The scene represents the genius of the writers. They make Michael look like an incompetent man child who never should have any responsibility so when he acts mature, wise and like an actual leader it caries way more of an impact. On top of all that they change things from a joke to a wholesome moment so smoothly it’s unbelievable how well it works out
A scene I always see missing from these Michael-Pam compilations is from season 5 when Pam freaks out in the car about her impulse decision to leave dunder Mifflin and Michael calmingly reassures her and asks her to have some faith in him. It's a criminally underrated scene and it really adds another layer to their friendship
@@victorsaldarriaga105 i saw someone else point out that the reason she left with him - has strong connections to the fact he showed up to her art gallery and supported her, when no one else did. and my God, my heart is bursting 😣
I always saw Pam as Michael's guardian angel. Here are a few scenes that I can readily think of that really highlight this: 1.) During the bird funeral when she makes sure to let everyone (Michael, specifically) know that the bird did not die alone. 2.) When they are doing the lecture circuit together at the other branches and she agrees to go to Nashua so that he can have closure with Hollie. 3.) Upon Hollie's return during the Christmas party, Michael has lost all hope with her and he leaves the party, Pam chases him into the parking lot to tell him about Hollie's ultimatum to A.J. to give him hope.
Also on that circuit when Pam reads the letter Holly wrote to Michael but never sent...and let him know there was still hope for them (it's not over) 🙂
There's also the paper company storyline! Pam was the only one who followed Michael when he wanted to start his company. She kept Michael going when he didn't believe in himself. After the first failed investor's presentation, when Pam freaked out, it triggered Michael's serious and capable businessman self. He reassured her that he thrives the most when people don't believe in him and it got things going for them.
Their friendship is so sweet, and wholesome, and inspiring... I love the development of their relationship. In the beginning, she's unhappy with the way he tries to force his way into her life. And by the end, she's happy he was. Sometimes that's how real friendships must be made.
Despite all of the inappropriate things Michael has done and how much stress he may cause in the office he deeply cared about all of the people in the office and truly loved them like they where family especially Pam. He was the best boss anyone could have.
I like to think that Michael actually has a lot of serious, heartwarming moments with all his employees but he never lets the camera crew film them because he wants to be seen as the "funny guy" when the documentary airs
As someone who has worked in the arts (film), the scene at the exhibition gets me every time. No one showed up until I got mainstream gigs, then everybody suddenly wanted to be friends with me. The true supporters/friends show up for both phases.
It's so wholesome how Michael comes in and is just so genuinely floored by Pam's art. I love how he's also just like "How much. I have to have it for the office." She really needed to feel supported. Sometimes we think someone else will go but sometimes we need to be Michael Scott for them- I love the morals the office teaches about being good people
I really love how genuinely impress is michael when he saw Pam's art. Like he is not saying it because of her o anything, he just really think Pam is that good. Love it
I don’t know, when Michael came and appreciated Pam’s work when Oscar said this “isn’t her strong side” my heart just melted. I saw these little moving moments irl when someone just doesn’t let your spark to extinguish and helps with just words of support so u can keep going… it always brings back the faith in kindness and gives a good example how you can help people in such situations. I cant think of any character would have been a better couple of friends apart from Michael and Pam to show the development of relationships throughout the show.
@@johnwilliamson5501 I still can't believe Gil went to an amateur art show just to be a total dbag about it. What did he expect? I mean I guess it was mainly for the payoff with Michael, but they could have just had nobody else show up and it would still be a powerful moment.
I think she was one of the characters that grew the most and proved to be honest and courageous in the process. Maybe she grew in part to this comment he made behind her back. Either way I respect the progress she made
Why? It's not like he told her to her face or mocked her. He tried to be understanding. I mean Pam had basically an emotional affair with Jim while being with a guy she knew is not for her in those times.
Well, because of Oscar words Pam started being nore Assertive and Honest, i mean she's the only one who manages to walk accross the fire and being more proactive about Her and Jim
Gil says its motel art like it's a bad thing. Not everyone can be Picasso, and if there were, the expression would be meaningless because it means no one is exceptional. Although Pam isn't exceptional at painting, there's a market for, and, a value to motel art, sometimes you just need something calming to look at while you're ODing on heroin in a scrabby motel in a small Pennsylvania deindustrialized town
Say what you will about Pam (it's kinda annoying at this point but people are entitled to their opinions) but Pam's friendships with Michael, Angela and Dwight are quite amazing, especially with Dwight.
Pam stopping michael from lighting their parking lot on fire is my favorite of these... Yes I get it, the art exhibit is the *best*, objectively... but I still love the other scene more. "I don't have time for riddles, Pam!"
The biggest issue I’ve had is how people treat Michael in this show. Yea, he had some minor flaws in terms of social awareness, but to have a boss that puts YOU above your job seems incredible, and his care for every employee was incredible. If I was a worker in that office, I’d be grateful for him every day
No matter how much I try or how many times I've seen the last clip of Pam saying "No he wasn't sad." my lacrimal glands just get too hyper-stimulated and my eyes get flooded. I don't know why....
i saw someone say that - the art scene gave Pam all the more reason to leave Dunder Mifflin for MS Paper Co., later on. She believed in him when no one else did, cause he did the same for her. ♥️
8:24 Pam has gorgeous feet here. Such a beautiful arch like a dancer. Im probably the only one who noticed. Btw im not weird im just a lady who enjoys the arts 😂
Michael was the only person, who in fact had one the worst days of his life, showed up Pam’s art show and was the kindest person there. He is truly the Worlds Best Boss.
Someone please help me. 2:55 is a reference to an 80s movie where a girl leaves her fiancé at the altar to run off with another guy. As they're leaving the chapel, their faces slowly go from super excited, to realization of the ramifications of what they've just done, then extreme anxiety. WHAT IS THE NAME OF THAT MOVIE?!?!?!
“I would never say this to her face but she is a wonderful person and gifted artist”
Followed by Oscars reactions gets me every time😂
he really brings whole new meaning to talking about someone behind their back lmao
@@nicoles_handleanother prof Michael worst enemies is himself 😅
So good.
The art gallery scene is probably the best in the series. Always makes me teary eyed.
Yes, that's why I love when she quits to go with Michael
That and when she runs to say bye at the airport 😭
@@brrrrrrrrino And when Pam comes with Michael when he decided to leave and start his own company.
When she asked if he had something in his pocket lmao
The scene represents the genius of the writers. They make Michael look like an incompetent man child who never should have any responsibility so when he acts mature, wise and like an actual leader it caries way more of an impact. On top of all that they change things from a joke to a wholesome moment so smoothly it’s unbelievable how well it works out
I feel like Pam knew Michael better than everyone else in the office
she did.
Both Pam and Jim saw the human being underneath his ridiculousness.
pam knew the most about him, but erin was the only one who really understood him
@@sussvarman I don't think Erin understood much of anything. She was an awful character.
He sorta insisted she did tbf
Wonderful moments but one of my absolute favorites is when Michael goes to Pam’s art show and is so supportive. Pamcasso
Agree
pam being the only one who went with michael when he left dunder mifflin is still my favorite
A scene I always see missing from these Michael-Pam compilations is from season 5 when Pam freaks out in the car about her impulse decision to leave dunder Mifflin and Michael calmingly reassures her and asks her to have some faith in him. It's a criminally underrated scene and it really adds another layer to their friendship
Pam was the only one in the office who believed in Michael when he was gone. She was there for him all the time.
Seeing Pam upset triggered something in him and switched on his kickass salesman mode.
@@victorsaldarriaga105 i saw someone else point out that the reason she left with him - has strong connections to the fact he showed up to her art gallery and supported her, when no one else did. and my God, my heart is bursting 😣
Ive been trying to find this episode, any know?
@@dragonblade8270 episode 20 "Dream Team"
I always saw Pam as Michael's guardian angel. Here are a few scenes that I can readily think of that really highlight this: 1.) During the bird funeral when she makes sure to let everyone (Michael, specifically) know that the bird did not die alone. 2.) When they are doing the lecture circuit together at the other branches and she agrees to go to Nashua so that he can have closure with Hollie. 3.) Upon Hollie's return during the Christmas party, Michael has lost all hope with her and he leaves the party, Pam chases him into the parking lot to tell him about Hollie's ultimatum to A.J. to give him hope.
Also on that circuit when Pam reads the letter Holly wrote to Michael but never sent...and let him know there was still hope for them (it's not over) 🙂
There's also the paper company storyline! Pam was the only one who followed Michael when he wanted to start his company. She kept Michael going when he didn't believe in himself. After the first failed investor's presentation, when Pam freaked out, it triggered Michael's serious and capable businessman self. He reassured her that he thrives the most when people don't believe in him and it got things going for them.
Also when she sometimes still stays on the line when she transfers calls so he doesn't do ridiculous greetings
The fact that it’s only Pam and Michael’s cars in the lot in the drawing. They were there for each other at the very low moments.
Their friendship is so sweet, and wholesome, and inspiring... I love the development of their relationship. In the beginning, she's unhappy with the way he tries to force his way into her life. And by the end, she's happy he was. Sometimes that's how real friendships must be made.
Via brute force?
@@KEVMAN7987 sometimes 😂
(sometimes)
Kind of like a protective older brother, annoying but sweet
@@alondranguyen6928 an older protective brother who probably had a thing for you once 🤣 (kidding, you're 100% right)
It’s been said many times, but the art gallery scene. One of the best scenes on tv.
Despite all of the inappropriate things Michael has done and how much stress he may cause in the office he deeply cared about all of the people in the office and truly loved them like they where family especially Pam. He was the best boss anyone could have.
You *do* realize it was a scripted comedy series, and not a reality show, *right?*
@@gavinvalentino1313 you know people talk about characters and their personalities right? how else are people going to talk about the show?
Best Boss ever.
@@gavinvalentino1313 that’s probably because you can’t analyze or have an in depth discussion about a film/series even if your life depended on it.
@@gudduentertains World's Best Boss
Pam running up to Michael barefoot is just a knife in the heart
When Michael says “I’m really proud of you” to Pam and he genuinely means it I tear up every time without fail
The scene with Michael and Pam at Pam's Art show is one of my favourite scenes in the whole series.
I like to think that Michael actually has a lot of serious, heartwarming moments with all his employees but he never lets the camera crew film them because he wants to be seen as the "funny guy" when the documentary airs
As someone who has worked in the arts (film), the scene at the exhibition gets me every time. No one showed up until I got mainstream gigs, then everybody suddenly wanted to be friends with me. The true supporters/friends show up for both phases.
Lmao the muted “that’s what she said” before he walks off. I never noticed that before
The show just keeps on providing me with things even though it’s been years since I last watched the show properly.
Pam watching Micheal’s plane take off 😭🥺
Yes the art gallery scene.
But the part where she goes with him when michael gets fired was really unexpected to me.
Michael showed up in Pam's gallery and Pam showed up for Michael scott paper company. 🙂❤️
Michael falling down the stairs to make sure he says bye to Pam before she leaves to New York is so stupid but so so funny. 😂
It's so wholesome how Michael comes in and is just so genuinely floored by Pam's art. I love how he's also just like "How much. I have to have it for the office." She really needed to feel supported. Sometimes we think someone else will go but sometimes we need to be Michael Scott for them- I love the morals the office teaches about being good people
I think Michael got a boner right after that scene
The way Oscar defends Pam is really underrated and shows he always back his employees/close work approximates.
Man, Michael leaving was such a well done part of the show. Truly legendary
You missed S05E05 cold open.
One where Micheal gets part time job for pam at corporate and calls her and tells "miss you kiddo... Miss you so much"
Oh yeah, haha, that’s a good one.
Michael was always a father figure to Pam, given the fact how hard he dated her mom.
And to make sure she knew this, he dated her mom even harder.
@@Digmer What's that supposed to mean?
@@livrk8005 you know what it means.
@@Digmer 😠
“He was not happy at all when I offered him this job and then I told him he didn’t get the job” is such a brilliant line 😂😂😂😂
I really love how genuinely impress is michael when he saw Pam's art. Like he is not saying it because of her o anything, he just really think Pam is that good. Love it
The moments where Michael calms pam down and pam does the same when they create Micheal Scott paper is very wholesum
I don’t know, when Michael came and appreciated Pam’s work when Oscar said this “isn’t her strong side” my heart just melted. I saw these little moving moments irl when someone just doesn’t let your spark to extinguish and helps with just words of support so u can keep going… it always brings back the faith in kindness and gives a good example how you can help people in such situations. I cant think of any character would have been a better couple of friends apart from Michael and Pam to show the development of relationships throughout the show.
Their chemistry made the show.
The way only he came to her art exhibition>>>
Oscar and gil went too
@@johnwilliamson5501 I still can't believe Gil went to an amateur art show just to be a total dbag about it. What did he expect? I mean I guess it was mainly for the payoff with Michael, but they could have just had nobody else show up and it would still be a powerful moment.
I can’t believe Oscar said that courage and honesty aren’t Pam strong suits. That is so mean to say about her. She is so talented
I think she was one of the characters that grew the most and proved to be honest and courageous in the process. Maybe she grew in part to this comment he made behind her back. Either way I respect the progress she made
Why? It's not like he told her to her face or mocked her. He tried to be understanding. I mean Pam had basically an emotional affair with Jim while being with a guy she knew is not for her in those times.
Because Oscar is a stuck up and thinks he is better than everyone else
Well, because of Oscar words Pam started being nore Assertive and Honest, i mean she's the only one who manages to walk accross the fire and being more proactive about Her and Jim
1:01 Michael tries to feel included so he reaches for a kiss! Hahahaha!
Gil says its motel art like it's a bad thing. Not everyone can be Picasso, and if there were, the expression would be meaningless because it means no one is exceptional. Although Pam isn't exceptional at painting, there's a market for, and, a value to motel art, sometimes you just need something calming to look at while you're ODing on heroin in a scrabby motel in a small Pennsylvania deindustrialized town
Thats hellla specific but i agree with you that motel art isnt bad and motel art is still beautiful
My favorite scene between them is the message Michael leaves Pam when she starts working for corporate in New York.
Not gonna lie, when the last scene aired during the show, I got so emotional.
the art gallery always gets me bro 😭 part of me wishes that the Chunky bit wasn’t included for the sake of the moment but it’s still a good bit
Say what you will about Pam (it's kinda annoying at this point but people are entitled to their opinions) but Pam's friendships with Michael, Angela and Dwight are quite amazing, especially with Dwight.
Pam stopping michael from lighting their parking lot on fire is my favorite of these... Yes I get it, the art exhibit is the *best*, objectively... but I still love the other scene more. "I don't have time for riddles, Pam!"
this show STILL has a huge hold on my heart. WOW
See, Michael wasn't the only one of her colleagues coming to the art show. Oscar was there too.
yea but he went for his brother mostly right? Unless he didn’t. I totally forgot
"Hello, Dunder Mifflin, this is Pam."
That scene at 2:56 is such a great callback to the end of "The Graduate", the initial excitement turning into doubt.
She complained at the beach that nobody went to her art show, but Oscar and Michael supported her.
When Michael tries to kiss Pam after Jim as she leaves to art school 😂💀
I love how Pam is the last person to say goodbye to Michael, bittersweet ❤️
Just a friendly reminder that Ryan started the fire
The art gallery scene 😍 and airport scene just make me cry! Wow! Beautiful 😍
Michael and Pam's friendship>>>
The “is she hot?” Blooper is wayyy better than the original
I'm not gonna lie to you guys, I cried. And we all cried.
And I thought Dwight and Micheal had the best chemistry
Don’t forget about Michael and Erin. She basically became his hype man
3:30 its funny that he has fake fired pam twice in the show. lol
0:06 very reasonable Oskar
They forgot when she helps him with Trying to get over holly when she helped him propose when they were trying to build the company
I'm not crying, you're crying!
I love this character there's a warmness to him.
@6:46 most touching moment in the show
One of my favourite moments were when Pam helped Michael with the Bird funeral, it was so wholesome she sang, made a grave and everything...
The airport scene from the first time I saw it makes me cry
Mostly because Michael though now it touches me but earlier "naw dude Michaels leaving"
It's the people you least expect that you miss the most
The biggest issue I’ve had is how people treat Michael in this show. Yea, he had some minor flaws in terms of social awareness, but to have a boss that puts YOU above your job seems incredible, and his care for every employee was incredible. If I was a worker in that office, I’d be grateful for him every day
The Michael Scott Paper Company story arc is fantastic!
the art gallery scene feels like therapy session for my dad issues
Michael picking Pam over Ryan for the sales job shows you how much more he cares about her than him
Exactly 💯 he knew she believed her❤
Anybody can tell that Michael's gonna fall on the stairs while running
the feels
I'm still wondering what Pam said to Michael when they met at the airport 🥺🥺🥺🥺
I really wanted to see that but still it works this way to silence is the most killing thing❤
"Do you have something in your pocket?"💀💀💀
6:40 このシーン初見のとき号泣した
Pamcasso!
The art gallery scene made me happy
you left out the one from classy christmas where she talks to him in the parking lot.
We need one with PAM & DWIGHT
The thumbnail is right after Michael whispers “chunky….” 😂
No matter how much I try or how many times I've seen the last clip of Pam saying "No he wasn't sad." my lacrimal glands just get too hyper-stimulated and my eyes get flooded. I don't know why....
I thi Michele and pam friendship is the most purest one.
Hes like half-dad, half-son to her
heard from somewhere that the airport scene was completely off-script. that was real!
I’ve just watched the gallery Serie and I’m crying cause it’s the best arc I’ve ever seen😭
Michael doesn’t have a Kit Kat crunchy in his pocket. It was a regular one. Dude was rock solid and sold an alibi
Never realized Michael said "Mever understood death beds. Who would buy one."
Pam basically turns into Michael’s mom, which is kind of great
i saw someone say that - the art scene gave Pam all the more reason to leave Dunder Mifflin for MS Paper Co., later on. She believed in him when no one else did, cause he did the same for her. ♥️
"Kiss eagles"
In spite for everything they had a beautiful friendship
8:24 Pam has gorgeous feet here. Such a beautiful arch like a dancer. Im probably the only one who noticed. Btw im not weird im just a lady who enjoys the arts 😂
My ex and I watched this show. She made me feel the emotions on this show.
I'm not crying, you're crying! (sniff)
theres no comedy at that im crying as crazy
Oscar and Michael not getting credit for going to her art show .. "why didnt any of you come to my art show..?"
The last scene looks like it was inspired by the ending of "Lost in Translation"... ( what did they say?)
Michael was the only person, who in fact had one the worst days of his life, showed up Pam’s art show and was the kindest person there.
He is truly the Worlds Best Boss.
Pams art is indeed very pedastrian but the affection showed by Micheal is better art
Pam helps Michael deal with his craziness lol
And here come the waterworks.
No matter what Michael did to Pam🤣🥹😵💫Like father and daughter 💯👍
Pam: Salesman📋
Someone please help me. 2:55 is a reference to an 80s movie where a girl leaves her fiancé at the altar to run off with another guy. As they're leaving the chapel, their faces slowly go from super excited, to realization of the ramifications of what they've just done, then extreme anxiety. WHAT IS THE NAME OF THAT MOVIE?!?!?!
I think it's The Graduate but it's from the 60's