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Pam's pregnancy is confirmed in the Season 6 premiere, in which Jim announces the pregnancy to the office staff. Jim and Pam have their wedding early in the season; the day of the wedding ceremony, Jim and Pam secretly get married at Niagara Falls before having the official ceremony at a church with their co-workers, friends and family ...
Pam is visibly uplifted when Jim cuts his tie in half in an effort to console her, and says she regrets inviting their families and the office staff. They run away from the church together. While everyone in the church wonders where they went, Michael and Helene begin to bond over their failed relationships.
Jim Halpert's promotion to co-manager alongside Michael Scott and his subsequent return to sales. Dwight Schrute's anger and jealousy that he was passed over for the co-manager job and his subsequent attempts to sabotage Jim. Jim's wedding to Pam Beesly. Michael engaging in a romantic relationship with Pam's mother Helene, much to Pam's horror.
Jim Halpert's engagement to Pam Beesly; Michael's relationship with HR rep Holly Flax, which ends when Holly is transferred to Nashua; The Scranton returns of Ryan Howard and Toby Flenderson; Pam going to art school in New York City; Angela Martin's continuing affair with Dwight Schrute, despite her engagement to Andy Bernard
Diamantopoulos played Brian the boom mic operator on 'The Office'—and still gets flak for flirting with Jenna Fischer's Pam, though he says there's been 'a bit of a shift' in public opinion
The Office fans can finally relax — Jim was never going to cheat on Pam. . Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey, who played Pam and Angela on the hit sitcom, respectively, addressed the years-long ...
Pam Halpert and Andy each advise Darryl on what Jim would do; while Andy suggest he wait, Pam says that if Jim had not made romantic advances while she was still engaged, she never would have ended up marrying him. Darryl follows Pam's advice and tells Val that a potential relationship is not ridiculous.
The episode received positive reviews from critics, with many praising the developing relationship between Pam and Jim. Travis Fickett from IGN praised the episode and compared Jim and Pam's relationship in the first season to that of the fourth, saying, "Jim and Pam simply work better before they were a couple. The fact that Roy can come ...