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A new book about ‘The Office’ reveals that Jim almost cheated on Pam, but John Krasinski refused to do the scene. “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.
Did Jim Halpert cheat on Pam?
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).
Does Pam sleep with Brian?
Writer Owen Ellickson says there was even some talk of Pam and Brian “maybe hooking up a little bit,” but Daniels says he never intended for their relationship to get that far: “Ultimately, I didn’t think it was about actually going there. They never did anything. We used to love the angst with their relationship.
Is Brian in love with Pam?
It is subtly hinted that Brian has developed a crush on Pam, similar to how Jim fell in love with Pam while working close to her for several years (Junior Salesman). When she visits him at his apartment, (where the camera crew is filming their talk) Pam asks Brian’s opinion of her marriage.
Did Jim and Pam divorce?
Thankfully, the iconic TV couple remained together till the end.
Why doesn’t Michael speak in the last episode?
Also, to keep Steve Carell’s appearance a secret, they couldn’t put him in the credits. The writers had to limit Michael’s speaking lines, as to avoid listing his name in the credits and spoiling his appearance for viewers. It was likely done to make his appearance in the episode a bigger surprise.
Did anyone on the office date in real life?
It seems that a lot of that chemistry translated into real life as cast members B.J. Novak and Mindy Kaling had a real relationship throughout the tenure of The Office. Though they weren’t together the whole time, the did have an on-again/off-again romance that strangely mirrored that of their characters.