Jenna Fischer opened up on facing ‘sexist’ hate while playing Pam on The Office

NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 14: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Actress Jenna Fischer visits SiriusXM Studios on November 14, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 14: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Actress Jenna Fischer visits SiriusXM Studios on November 14, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images) /
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When playing one of the main characters on an extremely popular TV show, it’s expected to get some unwarranted backlash. Fandoms are passionate about what goes on in their favorite fictional worlds, and sometimes, sadly, that turns into hate. And when Jenna Fischer played Pam Beesly on The Office, she experienced just this.

Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) and Pam Beesly are one of the most iconic couples in sitcom history, and fans of The Office definitely get in their feelings while watching their romantic relationship unfold. Many have expressed how disappointed they’ve been in Jim’s actions, with one 2017 BuzzFeed article going as far as to call him a “d**k,” while others have become annoyed with Pam in the later seasons.

Why was Pam from The Office criticized?

Well, Fischer opened up on the negative experience she had earlier this year during an episode of Office Ladies, the podcast she hosts with former co-star Angela Kinsey, saying that Pam received hatred even when Jim was the one who was messing up.

According to People, the May 2021 podcast episode saw the two hosts recapping the season 5 episode “Weight Loss, Part 2,” recalling how mad people were that Pam decided to go to art school. Fischer said:

"“I just want to say that when Pam went to art school for only three months when she was not yet married and didn’t have children, people came down real hard on her because of Jim’s feelings.”"

Fischer went on to talk about Jim and Pam’s relationship in season 9, when Jim then went after his dreams like Pam did earlier. But only that time, Jim and Pam had kids to look after. She continued:

"“Then, when Jim invested in a business without telling Pam, and left his family, and left Pam alone to care for their two children while he chased his dreams, people came down on Pam again for not being supportive enough of Jim. So in both of these instances I just want to say I noticed a lot of hate for Pam. Do I want to call it sexist? I do.”"

Unfortunately for some people, it’s hard to separate fiction from reality when they are so invested in a TV show. This is certainly the case for The Office, as there are so many fantastic characters and relationships to root for. At the end of the day, however, they are just characters, and we shouldn’t be spewing negativity about a show that makes so many people so happy!

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