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“They said this is a literal quote, they said, ‘I don’t believe Pam would marry Joey. The chemistry doesn’t work between these two,’” she shared. “That was the feedback they got.”
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It’s the last thing you hear in the final episode of “The Office.” Pam Beesly, considering why on earth a (fake) documentary team would choose to chronicle a plain old paper company in Scranton, Pennsylvania, has an epiphany.
“All in all, I think an ordinary paper company like Dunder Mifflin is a great subject for a documentary,” Pam says. “There’s a lot of beauty in ordinary things. Isn’t that kind of the point?”
The perfect bow on the series is also the most perceptive moment. Pam’s point is always in the back of my head: finding beauty in the mundane. In many ways it’s become my worldview appreciating the little things every day, searching for the best in everything.