3 thoughts on “Go Big Or Go Home”

  1. Great Series Parks and Recreation is as good as it gets when it comes to sitcoms. It’s very funny, of course, but its greatness lies in its message…that change can happen when a group of good people make progress in small increments. It manages to be optimistic and hopeful without being sentimental.A word of warning…the first six episodes of the series are odd. They’re worth watching so that characters and situation are familiar, but the series took a completely different direction after the…

  2. An already fantastic show transcends itself (again) Parks & Recreation started off pretty mediocre, but it got really great really fast, pretty much right when season two started. But in the last couple episodes of season two, a couple new, wonderful characters show up, played by the hilarious Adam Scott and Rob Lowe (although, for what it’s worth, Paul Schneider’s character Mark Brendanawicz quits his job and leaves the series, and has never returned since). In season three, their characters (Ben and Chris, respectively) become regular cast…

  3. “Dude, that is AWESOME-SAUCE.” Parks and Rec is currently the funniest show on TV. The cast is superb and their chemistry and comedic timing keeps getting better and better. By season 3, Ron Swanson has become a cultural phenomenon. (“I like fishing. It’s like yoga, but I still get to kill something.”) The tale of Leslie and Ben is an epic romance that you’ll have no choice but to root for. Of course, who could forget the flu outbreak, the Harvest Festival, and the surprise wedding? All in the genius that is Parks season…

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