John Krasinski as Jim Halpert, John Krasinski attends the New York Premiere of "A Quiet Place: Day One" "I'm excited to see what they do with it. It's such an amazing idea," Krasinski told Extra of ...
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It's impossible to envision "The Office" without John Krasinski as Jim Halpert. The dubious glances Jim shoots at the camera in response to the shenanigans that occur at his ostensibly mundane job set ...
It's hard to imagine given how iconic both of these characters have become, but the man who eventually went on to play the Nard Dog originally auditioned to play Big Tuna. "Ed told me that he was a ...
Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) is a fun goofball and a lovable guy. While he just makes the cut for one of the top 10 best characters from "The Office," though, he has his fair share of questionable ...
In truth, the main problem with Jim Halpert is that The Office is determined to make him the hero. It is undeniable that Jim and Pam were meant for each other, but the romantic fairytale works because ...
Stanley Hudson is one of the grumpiest characters on "The Office," though usually harmless. But one moment stands out as the worst thing he did on the show.
As TV love stories go, Jim and Pam’s relationship on The Office is among the all-time best. Their rollercoaster friends-to-lovers story spanned years; across seasons of the beloved workplace comedy.
Michael shocks Jim and Pam when he reveals the identity of the new woman he has been dating. Dwight apologizes to Jim for years of torment with a peace offering.
Bears, beets, and bogus unemployment claims? Not even Jim Halpert — the top prankster (and, depending on who you ask, bully) on NBC’s The Office — would attempt a scam like this. (Though it does come ...