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​It's been seven years since Michael Scott bid a tearful goodbye to Dunder Mifflin during ​The Office's ​seventh season. The episode 'Goodbye, Michael' was emotional for viewers but one scene that has forever stuck with fans is when Pam (Jenna Fischer) said goodbye to Michael (Steve Carell)​.

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Jenna Fischer (Pam from the office) leaked sex tape part 2.

I used to have a diagram of everyone in the series with lines showing who had slept with who, and Pam had the most connections. (I didn't count Archer's random hookups with unknowns)

British humour loves merciless sarcasm, brutal self-deprecation and ink-black irony. It champions losers of epic proportions whose excruciating predicaments make you want to pull your teeth out. Some mainstream American comedy (certainly not all) favours sentimentality and charm, plus a seeming inability to cast any main characters who aren’t pristinely good-looking. So, in 2005, when an American version of cringe classic The Office began, expectations were in the toilet.

From season two to five, the show became truly itself: developing its own cadence, introducing new characters, and creating a relationship arc between Jim and Pam (Tim and Dawn) that possessed genuine emotional weight. It was a distinctly American show built on quintessentially British foundations but it worked and, indeed, often soared.

The original show succeeded in capturing the suffocating grey aura of the workplace, its painful interactions and insufferable banality. The American Office always had great episodes outside of those drab walls but by season eight, when there was a drunken pool party at the boss’s mansion and entire episodes set in Florida, it became clear the writers had used up the comedic possibilities of the office and therefore the show.

Taking heed of the advice, Fischer said little during the auditions, during which she was interviewed in character by show producers, in an improvisational format, to imitate the show’s documentary premise. “My take on the character of Pam was that she didn’t have any media training, so she didn’t know how to be a good interview. And also, she didn’t care about this interview,” she told

“When I went into the audition, the first question that they asked me in the character of Pam—they said, ‘Do you like working as a receptionist?’ I said, ‘No.’ And that was it. I didn’t speak any more than that. And they started laughing.”

Originally meek and passive, the character grew more assertive as the seasons passed, prompting Fischer to reassess her portrayal. “I have to approach Pam differently [now],” she explained in Season 4, a defining season in which her character finally begins a long-awaited relationship with Jim and is accepted into the

At the beginning of the series, Pam and Roy have been dating for eight years and engaged for three years. Their open-ended engagement has become one of Michael’s

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