Hi my dear readers!
I'm back after a very long time of no posts. I don't care how many of you read my blogs, but I appreciate every single one of you guys.
Today I want to talk about one of my favorite shows and one of the best shows to ever be made, The Office.
The Office is an American Sitcom made by Michael Schur, who also created Parks and Rec and Brooklyn Nine Nine. IT is a documentary filming the lives of 'unique' people who work in a mid-range failing paper supply company.
Each person is a little unique and each person has there own flaws. Every person is slightly crazy, except for the 4 sane people in the office, Stanley, Jim, Pam and Phyllis. But even them have a lot of flaws.
Let's start with Stanley. He doesn't really have anything that is eye-catching, but one of the flaws is his commitment. He has cheated on his wife twice and has another affair, cheating on his previous person he has had an affair with and his wife.
Phyllis doesn't really have that many flaws, but she isn't tough. She doesn't stand up for herself and allows herself to be insulted by Michael countless times.
Pam is a pushover. She told the camera crew several times that she wanted to be tough, and she wanted to be direct. After she said one of these things, she gave us an example. A bartender gave her two beers, and one of the beers was the wrong one so she asked for that to be changed. This isn't tough, this is just being a normal person. It would be like if someone ordered a raw lasagna that was still tough, and you didn't send it back. That is something that Pam would do, which isn't not being tough, it's just straight up weak. If a bird flew by Pam, Pam is a pushover to the point that the wind made by the bird would push her over.
Jim is funny and all, but Jim is selfish. He went to Philadelphia and took a job that he didn't even get paid to do, as it was a startup. He left Pam alone to raise two kids. She was having difficulties, but Pam being the pushover and weak person she is, she didn't decide to tell Jim anything. Then she finally told him the truth, and told him that it was hard while in an argument and Jim said that he is doing all for the family. But what he is really bringing to the family is no money and leaving Pam to suffer
I hope you all enjoyed my quick in depth analysis of a few characters
I'm back after a very long time of no posts. I don't care how many of you read my blogs, but I appreciate every single one of you guys.
Today I want to talk about one of my favorite shows and one of the best shows to ever be made, The Office.
The Office is an American Sitcom made by Michael Schur, who also created Parks and Rec and Brooklyn Nine Nine. IT is a documentary filming the lives of 'unique' people who work in a mid-range failing paper supply company.
Each person is a little unique and each person has there own flaws. Every person is slightly crazy, except for the 4 sane people in the office, Stanley, Jim, Pam and Phyllis. But even them have a lot of flaws.
Let's start with Stanley. He doesn't really have anything that is eye-catching, but one of the flaws is his commitment. He has cheated on his wife twice and has another affair, cheating on his previous person he has had an affair with and his wife.
Phyllis doesn't really have that many flaws, but she isn't tough. She doesn't stand up for herself and allows herself to be insulted by Michael countless times.
Pam is a pushover. She told the camera crew several times that she wanted to be tough, and she wanted to be direct. After she said one of these things, she gave us an example. A bartender gave her two beers, and one of the beers was the wrong one so she asked for that to be changed. This isn't tough, this is just being a normal person. It would be like if someone ordered a raw lasagna that was still tough, and you didn't send it back. That is something that Pam would do, which isn't not being tough, it's just straight up weak. If a bird flew by Pam, Pam is a pushover to the point that the wind made by the bird would push her over.
Jim is funny and all, but Jim is selfish. He went to Philadelphia and took a job that he didn't even get paid to do, as it was a startup. He left Pam alone to raise two kids. She was having difficulties, but Pam being the pushover and weak person she is, she didn't decide to tell Jim anything. Then she finally told him the truth, and told him that it was hard while in an argument and Jim said that he is doing all for the family. But what he is really bringing to the family is no money and leaving Pam to suffer
I hope you all enjoyed my quick in depth analysis of a few characters
I actually agree that Jim is selfish in his way.
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