THE OFFICE: Jim & Pam – “Send in the Subs”
May 15, 2009 by Kath Skerry
Update: THE OFFICE’s Jim & Pam are having a baby (check out the promo)
Just in case you want to re-watch the big moment over and over and over again. Sigh.
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Awww 🙂 They first thing I did this morning was catch the end again on Hulu. I love Jim’s reaction! So cute!
Awww 🙂 The first thing I did this morning was catch the end again on Hulu. I love Jim’s reaction! So cute!
Props to both actors for a fantastic scene! Pam’s laughter when Jim walks back in the room after calling Dwight was the icing on the cake for me. What a great moment and I cannot wait to see how it all plays out next year.
Thank you so much for posting this! I have been wanting to watch this again ever since I saw it last night. Amazingly sweet! This blew my socks off–what a cool surprise the end was! John Krasinski is such a terrific actor.
JKras, you kill me!
What an awesome suprise. Did anyone see this coming? I don’t read many spoilers but it was a great surprise to me!
Amazing scene! John Krasinski deserves an Emmy just for that (among other things)! It is ridiculously SWEET!!!! Love, love, love this show!!
Yes, great, but for everything that’s holy…..KISS HER!
hi there,
I’m french and i don’t understand the meaning of “send in the subs”, i understood in the finale episode that Jim & Pam had a baby but i found it out thanks to the acting.
Someone can explain it to me, please?
I love the little noise he makes at the end as he runs back into the room. I am dying now that I don’t have “The Office” to tide me over with John Krasinski eye candy all summer. I am looking forward to his new movie coming out though, “Away We Go”. He looks rather charming in that one as well.
@ Vivien
I was wondering as well and tried to find the meaning of it, and actually I just realized it cud mean “send the pinch hitters”, “envoie les remplaçants” 🙂
Vivian and Topoline, when he said “send in the subs” he meant send in the substitutes, as in the extra volleyball players, because they wouldn’t be back to the picnic in time, or weren’t going back at all.