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Reviewer: Hannah_Halpert Signed 10 [Report This]
Date: January 09, 2010 09:25 pm Title: Fisticuffs (or the lack thereof)

Heee looking forward to more Jim and Pam, as I'd love to see how you'd write them. I love your style :)

Author's Response: I'm gonna try to focus more on those two in my next installment! See how I do when I zone in more on their relationship, see if I'm still all that good at capturing them both. ;)

Reviewer: bkwrm Signed 10 [Report This]
Date: January 06, 2010 01:44 am Title: Fisticuffs (or the lack thereof)

Mel, I think that this is such a great first fic. It's so unique in that it's about a friendship of sort between Andy and Pam (and Jim.)

I enjoyed the first chapter because it makes me happy to think that Pam, even for a moment, had another person in the office who, in a weird-about-way, understood her situation.

The second chapter was just so fun because Andy always think that he's helping (Oscar in Business Trip) when he's not. Still, I'm glad he was protecting Pam for Jim :D Love it!

Can't wait to see more of the Andy and Pam's "friendship" goes. Maybe Pam will do something for Andy w/ Jim's help?

Author's Response: I lovelovelove tapping into more "unique" relationships, such as this one. Just because we never get to see them interacting together too often and I always think there's more to them and their relationships than what we're given on-screen. I about died when Pam and Andy had the episode where they make cold calls together - it was a dream come true to see them interacting one-on-one! I agree, I don't think Pam should've had to endure her inner turmoil during season 3 all by her lonesome. I mean, even Jim confided in Michael, at least a little bit. And I'm glad you got where I went with the second chapter - I love how helpful Andy WANTS to be and then it just always goes bad or he just takes a step TOO far. ;)

Reviewer: jazzfan Signed [Report This]
Date: December 31, 2009 11:04 am Title: Fisticuffs (or the lack thereof)

I really enjoyed this - Pam was written very convincingly and the end was very, very cute.

Author's Response: Pam, like Jim, seems like she'd be so easy to write for ... and then you start, and it's like, "Oh. Wait. She'd say that ... right?" But I'm glad it all worked out nicely, and I'm really happy with the ending, too. I like thinking about Pam pranking people on her own, without Jim's help, sometimes.

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