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maximiliano
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15:55 EDT, 09 Apr, 2013
Review
About a month and a half ago, Parks and Recreation aired “Ben and Leslie”. The episode was intended as a season (and possibly series) finale. It was as close to flawless piece of television that beautifully tied together all of the parts of this wonderful
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maximiliano
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15:49 EDT, 09 Apr, 2013
News
Parks and Recreation “Partridge” Season 5 episode 16 airs Thursday, April 4 2013 on NBC (8:30-9:31 p.m. ET).
Episode Synopsis: Parks and Recreation Season 5 Episode 16 “Partridge” – Leslie (Amy Poehler) and Ben (Adam Scott) travel back to his hometown
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maximiliano
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19:19 EDT, 21 Mar, 2013
News
Usher is making a special crossover appearance in tonight’s all new Parks and Recreation. Seeing as he is the newest addition to The Voice as a coach in season four, Leslie Knope and the Pawnee Parks Department have a thing or two to show Usher for his ne
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Futon Citric
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15:57 EDT, 15 Mar, 2013
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NBC spins the numbers for Thursday, March 14. http://www.thefutoncritic.com/ratings/2013/03/15/parks-and-recreation-jumps-14-percent-versus-its-prior-original-in-18-49-to-earn-its-top-rating-since-february-7-392005/20130315nbc01/
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Ny Mag Vulture
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15:46 EDT, 15 Mar, 2013
Review
This week in Pawnee, we see mortal enemies become friends, friends — friends who recently were walking down the aisle, arm-in-arm, like the father and daughter figures they are! — become opponents, single people become potential parents, and t
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maximiliano
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14:34 EDT, 15 Mar, 2013
Review
"I like this store now."
"Bailout" might have been overly topical, occasionally falling back on a few actual bailout jokes used by late night hosts over the past year, but it was still fun to see Ron and Leslie clash over ideals, coming to no actual solu
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maximiliano
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14:01 EDT, 15 Mar, 2013
Review
Over its five seasons, Parks and Recreation hasn’t shied away from political issues. Often times, the show stays on the periphery of the issue and throws some light-hearted barbs at it while still managing to keep its sunny disposition. Tonight, on the ot
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Tv Fanatic
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12:08 EDT, 15 Mar, 2013
Review
Tonight's episode, " Bailout, " works because Ron wins. One smug smile from Ron and the episode succeeds. I'm all for a Ron and Leslie throw down, especially since they have such fundamentally different views of government. The idea of bailouts was such a
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