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However, their first actual kiss was in "Casino Night" after Jim tells her he loved her. Funny enough, the actors disagree about their characters' first kiss. Throughout The Office , Jim was a huge prankster. His main target was Dwight but he threw in pranks here and there when he could with various co-workers. As it turns out, Krasinski was also a big prankster.

In the episode where Jim and Pam spend the night at Schrute Farms , Fisher said that she and John had to do a couple of takes of them driving in the car on the way up to the farm.

According to the podcast , "I'm like, 'Oh my god, it's so hot,' and we had to turn off the AC for sound and you're like, 'Yeah, I don't know, I'm okay.

But you're hot, huh? The Office ended in after nine amazing seasons on NBC. Thanks to online streaming, the show is making a comeback with the younger generations.

But now that it's been seven years since the show ended, do Krasinski and Fischer ever see each other these days? I love her husband, Lee [Kirk], and their kids are amazing, so we get together a bunch. After The Office wrapped up, Krasinski and Fischer dove into other projects. Angie Tribeca' executive producer Steve Carell shares the awful truth about dogs.

Jimmy Kimmel one-ups John Krasinski's holiday prank with a yard sale and egg nog. Twitter: NardineSaad. Nardine Saad covers breaking entertainment news, trending culture topics, celebrities and their kin for the Los Angeles Times. She joined The Times in as a MetPro trainee and has reported from homicide scenes, flooded canyons, red carpet premieres and award shows.

Moody Blues drummer and co-founder Graeme Edge dies at Company Town. Film crew workers remain divided over new contract as voting begins. Fischer dished out tips and advice based on her own experiences. She talked a lot about food and taking advantage of buffets and urged actors to save food for later. Just as she dishes on the behind-the-scenes information on "Office Ladies," so too does she dish on the mundane mechanics of being a working actor.

Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey may have been adversaries on "The Office," but in real life they became immediate best friends. Of their first meeting, Fischer told Vulture , "I was very lonely at reception. People would often stand in front of me and have conversations, but not talk to me! It would drive me crazy. When I was a real receptionist when I first moved to Los Angeles it would drive me crazy. And then it happened to me again fictionally! It just never ended.

I remember being so happy she was right over that partition and was always someone I could talk with. Both kept detailed journals and memos of their "Office" experience. As they were looking through boxes of memorabilia, Kinsey said, "We became really nostalgic for the show by hanging out and looking through all of the boxes of stuff, so I said to her I really wanted to rewatch the show fully. I hadn't done that since we made the show, and neither did Jenna, so we collectively had this 'Why don't we do this?

Why not? It's the anniversary, so let's reminisce and share the memories with the fans. And thus, " Office Ladies " was born. Their natural chattiness translated perfectly over to the podcast format.

While they do go through a detailed exploration of each episode, their frequent tangents and debates set it apart from similar "Office"-related media. This in turn has led to an upcoming book aiming to further recapture that magic. After "The Office" ended in , Fischer's career slowed. After having a second child in , she was limited to guest-starring jobs. On the day the show was announced, she got a phone call. She said "'It's bad news, isn't it,' and they said 'Yeah,' And I said 'We didn't get picked up,' and they were like, 'No, it's worse.

The show got picked up; it's going to be moving forward without you. We kind of seemed like two people doing good performances and they were both quite good shows, but they weren't the same show. LeBlanc's show lasted four seasons before being canceled in Fischer was replaced by Liza Snyder, but she went on not only to have a solid two-year run on "Splitting Up Together," she also started her podcast.

In many respects, "Casino Night," the second season finale of "The Office," was perhaps the single most important episode of the entire series. After a season where the show grew in popularity and the aching sweetness of Jim and Pam's flirtations left viewers looking for hopeful signs, things shockingly came to a head in this episode. Jim Halpert decided to roll the dice at last and declare his love for Pam, culminating in a darkly-lit, awkward, and sweet first kiss.

Director Ken Kwapis noted that they only used a single camera to record the scene and kept it away from the actors, giving the real sense of eavesdropping for the viewers. In the "Office Ladies" podcast episode discussing the show, Jenna Fischer and John Krasinski revealed the actors were kept away from each other for an hour before the scene to add to its nervous intensity.

During the latest episode of 'The Office Ladies' podcast, Fischer spoke with co-host Angela Kinsey, who played the role of Angela Martin on the sitcom, about how some fans "were not happy" with Pam's decision to briefly move to New York City to attend art school. While breaking down season five's episode 'Weight Loss, Part 2', Kinsey noted that people were "fired up" that while Pam was seen laughing with new friends, her then-boyfriend Jim Halpert played by John Krasinski was talking about how much he missed her.

Jenna went on to note that later on in season nine when Jim makes some big moves of his own to chase his dreams, some fans again criticised Pam.



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