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Podcasts Sarah on 12 Feb 2007 09:55 pm

Episode #9 - Toby For the Win

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Running Time: 54:18

3 Responses to “Episode #9 - Toby For the Win”

  1. on 13 Feb 2007 at 5:43 pm 1.Jill said …

    Hi nice job on the podcast! I too was very mad and upset. At first with at Pam, but then after reading others talk about it on messageboards, it kind of shifted more towards Jim.

    I just havent seen Jim doing anything to try and win Pam back this season. Someone even mentioned and I whole heartedly agree, that Pam has always been the one approaching Jim and trying to initiate all their conversations 99% of the time even up to the wedding!

    So for Jim to act shocked when he saw Pam leave with Roy was like totally grrrr, can’t explain it! But how dare he even act shocked when he hasn’t really done anything to win Pam back and just be content with Karen! Jim needs to quit waiting around and quit acting like he’s always the victim here and get off his butt like Roy did. Roy has more balls than Jim right now. Thanks for letting me vent lol.

  2. on 14 Feb 2007 at 12:44 pm 2.Kimmy said …

    Jill- great “vent”! I never thought of it until Jim’s fault until I read your comments, but I agree with you.

    Also I want to know what Melody has for other title meanings!

  3. on 16 Feb 2007 at 7:59 am 3.melody said …

    Jill, I love your vent, too!

    At this point, I think I’ve realized that I’m frustrated with both Jim and Pam. You can’t blame either of them, really, for trying to move on when they really do believe that the other person doesn’t have feelings for them. In some respects, it really is the “smart” thing for them to be doing. If you believe something’s not going to work, you try and move on.

    Except that, oh wait a second, it COULD work.

    The frustrating thing is that they don’t know what we, as the audience, know. If they just got LOCKED TOGETHER IN A ROOM for a while (as GMMR suggested!), and they were actually able to both be honest with one another for the first time ever, then everybody would be happy! (Except for Karen and Roy, that is, but you can’t win them all.)

    As it is, they both see honesty as an exercise in futility, and possibly an avenue for hurt, so unhappiness reigns supreme for everyone.

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