It's my belief that Jim and Dwight thought up Lloyd Gross while they were eating their desserts in bed together and was the moment they officially went from enemies to friends.
I like the theory. But keep in mind, Dwight was not planning to stay in Scranton. At this point, his goal was still the VP position. And they did not officially become friends until after Jim saved Dwight from bein fired.
Yeah Dwight was always chasing higher management. They also used to go on sales calls all the time and Jim also was really nice to Dwight when Angela was dating Andy. There was always a friendship there and there wasn't a defining moment where it changed.
@@slaybomb96 I would not go that far. I do not think Jim considered Dwight his friend until after he saved him from Roy. And Dwight definitely did not consider Jim his friend until after Jim stopped Dwight from getting fired.
@@henrypeters5291 you aren't listening to what I am commenting. Their "friendship" was always there it just took time for it to mature. Both Pam and Jim worried about Dwight when he was playing the flute by the dumpster. They also stayed at Schrute Farms for their first night out together and Jim checked in on him then. Even Dwight's speech even though it was a "prank" we saw Jim actually showing some empathy and compassion for Dwight for an early episode example.
@@slaybomb96 Sorry, it is just that what you just said contradicts the last sentence of your original comment. There friendship did change at certain moments throughout the show. Also, prior to season 8, after Angela and Dwight broke up was the nicest Jim and Pam were to him the entire series.
I always found Dwight just aiming at Cathy whenever he sprayed the room, absolutely hilarious. Also loved Dwight's impression of British judges. Great Video as per ushe.
Also... (one more here)... in that deleted scene, Darryl demonstrates some serious bro code by throwing Jim a rope with the line [something like] "so it's a whole bunch of people up there together, right?" kind of a dope slap for Jim, just in case he was drunk or being stupid.
In every one of these field guides, I can recall some details of the episode in question. But this is the first episode that I don't remember existing at all.
I appreciated Jim's integrity here.... buuuuttttttttt how much credit can we really give him? There's a damn cameraman in the room with them. Most likely a human being that knows his wife personally. A hidden camera or cameraman hiding in the bushes outside would have been more interesting.... KEVIN!!
Hey a mention of the webisodes! Would love to see you analyse those. "The Third Floor" is just marvellous, almost as good as Gabe's agonisingly cringe podcast or Creed's bizarre blackmail plotline! Keep up the great work - love these analyses. And I will always remember to carry around a bag of buttons...
To answer your question, I think the difference between Kevin and Lynn and Michael and Holly with Darryl and Val, is that like Jim and Pam, Darryl and Val already had a good friendship. So I think Jim's advice would be only go for it, if you are ready. Because remember, after Pam rejected Jim in season 2, he ran away to Stamford.
I like Daryll and Pam but just stealing some girlfriend is not a good thing. And yes it is a different case with Pam & Jim. The boyfriend was a little bit rude. But still Daryll was trying to steal his girlfriend. And Daryll is also her boss at the same time.
The irony of Pam encouraging Darryl to homewreck at the same time that someone is trying to homewreck her own relationship, which she absolutely would not have been okay with
This was a slog. I hate all the characters, stakes and logic are completely absent. Why is "mind you own business?" and "that's literally a crime" just not an acceptable response to anything in this world? At least Frank Grime and Todd called out the lead characters for their crap. I'd rather read a book than watch the stupid show at this point.
Phyllis 5:49 unabashedly sending a love note to Bob Vance, Vance Refrigeration. Oh yeah, you said Kevin was director for this episode, makes perfect sense.
While Pam was with Roy, she was emotionally cheating on him with Jim and he was all for it. It wouldn't have been a stretch for him to emotionally cheat with another woman at the very least.
I read online that Kathy just got out of an abusive relationship, which (while not justifying her trying to make a move on Jim) made me feel sorry for her. I always wonder what a conversation between Pam and Kathy would've been like after this episode.
That sounds like odd fanfic, tbh. An audience can't and won't assume a whole backstory for a character's behavior if there's zero reason to think it in the first place.
It's my belief that Jim and Dwight thought up Lloyd Gross while they were eating their desserts in bed together and was the moment they officially went from enemies to friends.
I like the theory. But keep in mind, Dwight was not planning to stay in Scranton. At this point, his goal was still the VP position. And they did not officially become friends until after Jim saved Dwight from bein fired.
Yeah Dwight was always chasing higher management. They also used to go on sales calls all the time and Jim also was really nice to Dwight when Angela was dating Andy. There was always a friendship there and there wasn't a defining moment where it changed.
@@slaybomb96 I would not go that far. I do not think Jim considered Dwight his friend until after he saved him from Roy. And Dwight definitely did not consider Jim his friend until after Jim stopped Dwight from getting fired.
@@henrypeters5291 you aren't listening to what I am commenting. Their "friendship" was always there it just took time for it to mature. Both Pam and Jim worried about Dwight when he was playing the flute by the dumpster. They also stayed at Schrute Farms for their first night out together and Jim checked in on him then. Even Dwight's speech even though it was a "prank" we saw Jim actually showing some empathy and compassion for Dwight for an early episode example.
@@slaybomb96 Sorry, it is just that what you just said contradicts the last sentence of your original comment. There friendship did change at certain moments throughout the show. Also, prior to season 8, after Angela and Dwight broke up was the nicest Jim and Pam were to him the entire series.
I always found Dwight just aiming at Cathy whenever he sprayed the room, absolutely hilarious. Also loved Dwight's impression of British judges. Great Video as per ushe.
That Dwight clip is the perfect followup to the commentary on text language
Also... (one more here)... in that deleted scene, Darryl demonstrates some serious bro code by throwing Jim a rope with the line [something like] "so it's a whole bunch of people up there together, right?" kind of a dope slap for Jim, just in case he was drunk or being stupid.
I've watched other channels about The Office, but your videos I like the most! Hope you keep it up, and do all the episodes!
In every one of these field guides, I can recall some details of the episode in question. But this is the first episode that I don't remember existing at all.
Really? No Jim and Cathy stuff?
@@Mulverine Jim and... what's your name?
"Cathy"
Jim and Cathy stuff
I’m gonna refer to Gabe as GSL now 😆
I actually really liked the cold opening. One of my favorites of the series actually.
I appreciated Jim's integrity here.... buuuuttttttttt how much credit can we really give him? There's a damn cameraman in the room with them. Most likely a human being that knows his wife personally. A hidden camera or cameraman hiding in the bushes outside would have been more interesting.... KEVIN!!
The Cameraman was hiding outside he didn’t even know they were there rewatch the episode with both eyes next time
Lol at calling out Gabe for doing something illegal. That was one of the funniest bits of this episode.
These videos are always one of the highlights of my week. Keep doing what you do man‼️‼️
No one is appreciating the thumbnail, it’s GORGEOUS 🔥
Such a Gabewad thing to do 7:45 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hey a mention of the webisodes! Would love to see you analyse those. "The Third Floor" is just marvellous, almost as good as Gabe's agonisingly cringe podcast or Creed's bizarre blackmail plotline! Keep up the great work - love these analyses. And I will always remember to carry around a bag of buttons...
To answer your question, I think the difference between Kevin and Lynn and Michael and Holly with Darryl and Val, is that like Jim and Pam, Darryl and Val already had a good friendship. So I think Jim's advice would be only go for it, if you are ready. Because remember, after Pam rejected Jim in season 2, he ran away to Stamford.
I thought you started covering music, wouldn't mind listening to your interpretations of the album 'after hours' though
Thank you…you gave me more sympathy for how avoidant Jim is lol
So true about the periods in text messages. I'm a 40 year old dude and i would interpret "Yup." the same way she does
goat is back
I like Daryll and Pam but just stealing some girlfriend is not a good thing. And yes it is a different case with Pam & Jim.
The boyfriend was a little bit rude. But still Daryll was trying to steal his girlfriend. And Daryll is also her boss at the same time.
The irony of Pam encouraging Darryl to homewreck at the same time that someone is trying to homewreck her own relationship, which she absolutely would not have been okay with
Good video overall, but ... please don't show vomit so many times.
What the heck, y'all don't "Like" the video even by accident...?
This was a slog. I hate all the characters, stakes and logic are completely absent. Why is "mind you own business?" and "that's literally a crime" just not an acceptable response to anything in this world? At least Frank Grime and Todd called out the lead characters for their crap.
I'd rather read a book than watch the stupid show at this point.
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This background music is obnoxious as hell. I’m unsubscribing..
@@russBwright this cannot be serious 😭
Phyllis 5:49 unabashedly sending a love note to Bob Vance, Vance Refrigeration. Oh yeah, you said Kevin was director for this episode, makes perfect sense.
Great thumbnail
While Pam was with Roy, she was emotionally cheating on him with Jim and he was all for it. It wouldn't have been a stretch for him to emotionally cheat with another woman at the very least.
You're not wrong but there's no evidence for him doing that it's all Kathy being gross
I read online that Kathy just got out of an abusive relationship, which (while not justifying her trying to make a move on Jim) made me feel sorry for her. I always wonder what a conversation between Pam and Kathy would've been like after this episode.
That sounds like odd fanfic, tbh.
An audience can't and won't assume a whole backstory for a character's behavior if there's zero reason to think it in the first place.
There was a deleted scene where she explained more about herself. Too bad it was cut
I think you're right about Jan/Michael vs Darryl/Val
Was one of the writers Toby’s cousin??
Maybe having a pet's not entirely like raising a child. But the love, compassion, and consideration is the no different.
The love compassion and consideration is pretty different.....
Whu…?
gg ez
I hate how Pam and JIm never talk about this incidident