Angela Kinsey
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So this theory says that the entire show is actually centered around Pam's perspectives and experiences and that the camera crew was interested particularly in her life and showing her life as it evolved through the series. and that the show is not a documentary about a paper company.
So this theory says that the entire show is actually centered around Pam's perspectives and experiences and that the camera crew was interested particularly in her life and showing her life as it evolved through the series. and that the show is not a documentary about a paper company.
You know, a lot of the other characters have relationships as the years go on, but Pam is the one that develops close friendships with people. She is the only character throughout the show that connects with people in one way or another. And you can see it if you watch the show. She's there for Dwight when Dwight needs her. She's there for Angela when Angela is crying about sprinkles.
You know, a lot of the other characters have relationships as the years go on, but Pam is the one that develops close friendships with people. She is the only character throughout the show that connects with people in one way or another. And you can see it if you watch the show. She's there for Dwight when Dwight needs her. She's there for Angela when Angela is crying about sprinkles.
You know, a lot of the other characters have relationships as the years go on, but Pam is the one that develops close friendships with people. She is the only character throughout the show that connects with people in one way or another. And you can see it if you watch the show. She's there for Dwight when Dwight needs her. She's there for Angela when Angela is crying about sprinkles.
She's there for Michael over and over. She's like his support system. She is there for Kelly when Kelly is worried about Ryan cheating on her. She's there for Nellie. She was there for Meredith. They go and like do karaoke together. She has moments with Oscar and Toby in the Finers Things Club. And obviously... She's there for Jim.
She's there for Michael over and over. She's like his support system. She is there for Kelly when Kelly is worried about Ryan cheating on her. She's there for Nellie. She was there for Meredith. They go and like do karaoke together. She has moments with Oscar and Toby in the Finers Things Club. And obviously... She's there for Jim.
She's there for Michael over and over. She's like his support system. She is there for Kelly when Kelly is worried about Ryan cheating on her. She's there for Nellie. She was there for Meredith. They go and like do karaoke together. She has moments with Oscar and Toby in the Finers Things Club. And obviously... She's there for Jim.
But if you watch the show with Pam as the main focus, it really opens up all of these moments. You really see how Pam was the person people went to talk to.
But if you watch the show with Pam as the main focus, it really opens up all of these moments. You really see how Pam was the person people went to talk to.
But if you watch the show with Pam as the main focus, it really opens up all of these moments. You really see how Pam was the person people went to talk to.
So number one, Pam is the emotional support for everyone. She is the person people confide in. Number two, Pam's presence lives on. After the documentary is over, she is the one character that has a physical lasting mark on the Dunder Mifflin workplace. In the last season, Pam decides to create the mural in the Dunder Mifflin warehouse. She draws all of the characters from the show.
So number one, Pam is the emotional support for everyone. She is the person people confide in. Number two, Pam's presence lives on. After the documentary is over, she is the one character that has a physical lasting mark on the Dunder Mifflin workplace. In the last season, Pam decides to create the mural in the Dunder Mifflin warehouse. She draws all of the characters from the show.
So number one, Pam is the emotional support for everyone. She is the person people confide in. Number two, Pam's presence lives on. After the documentary is over, she is the one character that has a physical lasting mark on the Dunder Mifflin workplace. In the last season, Pam decides to create the mural in the Dunder Mifflin warehouse. She draws all of the characters from the show.
And Pam is the only person in the series who, when she actually physically leaves Dunder Mifflin, leaves something behind. Her legacy, her mark. Okay. True. True. Number three is inspired by Keely C. from Mexico, who wrote in to say, I have a theory about the documentary crew, and it is that it favors Pam over everyone else in the office and that she was their favorite subject.
And Pam is the only person in the series who, when she actually physically leaves Dunder Mifflin, leaves something behind. Her legacy, her mark. Okay. True. True. Number three is inspired by Keely C. from Mexico, who wrote in to say, I have a theory about the documentary crew, and it is that it favors Pam over everyone else in the office and that she was their favorite subject.
And Pam is the only person in the series who, when she actually physically leaves Dunder Mifflin, leaves something behind. Her legacy, her mark. Okay. True. True. Number three is inspired by Keely C. from Mexico, who wrote in to say, I have a theory about the documentary crew, and it is that it favors Pam over everyone else in the office and that she was their favorite subject.
She goes on to say she thinks that they interview Pam more than the other characters. She believes that the documentary crew was always rooting for Pam. Do you believe this theory? First of all, Keely, I found an article online that agrees with you on cbr.com. It says, Pam is the only character who really changes throughout the years.
She goes on to say she thinks that they interview Pam more than the other characters. She believes that the documentary crew was always rooting for Pam. Do you believe this theory? First of all, Keely, I found an article online that agrees with you on cbr.com. It says, Pam is the only character who really changes throughout the years.
She goes on to say she thinks that they interview Pam more than the other characters. She believes that the documentary crew was always rooting for Pam. Do you believe this theory? First of all, Keely, I found an article online that agrees with you on cbr.com. It says, Pam is the only character who really changes throughout the years.