The Office: Pam’s Delivery Moved Up a Week
The Office
will welcome baby Pam / baby Jim a week sooner.
Instead of airing a two-part story over two weeks for Pam’s (Jenna Fischer) delivery, the two episodes will now air as an hour-long show on March 4, the show’s first after its two-week Winter Olympics hiatus.
According to NBC, the first half of the hour (”The Delivery Part 1″) will feature Jim (John Krasinski) and Pam waiting as long as possible to go to the hospital after contractions start – some complication with insurance, maybe – so they can have more time there after the baby is born.
Dutifully, the Dunder Mifflin people try to help by distracting her from the pain.
On the second part (”The Delivery Part 2″) will find Michael (Steve Carell) nervous as hell as he awaits news of the birth. Judging from how invested he was on the Office couple’s Niagara wedding, he’ll probably barge into the delivery room itself.
Elsewhere on the second part, Andy (Ed Helms) gets jealous when Erin (Ellie Kemper) goes out to lunch with Kevin (Brian Baumgartner). The Office showrunner Paul Lieberstein previously revealed that the big Andy-Erin date will
take place on the show’s March 11 episode. Does this mean the second part of this two-hour affair?
When The Office returns this week before its two-week break with “Manager and Salesman” Scranton is eager to welcome Sabre CEO Jo Bennett (Kathy Bates), which so far we’ve only seen via webcam. When she finds out there are two branch managers, however, she thinks either Michael or Jim should return to being a salesman.
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