Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, and endures all things. Love never fails and now these three remain: Faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.”
Pam eventually grows tired of hiding her feelings from Jim and, on the beach day, confesses to him in front of the entire office staff that he was the true reason she called off her wedding and that she misses his friendship ("Beach Games").
He invested more money than Pam expected him to, and he got mad at Pam for accidentally not recording Cece's recital. Overall, he treated Pam pretty poorly during this time and kept getting mad at her for not going along with decisions that he hadn't even included her in.
At the end of the day, neither Jim nor Pam cheated on each other throughout the course of the show.
"Customer Loyalty" is the twelfth episode of the ninth season of the American comedy television series The Office and the 188th episode overall. The episode was written by Jonathan Green and Gabe Miller, and directed by Kelly Cantley. It originally aired on NBC on January 24, 2013.
According to Brian Baumgartner's new book, Welcome to Dunder Mifflin: the Ultimate Oral History of The Office, a plotline for the show's Season 8 episode "After Hours" involved Jim cheating on Pam with her maternity leave replacement Cathy Simms (Lindsey Broad).
Thankfully, the iconic TV couple remained together till the end.
Jim and Pam do end up together, with that iconic note from Season 2 making an emotional return, but if you felt severe anxiety that the two might not make it, that was a remnant from a cancelled storyline.
Their relationship was on and off for the rest of The Office and ended in the already unpopular season 9 when Erin felt neglected by Andy and had feelings for Pete (Jake Lacy), whom she ended up with.
In the finale of Season 2, "Casino Night", Jim confesses his love for Pam but she denies him. They later on kiss in the episode but Pam rejects him yet again.
She said, “It's a type of relationship that is very intimate, and it's very powerful, but it's fictional. I mean, there is a part of me that is Pam, and there's a part of him that is Jim, and that part of me is in love with that part of him. But in real life, we are just friends.”
Even after openly admitting to Karen that he still has feelings for Pam, Jim would rather pursue a relationship with Karen. Pam is guilty of the same thing. Despite her efforts to rekindle her relationship with Jim, he fails to reciprocate her feelings even though he totally feels the same way.
"The Office" creator almost had Jim cheat on Pam, but John Krasinski was adamant it was a bad idea. Krasinski explained that loyal fans of the show would "never come back" if Jim cheated. Jim and Pam hit a rough patch in their marriage in the final season but ultimately reconcile.
The actress said the note had nothing to do with Pam and Jim, but was instead a letter Krasinski wrote to Fischer about their experience on the Emmy-winning comedy as the show came to an end.
However, off-screen Jenna Fischer and John Krasinski never dated or were ever inclined to do so. The duo clicked from the moment they met but it never culminated in a romantic relationship instead Krasinski and Fischer became really good friends.
Lieberstein later revealed that Jim never went on his trip to Australia, noting "The whole Pam thing took him by surprise, he transferred and then wasn't really up for vacation. Unless, of course, we find a good joke in his vacation."
"After Hours" is the sixteenth episode of the eighth season of the American comedy television series The Office and the show's 168th episode overall.
They never did anything. It was just to introduce worry in the audience," Ellickson says in the book. Nonetheless, the writers didn't go forward with Brian and Pam or her split with Jim, as Krasinski says it would be too "painful" for fans.
Despite some confusion on the matter, The Office season 9 was never actually going to split up beloved couple Jim and Pam, says creator Greg Daniels. The Office season 9 was never actually going to split up fan favorite couple Jim and Pam, says creator Greg Daniels.
Jim did not make much off the sale of Athlead, when it was renamed to Athleap; Jim's shares transferred over from Athlead to Athleap; so he didn't really make a profit; but still has equity in the new company; or. Jim made money when Athlead was sold; but it hasn't had a noticeable effect on their lifestyle.
He even fights a warehouse worker who attempts to attack Pam for retaliating against their defacement of her mural. But the connection between them is never fully explored. Though Brian eventually leaves his wife, Alyssa, Pam ends up sticking with Jim.
She asks Jim if he finds Cathy objectively attractive. Jim repeatedly denies it, but Pam is skeptical. Jim justifies his answer in a talking head interview, saying “I'm not going to tell my nine-months-pregnant wife that I find her replacement objectively attractive.
He then reluctantly tells Jim and Pam that he never called Pam back because he thought Pam was a dork. ("Costume Contest").
Pam Halpert (Jenna Fischer) trains a temporary worker Cathy Simms (Lindsey Broad) so that she can take her place when she goes on maternity leave. In the break room, the other workers discuss how attractive Cathy is and how excited they are to have her in the office.