Date: September 23, 2020 03:43 pm Title: Mirror, mirror on the wall...
As someone who is usually frustrated by Pam at this particular moment in Season 3, I appreciate this look into her mind. It does a lot of work to put these moments in the context of her broader evolution as a character over the Casino Night-through-The Job year.
Author's Response: Thank you for your review, I appreciate it a lot!
Date: August 15, 2020 04:16 pm Title: Mirror, mirror on the wall...
I don't usually like 2nd person but I think this worked. Well done.
Author's Response: Thank you!
Date: July 25, 2020 12:58 pm Title: Mirror, mirror on the wall...
So, so good! As a woman, I really like fics that examine her experience and growth, because we all go through that at some point, and it is very relatable to see her work through that. You wrote her emotions so well!
Author's Response: Thank you so much, Bored! Your appreciation means really much to me.
Date: July 25, 2020 10:40 am Title: Mirror, mirror on the wall...
This was a great look into Pam's mindset. All the hope she had of Merger day dashed and she's feeling back to plain old mousy receptionist everyone overlooks me Pam. It does hurt that these kinds of thougts are going through her head. However there's still a bit of steel in her. If you don't like what you see, change it. Stop wishing and start doing. I did really like that part in that it helps to further progress the Pam-saves-herself theme that's really big in S3.
You wove the angst and the hope together really well with this one.
Author's Response: Thank you for your lovely review, Warrior! To be honest, I didn't plan to add any hope in this story, but I think it's great that it still could be found here.
Date: July 25, 2020 07:12 am Title: Mirror, mirror on the wall...
This is a really well done introspective look into Pam after that day. Like many, it's likely the episode our hopes were dashed, and this insight really rings true. Well done.
Author's Response: Thank you for your kind words, DG!
Date: July 25, 2020 05:08 am Title: Mirror, mirror on the wall...
This is far too real. I can’t even pick my favorite lines because it’s all so good. I love this. I mean, it breaks my heart, but all the best stories do. I can picture Pam feeling exactly this way as she steels herself to face the day at work after The Merger. You write the angst so very well.
Author's Response: Thank you so much, Jenna! I don't like angst very much, so I find it slightly disturbing that I can write it well...