Leslie asks Ann to help her convince Chris and Ben to give the parks department more money; Ron and Andy coach basketball; April makes an announcement.
What's better than Ron Swanson, youth basketball coach, on "Parks and Recreation"? More of Ron Swanson, youth basketball coach, on "Parks and Recreation."The two deleted scenes from last week's season premiere show Ron (Nick Offerman) channeling his inner more
"We're back!"
With those two words, Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) drove around Pawnee to get the parks department band back together. The stellar second season of the show ended with uncertainty, as the Pawnee government was shut down and the parks were c more
It's a beautiful thing, the return of "Parks and Recreation." The show was one of the two or three funniest comedies on TV when it finished its second season, and it begins its third season having lost none of its mojo. (This episode and the five after it more
After the interminable 'Outsourced' interregnum between 'Parks and Recreation' seasons, we have the folks from our favorite Pawnee, Indiana, city agency warming our screens once again, and it's a welcome sight. As my colleague Mo Ryan mentioned in her pre more
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When we last left Pawnee — a ridiculously long eight months ago — Parks and Recreation 's romantic entanglements were only beginning to get, well, really tangled.
Visiting auditors Ben (Adam Scott) and Chris (Rob Lowe) took a shine to Leslie (Amy more
Lots and lots of stories have been writtne about how much "Parks and Recreation" improved from its first to its second season, and bout how lead character Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) had become smarter and less naive.Poehler agrees that the show really fou more
Nick Offerman embodies the awesomeness that is Ron Swanson on "Parks and Recreation," but when Zap2it asked him what it felt like to play a cult hero, he deflected credit."If that's true, I haven't really felt quite the effects of becoming any sort of her more