If you discovered Parks and Recreation in Season 2 or (god bless you) Season 3, you have a fundamentally different relationship with the show than I do. You know the warm blanket version: the hilarious, heartfelt, Ron-swanson-grunt-laden comedy about found family in local government.
It’s the most depressingly realistic ending possible. And it’s a terrible way to start a comedy. park and recreation episode 1
Mark Brendanawicz (Paul Schneider) is essentially Jim Halpert if Jim had given up. He’s sarcastic, handsome, and exhausted by the absurdity around him. He’s the lens of “normal” we’re supposed to see through. But here’s the thing: he’s boring. He represents the show’s original sin—the belief that the audience needs a straight man to laugh at the weirdos. If you discovered Parks and Recreation in Season
D+ Grade as a historical document: A
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