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If you want to try to watch The Office a different way, we've got you covered with this little (ok, giant) playlist of episodes centered around Jim Halpert and Pam Beesly's relationship.
The office of the real Jim Halpert is 250 miles south of Scranton, Pa., and it does not sell paper. Halpert, 51, is a corporate attorney in the D.C. office of global law firm DLA Piper and, as co ...
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If Jim Halpert can prank these people and humiliate all his coworkers, then I can live vicariously through Jim Halpert.” Casale adds that rather than interrogating the structures of power and ...
In many ways, Jim Halpert is at the heart of The Office. His relatable, everyman quality made him a great lead...or did it? In this video I wanted to talk about Jim, and how the changes to Michael ...
Jim Halpert, always thinking of what to get his bullpen-mate for the holidays, decided to wrap Dwight's desk, chair, lamp, computer — basically everything — in Christmas wrapping paper.
The Office's Jim Halpert was never really interested in being a paper salesperson. His role at Dunder Mifflin was always meant to be temporary but then he fell in love with receptionist Pam Beesly.
Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) revealed Thursday that he wasn’t trying to give a knowing look at the camera during his debate against Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz – a glance that went viral on social media.
Entertainment John Krasinski responds to ‘The Office’ fan theory about Jim Halpert "They're onto me." John Krasinski and Jimmy Fallon appear on "The Tonight Show" on July 26, 2022.
Jim Halpert, always thinking of what to get his bullpen-mate for the holidays, decided to wrap Dwight's desk, chair, lamp, computer — basically everything — in Christmas wrapping paper.
When we are first introduced to Jim Halpert he isn't a huge fan of his job. For Jim he never wanted have a career at Dunder Mifflin, instead it was a job to pay the bills.