Their first kiss? If you want to count it as such, sure. Pam gets drunk at the Dundies, gets banned from Chili's and somewhere in between, plants a firm kiss on Jim's lips. Plus, it just makes sense to start at the start.
wi.The first episode of the series doesn't hide the fact that there's a connection between salesman Jim Halpert and receptionist Pam Beesly.
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