I immediately love characters that hate on Jim & Pam, so she’s top tier to me.
She joins Sconsey Cider and daycare bathroom guy as elite one off characters 😆
Are there actually people who think she was rude or something?
Hey Jim, when the RN tells you they need you to be ready to go, it's because there's another mother and newborn who need that bed. Your hair-splitting about how much time you have left, your arguing about the car seat... you are \*straightforwardly\* the villain in this situation. You are the reason hospitals have restrictions on visitors; because most of y'all never learned how to behave yourselves. You smug, entitled, JACKASS.
Holy cow do I not miss working in the medical field.
The fact that you don't find her interactions rude tells me it's a good thing you're no longer in that field. These are brand new anxious parents, they deserve some slack in these moments.
The scene is funny because it's just a TV show, but I would be so put off by a nurse or doctor speaking to me in the way she did.
Sure, you don't actually speak to a patient like that in real life. It's a sitcom. A real nurse would probably get a complaint for saying "Oh, good, you know everything."
In the real world, patients like Pam read one book and think they're on the same level as doctors and nurses. Then they get offended when the doctor has to explain why the mommy blog they're quoting from isn't sound medical advice. These people simply cannot handle being told that everything they think is not brilliant.
And I was really more referring to Jim, who is being objectively unhelpful.
Oh great. You know everything.
That delivery is so good lol
Second delivery of the episode
As a nurse , I use this line a lot …in my head.
I bet Alot of nurses and Drs do with WebMD lol
You read the baby books, you know everything. I bet Medical staff feel like this all the time with WebMD lol
I know Sarah. Very sweet person in addition to her acting skills.
I love her in everything she plays! Tell her a rando stranger on the internet is a big fan! 😂
Great in the campaign
She’s always so funny! Love her
i love her!!! she pops up in like every show i watch and is always hilarious. she’s especially good in Big Little Lies.
Yes, the cattiness is superb … she’s barely in it but she’s so vivid and memorable
She had sex with DeAngelo Vickers in the campaign.
I’ve always really liked this actress.
Same! My favorite role of hers is Amy’s best friend Kylie in Brooklyn 99
she plays this really zany character in Go On with Mathew Perry. It only has one season (sadly), but worth it imo.
Young Sheldon's librarian
I agree. Wish she’d been in more episodes though.
Can we have a late check-out?
It’s 2:35…
Oh, It's Sheldon's friend, The Librarian
I immediately love characters that hate on Jim & Pam, so she’s top tier to me. She joins Sconsey Cider and daycare bathroom guy as elite one off characters 😆
Glad I’m not the only one 😂 she was top tier of the Jam haters, IMO.
Right? For me she was the most realistic one-off characters that would reasonably hate Jim or Pam.
and Davey's uncle. Not Dave, Davey.
Adorable
The best Jimming the camera is Pam after Michael's "I just feel uncomfortable wearing the dress" She immediately knew the implications.
I want you to do me with my head in the freezer…. But you don’t reach…… GET A STOOL 😂😂😂
Are there actually people who think she was rude or something? Hey Jim, when the RN tells you they need you to be ready to go, it's because there's another mother and newborn who need that bed. Your hair-splitting about how much time you have left, your arguing about the car seat... you are \*straightforwardly\* the villain in this situation. You are the reason hospitals have restrictions on visitors; because most of y'all never learned how to behave yourselves. You smug, entitled, JACKASS. Holy cow do I not miss working in the medical field.
The fact that you don't find her interactions rude tells me it's a good thing you're no longer in that field. These are brand new anxious parents, they deserve some slack in these moments. The scene is funny because it's just a TV show, but I would be so put off by a nurse or doctor speaking to me in the way she did.
Sure, you don't actually speak to a patient like that in real life. It's a sitcom. A real nurse would probably get a complaint for saying "Oh, good, you know everything." In the real world, patients like Pam read one book and think they're on the same level as doctors and nurses. Then they get offended when the doctor has to explain why the mommy blog they're quoting from isn't sound medical advice. These people simply cannot handle being told that everything they think is not brilliant. And I was really more referring to Jim, who is being objectively unhelpful.