Ron wins a "Woman of the Year" award for a project Leslie started, and she's not happy about it. Meanwhile, Tom decides he wants to invest in a local club
Last night's Parks and Recreation was an answer to the call many of us have been making for a while: Less Mark and Ann, please. Well, it was worth the wait. The well-paced, Mann-less (Mark + Ann = Mann) episode eliminated the one aspect of the show t more
Watch a sneak peek of PARKS AND RECREATION "Woman of the Year" Season 2 Episode 17 which airs Thursday March 4 on NBC (8:30-9 PM ET). Episode Synopsis: Year" Season 2 Episode 17 - Leslie (Amy Poehler) is outraged when Ron (Nick Offerman) wi more
I wouldn't say that this past week's Parks and Recreation was a stand-out, but it did offer up a lot of great character moments between Ron (Nick Offerman) and Leslie (Amy Poehler) which culminated in another warm reciprocation of respect and ad more
Any episode of Parks and Recreation that gives Ron F'ing Swanson a free reign to be a dick without the audience hating him is pure genius. That's why "Woman of the Year" is one of our favorite Parks episodes yet. The main storyline inv more
Is it me, or does it seem oddly fitting that Pawnee would name Ron Swanson Woman of the Year? Everybody was at their best in this week's episode: Leslie was rightly pissed that Ron was recognized for work she had done herself, Ron was rightly making more