Just before getting on I-80 to New York, Jim pulls a u-turn and tells the camera in his passenger seat, "No. Because, I am not that guy. And we are not that couple." Which was the point with him and Pam all along, really. I'm glad he remembered that before he had to try to find a parking spot in the city.
Back in the warehouse, Michael comes to Holly to make a confession: as to whether he ever had those tickets at all, it was kind of a "gray area." She's not mad, though. In fact, she THs, that the Springsteen tickets seemed to good to be true so she's not all that disappointed. On the other hand, she adds that a lot about Michael seems to good to be true, but it all seems to be true. Wow, it's so weird to see someone this smitten with Michael without having anything tragically wrong with her. Or I should say, anything else tragically wrong with her. Michael and Holly kiss, which David Wallace witnesses from across the room. The very last moment of the episode shows Wallace in the parking lot, saying, "No, I did not know Michael was dating Holly." Well, how could he possibly object, given how things turned out with Michael and... Jan...?
Oh, shit.
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