
Jim Halpert finally married Pam Beesly, proving nice guys don't always finish last. Of course, The Office celebrated by including puke, puke and more puke.
Irked at Pam's requests for the sake of her queasy stomach, Dwight mocks the bride-to-be by snarfing a boiled egg across from the saleswoman. Pam responds by defiantly puking in the garbage can. Then Andy pukes. Nearly everyone in the office follows suit. Satisfied that her point was made, Pam pats her mouth and smirks in Dwight's direction.
Pam: 1
Dwight: 0
Michael decks out his "Going to a Wedding" car with pop cans trailing behind. This is his important day.
Working with such a unique group of people the past 6+ years will make you wiser. Jim and Pam anticipate possibilities by covering all of the bases in a conference room meeting. Since Michael gave the entire staff two days off in celebration for the Halpert-Beesly nuptials, everyone will be attending the wedding. A specific list of "Dos and Don’ts” were discussed to prevent absolute disaster at the wedding. Most importantly, everyone was asked to not mention Pam’s bun in the oven. Mum’s the word (so to speak) on the pregnancy due to the fragile, traditional beliefs of Pam’s grandmother, a.k.a. “Meemaw”.
Ever the opportunist, Michael sees the Niagara Falls outing as the prime opportunity to find a girlfriend. His hopes eventually explode (much like the filled cans of pop that trailed behind his car upon leaving the parking lot) when a snafu causes Michael to share a room with Dwight.
The weekend begins poorly for Jim and Pam when they discover that Andy will be staying in their honeymoon suite. When the Nard Dog promises to break in the bed, Pam demands the contact information for their maid.
At the rehearsal dinner, Pam’s father brings someone that could have easily passed as a girl Pam used to babysit. Penny unintentionally insults Oscar by assuming Kevin was his date. Kevin salts Andy’s game by switching seats with Erin. Michael is peeved to be sitting so far away from the head table. Pete and Tom are tactless and insult their wives, Pam and women in general.
Jim’s speech contained moments that occurred before the documentary – like when Pam tried teaching him to drive stick shift. Jim said he waited patiently. He shared little moments with a girl who saw him as a friend. Although many people believed it was a lost cause, he knew Pam was worth the wait.
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