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Wild The Office Theory Makes Us Question Our Most Favorite Character

Wild The Office Theory Makes Us Question Our Most Favorite Character
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That’s what they said about our nice guy!

Summary:

  • Some The Office fans speculate that the sitcom’s coolest character, the salesman Jim Halpert, is not so cool as he is pretending to be.
  • This character is accused of inhumanity and unprofessional behavior towards Dwight, which is added by his mistreatment of Pam’s feelings.

Scranton’s branch of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, the main focus of The Office, seems to consist only of jerks, with one employee standing out as the only cool guy, Jim Halpert, a witty and humorous salesman.

While almost every fan of the sitcom was sure of his literally-me-ness and perfection of this character, there are some theories circulating in the Internet which consider him not as good as he’s trying to seem.

Since airing of the first season in 2005, Jim was presented by the showrunners as an opposite of Dwight Schrute, who can initially be perceived as the series’ antagonist and the most annoying and pathetic person in the office. On the contrary, Jim was shown as charming, friendly, helpful, and, to viewers’ content, the greatest pranker.

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If we take a closer look at his jokes, they, however, turn out to be not as harmless, especially towards Dwight, whom Halpert is constantly humiliating throughout the whole 9 seasons of the show. His jokes disturb not only his rival, who doesn't deserve all this bullying, but also other colleagues, being an interfering factor to the office’s work.

Moreover, what angers the criticizing part of The Office’s fans most, during the first seasons Jim is pursuing an engaged woman, Pam. Despite all the obstacles regarding her attitude towards her back-then fiance and her being destined to eventually become Mrs. Halpert, such Jim’s behavior can be considered socially inappropriate.

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Thus, Jim is clearly written as a flawed character, as he is often presented as arrogant and inconsiderable, even apart from the above-mentioned aspects. Indeed, he is definitely not entirely the funny nice guy that he appears to be on the surface.

Nevertheless, no one is perfect, and it’s the common opinion shared by the people who are against the theories implying that Jim is a villain.

“He's a guy in love with a girl he can't have, working at a job he can't stand, with people he can't relate to,“ fairly admits Redditor @m-torr, justifying his copying all of it with pranks and dreams.

You can revise Jim’s character, perceiving him from a different, questioning angle, while rewatching our beloved sitcom, which is available on Netflix and Prime.

Source: Reddit