again, a dress that would fit you would be way too large for her.

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Holy ****, that episode had EVERYTHING!

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People puking, partying, Michael making us cringe with his awkwardness, Dwight was a pimp, Andy and Kevin both were ridiculous, Meredith surpassed expectations and the one tiny shot with Creed in it was GOLDEN!

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Hehe, I watched up through season 5 on Netflix on my XBox. I had seen some episodes before that and really liked the show, but Thursdays are a horrible TV night for me as I'm always busy.

I agree, its a great show for the reasons you list. There are lots of moments that I really like in that show that stick out. Like at the end of season 3 where Jim comes back from New York and asks Pam out while she is being interviewed. Great acting job. Barely hidden grief and devistation transformed to inexpressible joy.


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I enjoyed it.

I too watched most of the series in one weekend sitting a few months back, so a lot of the seasons are kind of strung together in a blur in my head. But I think I enjoyed the show a little more when there was that awkward tension between Jim and Pam.

It's still a great show and I do record it (it's really only one of two TV shows I watch... I don't watch much tv at all). It's just not quite the same.

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