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If Parks and Recreation keeps raising the bar like this in terms of how exciting, funny, and romantic a sitcom can be, how are we ever going to be satisfied by any other series on TV?
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If Parks and Recreation keeps raising the bar like this in terms of how exciting, funny, and romantic a sitcom can be, how are we ever going to be satisfied by any other series on TV?
Let’s break it down… [Read more…]
The plot this week feels a little stale, but some surprising revelations about Mr. Stalwart himself Ron Swanson (Nick Offerman) are forced out in an unexpected way and gives the episode some unexpected heart.
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This episode has everything a 30 Rock fan could possibly hope for: character revelations, ridiculous plots, and Alec Baldwin reading the line: “And I know those aren’t flowers. They’re my mother’s vagina.”
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The stakes may not be all that high in this bachelor/bachelorette party episode, but who needs stakes when we get to see four guys dancing and singing together in the car to Salt-N-Pepa’s “Shoop?”
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Move over Kate and William – Liz (Tina Fey) and Criss (James Marsden) host the wedding of the century, with appearances by Princess Leia and Black Dennis, getaway van driver and toddler son of Dennis Duffy (Dean Winters).
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If you’re a glass half full kind of person, this episode features a musical glimpse into the inner workings of Jenna’s (Jane Krakowski) mind. If you’re a glass half empty person, Hazel (Kristen Schaal) is back.
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