
Honestly, the Jim/Pam moment in this episode is small, but significant nonetheless. And now he's in Stamford and she's un-engaged and not married. We get the aftermath of Jim's confession to Pam. With an opportunity to transfer to Stamford and Pam's wedding coming up, Jim has nothing to lose by telling Pam how he really feels. Jim has to tell Pam about his crush on her… kind of. Michael with a secret is like a ticking time bomb. This is the episode where Jim dumps Katy, and Pam and Roy decide to finally set a date. Watch "Christmas Party" here.ĭuring a rare heart-to-heart between Jim and Michael, Jim admits he used to have a thing for Pam. While the iPod probably seemed like the better deal in the moment, the teapot's relevance stands the test of time in the series. Pam gives up the opportunity to own a video iPod in exchange for the teapot Jim intended her to have for Secret Santa/Yankee Swap. Watch "The Dundies" here.Īfter a table reading of an early draft of Threat Level Midnight, Jim and Pam have dinner on the roof. Still, it's a significant (and hilarious) little moment, if only to watch a flustered Jim quickly attempt to act casual afterward. Their first kiss? If you want to count it as such, sure. Pam gets drunk at the Dundies, gets banned from Chili's and somewhere in between, plants a firm kiss on Jim's lips. Plus, it just makes sense to start at the start.

The first episode of the series doesn't hide the fact that there's a connection between salesman Jim Halpert and receptionist Pam Beesly.
