No, she did. They talk about worst first dates and this is the one Pam talks about and embarrassingly has to admit that it was her fiance Roy that took her too it.
I have tried so many times to get into this show, and I just can't do it. Everyone I know whose tastes align with mine loves it. All the critics love it. I just can't do it. I feel like it's a little too mean-spirited for me. It seems like the characters are mostly bitter and unhappy people who bask in belittling each other, then they throw Pam & Jim in your face to make you think the show is sweet-natured, as though the relentless insults everyone zings at each other for the other 21 minutes didn't happen. I'm told the characters warm up to each other as the show progresses, but I'm 0 for 3 in my attempts to get past the second season.
I have a hard time getting invested into TV shows in general. Like, if someone was watching The Office and I didn't have anything else to do I wouldn't mind sitting down and watching with them, but on my own time I probably wouldn't start binge-watching it.
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"If I can't scuba, then what's this all been about? What have I been working toward?"