Now there's two sycophantic suck-ups vying for Michael's attention. Andy managed to give new life to the character of Dwight. Ed Helms took the same uncomfortable delivery and awkward presence he refined on The Daily Show and crafted a hilarious character who worked first as the "Stamford Dwight" and then a foil for the real Dwight when Andy relocated to Scranton. The show got a lot of mileage from this fact, employing lots of awkward moments, sidelong glances and dialogue with double meaning. There was a sad inevitability to Karen and Jim's relationship, as we knew from the beginning that he was really in love with Pam. It was also fun watching Jones dress down and attempt to not look like one of the more beautiful people on the planet. Rashida Jones as Karen did a great job of being the likable third point to the unspoken love triangle. The Stamford branch gave us Karen Filippelli and Andy Bernard - two great additions to the ensemble. The new configuration offered up a lot of great moments, and the distance between Jim and Pam only solidified what is one of the most charming and compelling romances on television. However, the writers were smart to break new ground rather than try and repeat themselves. Moving Jim out of the Scranton branch and sidelining the Jim and Pam storyline was a major departure from the second season. It's arguable that the show was not as consistent this season as it was in season 2. In its third season The Office continued to be one of the smartest, funniest and most likable shows on television.
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