Reviews For Reasons Why
You must login (register) to review or leave jellybeans
Reviewer: myalias Signed 9 [Report This]
Date: December 24, 2009 08:26 pm Title: Chapter 1

I loved this. Very realistic. I like how you deal with Pam's reaction to her parents' divorce—the show (understandably) moved on rather quickly, but that doesn't mean it's not something that would upset/unnerve Pam for a long time.

Also, this was great:
"What if - " she brushed one of the magazines closed, her hair falling over her shoulder, beautiful in her flannel pants and his t-shirt, long as a nightgown on her.

"Nope," he said firmly.

Great job!

Reviewer: kaystar Signed 7 [Report This]
Date: April 22, 2009 08:37 pm Title: Chapter 1

"He didn't get the weird silences and the manipulation, but, suddenly, Roy, all nine years of him, made more sense than Jim ever wanted. He carried boxes, let her talk, and kept his astonishment to himself."

You covered so much ground in this story, in such a down-to-earth and realistic way. Nicely done.

Reviewer: wendolf Signed 10 [Report This]
Date: April 06, 2009 03:38 pm Title: Chapter 1

talkative, I really like this glimpse into the not-always-perfect side of Pam (and Jim, and them together). I've not been reading (or writing) fic lately because the fluff only goes so far for me ... and then I need some substance. And this, my friend, is substance. Nice work. ;-)

Reviewer: WhatAWaste Signed 10 [Report This]
Date: April 03, 2009 11:31 am Title: Chapter 1

Sorry it's taken me so long to review. I've been busy and letting the story marinate. This is wonderful. How do you encapsulate so much in such a short story? I adore the way you have connected the different threads of S5 and their past and created a subtle, touching story. I could go on and on about what I truly love, but I'll just share a few of my favorite lines that give us such wonderful intimate details of their life together:

he thought of how, lately, she had taken to giving him fierce hugs from behind while he was in the middle of some necessary chore - the dishes, dusting, painting. Her arms would suddenly be around him, somewhere below his ribcage, a tight, insistent squeeze. "You're the best thing ever," she would say into his back with a sigh, resting her forehead between his shoulderblades.  

The display tells him that Beesly, Laura (home) is calling. This suggests that Pam isn't answering her phone, a cryptic hint as to how she has spent her first afternoon of freedom. He lets it go to voicemail.

"I can just tell." And then, because he wanted to reassure her, to make her see it, and because she was putting her finger squarely on the most frightening thing he could think of, he asked, "Can't you?"

"I can," she nodded, "I hope I can?"

but he didn't need to make that her problem in the moment. She'd think of it soon enough.

Seriously, I could go on and on. It really is wonderful. I should note that I have reread this and What the Jukebox Knows several times, and I grow to love and appreciate them more with every read (just as I do with all of your lovely stories.)

Reviewer: nqllisi Signed [Report This]
Date: April 03, 2009 10:17 am Title: Chapter 1

This is stunning. Stunning.  I loved it from the first lines, and by the time I got to "She nods, because nothing is ever, ever wrong with Pam Beesly," I was ready to confess my innermost feelings to it in the DM parking lot. This feels real, whatever comes next on the actual show.

Reviewer: kaat Signed [Report This]
Date: April 01, 2009 06:47 pm Title: Chapter 1

this is GORGEOUS! so sad and so sweet! i loved it!

Reviewer: EverybodyHurts Signed [Report This]
Date: March 31, 2009 05:52 pm Title: Chapter 1

Your pre-story comment about hoping the writers don't drop the ball with this couple really struck me.  I don't know if it's the lack of Greg and Mike, the new writers, or the frequent hiatuses (?) the show's been on this year with repeats messing up the continuous flow, but I've had a tough time with Jim and Pam's storylines this season.  They're engaged, but nary a mention of wedding plans.  Pam goes to Pratt, enjoys the experience, fails a class, and returns to Scranton, with no plans to pursue art beyond her garage studio?  Why haven't they even mentioned her parents' seperation beyond the one episode?  Besides the stress it must be causing them, it has to be affecting the wedding planning. 

Sorry, just had to vent a bit.  But your story really touched upon all of these issues, and pointed out what could be going on off camera, away from mundane stuff like dirty microwaves, and chair/copier debates.  These two have some big issues going on and Pam quitting is just going to add to the heap of stress.  Poor Pam, trying the graphic design game again with her clueless boss, and Jim, walking on eggshells at work without Pam to get him through the day.  

I guess I'm being a bit dramatic here, but your story brought all of these plot points together in my mind and now I'm wondering, with everyone else, what's going to happen in the brief season we have left.  At least we know their love for each other is solid.

Reviewer: EmilyHalpert Signed [Report This]
Date: March 31, 2009 04:10 pm Title: Chapter 1

Its small, but I kind of love that Pam drives in the morning because Jim's asleep.

Puppies are great. Blue crayons are great. Booksores are overwhelmingly great - but I prefer Amazon for my wallet. And I don't like lasagna.

"And they were planning their wedding, a little slowly, but planning it nonetheless."
That alone makes me happy.

This is sort of a perfect ending to the episode.

Reviewer: Colette Signed [Report This]
Date: March 30, 2009 02:41 pm Title: Chapter 1

I'm kind of thinking that a Sat. afternoon, going to a bookstore, coming home and having sex, then eating lasagna while watching a March Madness game and playing with your puppy sounds kind of ideal (with Jim involved, of course. ;-)

There are like a dozen great little details here that really make it come alive (the contents of her desk, her scuzzy mug, wanting to kiss her in the Cloister...) but what I find most interesting is how he knows her not drawing signals not being quite comfortable in her skin. I've kind of figured that after her intense experience at Pratt (and how it ended) she might be taking a break - just a little sketching on her own, maybe an informal drawing class here and there (as a veteran of art/design edu, I can relate to needing to go a bit low key with it, after a particularly demanding stint.) But, if she's not doing it at all - as you posit - absolutely Jim would know that meant something was off. And this: He said her name, kissed her navel, and parted her legs with a gentle but insistent hand...besides being hot as hell, in an understated way, it also says so much - he knows their intimacy is so tied up in reminding her how inextricably connected they are, despite whatever confusion she's going through. And finally, that last stanza - where he quite literally holds her together before she 'crumbles' -- just gorgeously put. I love his certainty here - I think you have that just right. Sad and hopeful and full of pure simple love. I'm rambling, so....done ;-)


Reviewer: Corking Signed 10 [Report This]
Date: March 30, 2009 06:48 am Title: Chapter 1

Ugh, god. I'm so torn by this. Like, on the one hand? She's got her textbooks back out, she's sketching, that's all good. But? Ugh, I don't know. She HATED graphic design! (Or she said she did, anyway. Who knows if it's true?) She doesn't like working for Michael. Dammit, Pam.

This is scattered and all over the place, in the best possible way. Thanks for sharing!

Reviewer: jazzfan Signed [Report This]
Date: March 30, 2009 03:51 am Title: Chapter 1

This was wonderful. I loved that you worked in the whole divorce/Pratt unsettled issues as catalysts for Pam's work departure, and Jim's keen observations of how things were going.
This line was especially good:
He didn't get the weird silences and the manipulation, but, suddenly, Roy, all nine years of him, made more sense than Jim ever wanted. He carried boxes, let her talk, and kept his astonishment to himself.
The last two lines were nothing short of perfect.

Reviewer: SkeetShruting Signed 5 [Report This]
Date: March 29, 2009 08:51 pm Title: Chapter 1

I really loved this. I like how we're getting a peek into how well Jim knows Pam. The part where Jim reassures her that they are not headed where her parents are is perfect. I can't wait for the next chapter!

Reviewer: Andastainonmyshirt Signed 10 [Report This]
Date: March 29, 2009 08:03 pm Title: Chapter 1

Humming “All Things Considered” as I write this (and how I do love Robert Siegel’s voice)

As always, very well written and in character. I love how you take us through a lonely ride home, into the arms of a “What the Hell Did I Just Do” waning Pam. This tells us what the show has, in my opinion, swept under the rug… that the split of her parents in weighing her down, so thank you for addressing them. This story was such a pleasant surprise, as I thought I wouldn’t see you again until Geography.

Ah, I’ve kept this much shorter. You’ll hear from me again soon as I re-read your older stuff.

Reviewer: callisto Signed [Report This]
Date: March 29, 2009 07:47 pm Title: Chapter 1

There's something so sad, yet not sad, about your take on this. I feel so badly for Pam and her stalled dreams from Pratt that have made her temporarily give up on her art, but I love that she's got the sketchbook out again. Jim's reaction is exactly right; a little confused, a little hesitant and uncertain about what just happened, but always supportive. His utter certainty that their relationship will be fine, despite what's happening with her parents, is also very Jim. Anyway, kudos to you for nailing it all so succinctly, as always. :)

Reviewer: Hannah_Halpert Signed 10 [Report This]
Date: March 29, 2009 07:14 pm Title: Chapter 1

As always you are amazing and this was perfecto:)

Reviewer: LoveFool Signed [Report This]
Date: March 29, 2009 06:57 pm Title: Chapter 1

Gosh what GREAT Jim POV you've got going here.  I especially adored the little details that were just obvious enough to paint a clear picture of where Pam's head has been since she's gotten back from Pratt...sort of in this limbo -- not living for her art, and sort of a "temp" at work too with the empty drawers.  I think this was a very realistic aspect to take a closer look at...and Jim is perfectly Jim here.  Glad to hear this one isn't finished yet. 

Reviewer: variella Signed [Report This]
Date: March 29, 2009 05:32 pm Title: Chapter 1

You're awesome. I love post-ep fics. You do grown up Jim so well. lol, that's what she said. He's still Jim, but... you know what I mean, he's grown up a bit. Also, details such as All of the trees were healthy are what makes me go, damn, you're good. The realistic crap that only someone in his seat would consider to be a major factor- details that make me forget I'm reading fiction and not Jim's thoughts.

Great ending... although I AM DYING TO SEE HOW PAM GETS THROUGH THE NEXT FEW DAYS AT HOME, at first in this fic she's still denying, he's still trying to help, makes you remember that they're still the same people despite all the 'evolving' that has been done.

Here's to TPTB taking this to great places (although after what happened to House after the incredible epic setup in S2 finale No Reason I try not to expect too much). Man, what a good past couple weeks.

Reviewer: Mixedbreedgirl Signed 10 [Report This]
Date: March 29, 2009 03:57 pm Title: Chapter 1

really nice (:

Reviewer: FrenchSwissBorder Signed [Report This]
Date: March 29, 2009 03:26 pm Title: Chapter 1

Really, really good start! I honestly can't wait to see where it goes.... I'm interested to see where the show goes, too.

Reviewer: NanReg Signed [Report This]
Date: March 29, 2009 01:49 pm Title: Chapter 1

Wow!  Happy Sunday afternoon!  I nearly just peed a little :)  I like this introspective Jim.  The mention of Cezanne made me smile, because I drove past the Philly Art Museum not even two hours ago.  I'm intrigued by the possiblities for the remainder of this season, too.  I'm really not worried.  I like your portrayal of what must be going through Jim's and Pam's heads right now.  I, too, think they're making wedding plans on the sly and enjoying their privacy.  I know I sound like a broken record, but once again you've mentioned little details that make this so believable--the commute to and from work, household chores, worrying.  Sorry for the rambling.  I'm just letting it all out :)  So glad you were inspired to share this little gem.

Reviewer: Sea Legs Signed [Report This]
Date: March 29, 2009 01:34 pm Title: Chapter 1

You did it again. You left me speechless. You are simply the best at this. (TWSS)

You must login (register) to review or leave jellybeans