Angela Kinsey
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Because whoever did had a soft spot for Pam.
So many people wrote in questions for you about Pam. And I just love our Office Ladies listeners. They send in the best questions. They're so thoughtful and wonderful observations. We'll get to those after the break. We are back with our All About Pam Beasley episode and it is time for our fan Q&A. I'm kicking us off with Raquel C. from Michigan and Megan V. from Columbia.
So many people wrote in questions for you about Pam. And I just love our Office Ladies listeners. They send in the best questions. They're so thoughtful and wonderful observations. We'll get to those after the break. We are back with our All About Pam Beasley episode and it is time for our fan Q&A. I'm kicking us off with Raquel C. from Michigan and Megan V. from Columbia.
So many people wrote in questions for you about Pam. And I just love our Office Ladies listeners. They send in the best questions. They're so thoughtful and wonderful observations. We'll get to those after the break. We are back with our All About Pam Beasley episode and it is time for our fan Q&A. I'm kicking us off with Raquel C. from Michigan and Megan V. from Columbia.
They wrote in and asked, where did the name Pam Beasley come from? And then also Joe H. from Long Island, New York says, were there ever any alternate first and last names for Pam?
They wrote in and asked, where did the name Pam Beasley come from? And then also Joe H. from Long Island, New York says, were there ever any alternate first and last names for Pam?
They wrote in and asked, where did the name Pam Beasley come from? And then also Joe H. from Long Island, New York says, were there ever any alternate first and last names for Pam?
I don't think so either. Yeah. But I love that question. Next up is Aaron S. from Maryland. Aaron says, one of the best things the writers on the show did was not to have Jim and Pam get together right after season one. It's very subtle when you're just watching through the episodes, but it's so powerful that Pam was given the time to be on her own after ending her long engagement.
I don't think so either. Yeah. But I love that question. Next up is Aaron S. from Maryland. Aaron says, one of the best things the writers on the show did was not to have Jim and Pam get together right after season one. It's very subtle when you're just watching through the episodes, but it's so powerful that Pam was given the time to be on her own after ending her long engagement.
I don't think so either. Yeah. But I love that question. Next up is Aaron S. from Maryland. Aaron says, one of the best things the writers on the show did was not to have Jim and Pam get together right after season one. It's very subtle when you're just watching through the episodes, but it's so powerful that Pam was given the time to be on her own after ending her long engagement.
On the initial watch, it feels like Pam is being silly or cowardly, not just telling Jim how she feels. But I actually think that was the much more difficult and much braver decision.
On the initial watch, it feels like Pam is being silly or cowardly, not just telling Jim how she feels. But I actually think that was the much more difficult and much braver decision.
On the initial watch, it feels like Pam is being silly or cowardly, not just telling Jim how she feels. But I actually think that was the much more difficult and much braver decision.
Her personal growth during that period when Jim is away and then when he returns and dates Karen is so great to watch and re-watching, when the initial frustration of prolonging the Jim and Pam's union is not so strong. Can you share any thoughts you have about Pam's growth during this time and some of your favorite storylines she had without Jim?
Her personal growth during that period when Jim is away and then when he returns and dates Karen is so great to watch and re-watching, when the initial frustration of prolonging the Jim and Pam's union is not so strong. Can you share any thoughts you have about Pam's growth during this time and some of your favorite storylines she had without Jim?
Her personal growth during that period when Jim is away and then when he returns and dates Karen is so great to watch and re-watching, when the initial frustration of prolonging the Jim and Pam's union is not so strong. Can you share any thoughts you have about Pam's growth during this time and some of your favorite storylines she had without Jim?
I watched all of our party planning committee scenes when I was researching Pam Sass. I wanted to play a bunch. But I already felt like I had a lot of PAMSATs.
I watched all of our party planning committee scenes when I was researching Pam Sass. I wanted to play a bunch. But I already felt like I had a lot of PAMSATs.
I watched all of our party planning committee scenes when I was researching Pam Sass. I wanted to play a bunch. But I already felt like I had a lot of PAMSATs.
It's so fun in doing these all about episodes because I feel like when I watch the show, I watched it for the whole ensemble. But in doing these all about, I go specifically to these scenes for this one character. Yeah. And I watched a lot of the Michael Scott Paper Company episodes and just Pam and Michael on the road together.