Pam: I haven’t heard anything. But I bet Jim got the job. I mean, why wouldn’t he? He’s totally qualified, and smart, everyone loves him. And if he never comes back again, that’s okay. We’re friends. And I’m sure we’ll stay friends. We just … we never got the timing right. You know? I shot him down, and then he did the same to me, but you know what? It’s okay. I am totally fine. Everything is going to be totally …
(Jim enters the room)
Jim: Pam. (To camera) Sorry. Um, are you free for dinner tonight?
Pam: Yes.
Jim: All right. Then it’s a date.
Pam: I’m sorry, what was the question?
Pam: Hey, I want to say something. I’ve been trying to be more honest lately and I just need to say a few things. I did the coal walk! Just, I did it. Michael, you couldn’t even do that. Maybe I should be your boss. Wow, I feel really good right now. Why didn’t any of you come to my art show? I invited all of you. That really sucked. It’s like sometimes, some of you act like I don’t even exist. Jim, I called off my wedding because of you. And now we’re not even friends. And things are just like weird between us, and that sucks. And I miss you. You were my best friend before you went to Stamford. And I really miss you. I shouldn’t have been with Roy, and there were a lot of reasons to call off my wedding. But the truth is, I didn’t care about any of those reasons until I met you. And now you’re with someone else, and that’s fine. It’s … whatever. That’s not what I’m … I’m not … okay my feet really hurt. The thing that I’m just trying to say to you, Jim, and to everyone else in the circle I guess, is that I miss having fun with you. Just you, not everyone in the circle. Okay, I am gonna go walk in the water now. Yeah, it’s a good day.
Jim: I'm in love with you.
Pam: What?
Jim: I'm really sorry if that's weird for you to hear, but I needed you to hear it. Probably not good timing, I know that, I just...
Pam: What're you doing? What do you expect me to say to that?
Jim: I just needed you to know. Once.
Pam: Well I um, I...I can't.
Jim: Yeah.
Pam: You have no idea...
Jim: Don't do that.
Pam: ...what your friendship means to me.
Jim: C'mon. I don't wanna do that. I wanna be more than that.
Pam: I can't. I'm really sorry if you misinterpreted things. It's probably my fault.
Jim: Not your fault. I'm sorry I misinterpreted uh, our friendship.
Jim: To tell you the truth, I used to have a big thing for Pam...she's really funny and she's warm, she's just...
Jim: What does Roy think about everything?
Pam: I don't know, I try not to bother him about this kind of stuff.
Jim: You mean like your thoughts and your feelings?
Pam: Yeah.
Pam: Jim is great. Being with him just takes away all the stress of planning my wedding.
Pam: I'm sorry for pushing you toward Cumberland. Seriously, if you left here I'd blow my brains out.
Jim: [in interview] That's just a figure of speech, ya know? Blow your brains out, c'mon. All it really means is that we're friends. Who else is she gonna talk to if I'm gone, right? I mean, if she left I wouldn't blow my brains out. Of course I would take that job in Maryland because it's double the pay and soft shell crab just happens to be my favorite food.