![]() This move, while losing the playfulness of the interactions of those two characters (which I consider to be the backbone of the entire show), actually serves to give the show more credibility, as you will be pulling even more for the couple to be re-united (whether or not that actually happens is for you to find out!). As the third season opens, Jim has taken a position at the Stanford branch of Dunder-Mifflin (away from "beloved" Scranton) to try and escape the awkwardness of the Pam/Roy relationship (which begins to experience trouble of its own). The biggest change, of course, is the separation of Jim and Pam. ![]() That being said, after finishing this third installment of the show, I actually have gained even more respect for the writers and actors, as they didn't fall into the "same old, same old" trap of many comedies and instead kept right on developing the characters we have come to know and love. ![]() Season Three, while still incredibly funny, didn't have quite the extra "oomph" that the second season had (what with the incredible Jim & Pam romance). To be brutally honest, the second season of this show (the one preceding this one) will most likely be viewed as the funniest of the bunch, as the show was still incredibly fresh and the writers still had a large bank of ideas from which to draw on. ![]()
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