Michael Visits Pam's Art Show - The Office US

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From Season 3 Episode 16: Business School - Ryan (B.J. Novak) invites Michael (Golden Globe winner Steve Carell) to be a guest speaker at his business school . Meanwhile, Dwight battles a bat that gets loose in the office while Pam (Jenna Fischer) invites co-workers to her first art show. Directed by Joss Whedon.

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I always liked how instead of just finding a spot somewhere in the office to hang her picture, he takes down his own reward plaque so the whole office can see her art.

brandonkirk
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Y'know scenes like this in the series shows that Micheal really cares and treats his coworkers like a family even though sometimes he could be a racket🥲

probablythelastmanonclubpe
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For context, Michael has had a REALLY bad day before he walks into Pam's art show. He still gives her his full support.

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The fact that he wasn't faking his reaction just to please Pam makes this one of the most heartfelt moments of the show. This moment is enough to conclude that Michael truly thinks of them as a family 🙌

sujalbageriya
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I find it quite wholesome that Michael "raced across town" just to be on time for her art show.

omeletttehead
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Roy: "I can leave right? I looked at all of them..."
Some of the best writing in the show isnt the overt jokes, but the subtle lines that make you pause and take note of the real life human relations.

CrankyBarista
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He didn’t even understand why what he said could be so meaningful to her. He just said what he thought about it.

Truly one of the best scenes in the entire show. I always remember it

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“That is our building and we sell paper” was the best line because he’s basically saying that the art was so good that it took him to that place. It was basically his way to acknowledge that she nailed it.
The way he pauses and kind of struggles to keep it together while saying it was perfect. Beautifully delivered line.

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One of the most vulnerable and heartwarming scenes from The Office followed immediately by an unspoken 'that's what she said' moment between Pam and Michael. What more could you ask for?

DylTyrril
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I find interesting that Pam, although emotionally devastated, greets Michael with scorn, almost as she was thinking “ow, God, not him…” She was hoping for Prince Charming (Jim) or some friend, but all she got was her annoying boss. But it was him the only one who understood how much passion she had for her work as an artist, just like he had for his work as a paper salesman. Him saying “I’m proud of you” is something that he’d want someone to tell him, but never happened. I believe that this is the first moment in which Pam allows herself to see beyond Michael buffoonery and truly appreciate his qualities.

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This scene is a beautiful portrayal of Jenna Fischers raw talent as an actor she barely had any lines and portrayed to the audience exactly what her charecter was going through

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When boyf tries too hard:

"Your art was the pretiest art of all art".

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2:24 This was hilarious and heart touching at the same time Michael didn’t know what Pam was thanking him for 😭

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Even Jimbo didn't show up. Michael has a heart of gold which, when his friends are involved, soars with the eagles nest.

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Always loved the sincerity in Michael's face when he says "Do you wanna half?" I remember my first time seeing this and thinking they were going to ruin this wholeseome scene with some perverted joke, turned out Michael quite literally had a "Chunky" and even offers half of it to Pam, making it even more wholesome than it already was.

One of the best scenes in the entire show for sure.

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I like how Pam says "Oh Michael" in an unenthusiastic way at 1:06. She definitely expected Michael to make some sort of stupid joke that would hurt her even more that night. It makes the scene that much more impactful.

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"It is a message, it is an inspiration, it is a source of beauty and without a paper it could have not happened unless you had a camera". XD

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This is Michael at his selfless best. After being betrayed and humiliated by his own employee (Ryan), he really showed how much he cares and loves his coworkers. Truly beautiful. I really started enjoying Michael's character development from this moment. God what a show

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"I dont see a... price."

Man, that gets me in the feels. Its super important for artists to feel appreciated. It takes a LOT for someone to show their art to the public. I dont think ive met a single one who felt a little bit anxious about it.

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“I am really proud of you.” 😭 This scene gets me every time. This is where the brilliance of the show’s writers, and how they fleshed out the characters shines. Here are two people that are so crushed from the events of their day, events that make them question their value and worth, and they come together for each other without even understanding just how much.

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