In "Finale," Jim serves as Dwight's best man during his wedding to Angela, where Pam is a bridesmaid. Jim and Pam also finalize their plan to move to Austin, where Jim will rejoin Athlead (now named Athleap) with Darryl.
By the end of the series, the couple moved their family to Austin, Texas, so that Jim could start a new job and their family could start a new life. And while fans think they know Jim and Pam, there are a few secrets that get swept under the rug.
After a long courtship, Jim married Pam Beesly, a former receptionist, sales representative and office administrator at Dunder Mifflin Scranton. Jim and Pam now have two children, Cecelia and Phillip.
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.
Thankfully, the iconic TV couple remained together till the end.
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.
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).
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."
Jim and Pam tell Dwight they are quitting, but Dwight fires them instead so he can give them hefty severance packages, as a last gesture of friendship. The employees give one last round of interviews before leaving.
Likewise, as lovely as Jim and Pam were throughout the series, the actors who portrayed them (John Krasinski and Jenna Fischer) were never an item and are both happily married and have their own families.
The scene was from season 3, episode 12 "Back From Vacation," which found Fischer's character Pam being consoled by Dwight, who was played by Rainn Wilson. The shot shows Pam crying in private after she helped Jim (John Krasinski) get through his first fight with his then-girlfriend Karen (Rashida Jones).
During an interview on the Office Ladies podcast, Carell told hosts and former Office co-stars Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey about why he left the show even though it was "very emotional." Carell felt it was time for the show's other characters to step into the spotlight and have their storylines become the focus.
Though Holly does not make an appearance in the final season, Pam reveals that Michael and Holly are living very happily together with their children.
Hollis Partridge "Holly" Scott (née Flax) is a fictional character played by Amy Ryan in the television series The Office. She married Michael Scott at some point in the series after the characters left for Colorado and had four unnamed children.
Finally being honest to herself about her feelings for Jim, Pam breaks down and cries after realizing she is pushing him into the arms of another woman ("Back From Vacation"). Although Jim admits to Karen that he still has feelings for Pam ("The Return"), their relationship still seems solid and happy.
In The Office series finale, Jim and Pam revealed they were relocating the family to Austin, Texas, so Jim could focus on a new role for the company he helped create. Instead of allowing them to quit, Dwight fired the couple so they would receive severance pay as a thank you for their continued friendship.
Broad played Cathy, the maternity leave replacement of Pam Beesley (Jenna Fischer) on The Office in season 8. In her character arc, Cathy attempted to seduce Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) during the Dunder Mifflin crew's business trip to Florida, despite his marriage to Pam.
The most obvious reason surrounding Jim's decision to transfer to another branch was his complicated relationship with Pam. He was in love with the receptionist but she was engaged to the warehouse employee, Roy. Throughout The Office season 2, Jim's crush on Pam was unearthed.
"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.
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.
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.
"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.
In "A.A.R.M.", Dwight proposes to Angela and she finally reveals to him that he is indeed the father of Phillip. She accepts the proposal and they are married in the series finale.
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.