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At the start of season three, Jim has transferred to the Stamford branch and been promoted, while Pam remains at Scranton but has broken up with Roy.  The Stamford and Scranton branches merge and Jim transfers back to Scranton, where his reunion with Pam is awkward at best.  In the meantime he has started seeing Karen Filipelli, another Dunder-Mifflin salesperson.  This season shows the development of Jim and Karen's relationship and Pam's difficulty through that.  In the final episode of the season, Jim and Karen both interview for a job at Corporate in NYC, where Jim reads an affectionate note from Pam.  He spontaneously drives back to Scranton and and asks Pam to dinner, and after she accepts he says "It's a date."
At the start of season three, Jim has transferred to the Stamford branch and been promoted, while Pam remains at Scranton but has broken up with Roy.  The Stamford and Scranton branches merge and Jim transfers back to Scranton, where his reunion with Pam is awkward at best.  In the meantime he has started seeing Karen Filipelli, another Dunder-Mifflin salesperson.  This season shows the development of Jim and Karen's relationship and Pam's difficulty through that.  In the final episode of the season, Jim and Karen both interview for a job at Corporate in NYC, where Jim reads an affectionate note from Pam.  He spontaneously drives back to Scranton and and asks Pam to dinner, and after she accepts he says "It's a date."


===Season 4===
Jim and Pam are now dating yet they choose to keep it secret in the office until Toby reveals their relationship after sending out a memo about public displays of affection. They spend their first night together as a couple at Dwight's beet farm/bed and breakfast. Not long after they started dating, Jim bought an engagement ring for Pam and waits for the right moment to propose. He wanted to ask during Toby’s going away party, but Andy beat him to it by asking Angela to marry him.


==External Links==
==External Links==
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*[http://youtube.com/watch?v=_BkYpd7MTTs cheesy Pam tribute video on Youtube]
*[http://youtube.com/watch?v=_BkYpd7MTTs cheesy Pam tribute video on Youtube]


[[Category:People|Beesly,Pam]]
[[Category:The Office USA characters|Beesly, Pam]]

Latest revision as of 15:20, 2 February 2010

Pam Beesly

Name Pam Beesly
Job Receptionist, Dunder-Mifflin
First Episode
Last Episode
Episode count
Portrayed by Jenna Fischer


Overview

Pam Beesly is the receptionist at the Scranton branch of the Dunder-Mifflin paper company. During Seasons 1 and 2, she was engaged to Roy, a worker downstairs in the paper warehouse. Pam is cheerful but tends to have difficulty speaking her mind and taking risks, both of which she works on during Season 3.


Character

Pam does not want her current job to become permanent, remarking that "no little girl ever dreams about becoming a receptionist". Pam is apathetic toward her work, evidenced by her frequent games of FreeCell on her office computer.

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 her best friend and co-worker Jim Halpert.

Jim has suggested she apply for a salesperson position within the company, but at the end of the close of Season 3, Pam is still the receptionist.


Relationship with Jim


Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.



Seasons 1 and 2

Pam and Jim are best friends, and their relationship is occasionally the subject of office speculation. For several months, Jim dated a purse salesgirl named Katy but broke up with her on a company "booze cruise" after watching Roy suddenly announce to the whole ship, "It's time to set a date, babe" (for their wedding). Dejected, Jim privately reveals his feelings for Pam to Michael Scott, who encourages Jim to "never give up". At the end of Season 2, Jim tells Pam he is in love with her and kisses her.

Season 3

At the start of season three, Jim has transferred to the Stamford branch and been promoted, while Pam remains at Scranton but has broken up with Roy. The Stamford and Scranton branches merge and Jim transfers back to Scranton, where his reunion with Pam is awkward at best. In the meantime he has started seeing Karen Filipelli, another Dunder-Mifflin salesperson. This season shows the development of Jim and Karen's relationship and Pam's difficulty through that. In the final episode of the season, Jim and Karen both interview for a job at Corporate in NYC, where Jim reads an affectionate note from Pam. He spontaneously drives back to Scranton and and asks Pam to dinner, and after she accepts he says "It's a date."

Season 4

Jim and Pam are now dating yet they choose to keep it secret in the office until Toby reveals their relationship after sending out a memo about public displays of affection. They spend their first night together as a couple at Dwight's beet farm/bed and breakfast. Not long after they started dating, Jim bought an engagement ring for Pam and waits for the right moment to propose. He wanted to ask during Toby’s going away party, but Andy beat him to it by asking Angela to marry him.

External Links