I still have halpert. the rest of the card: Dwight v Ron Michael v Tom Karen v Ann Andy Bernard v Chris Kelly v April Creed v JGLarry Pam v Knope Phylis v Donna Kevin v Craig Toby v Barney Ryan v Jean Ralphio Roy v Andy Darryl v Jamm[/QUOTE]
[/QUOTE] I don’t understand how you go Michael over Tom and Jamm over Darryl. Tom pushed Jamm in the pool with no repercussions and Darryl would whip Michaels ass
For real, just tell Donna that Phyllis scratched her Benz and she’ll go Terry Tate the office linebacker on her.
I'd say that's more applicable to the Office than Parks. Outside of like the first 10 episodes, Parks was killer. And even those get a bad rap IMO
I’ve heard Mike Schur openly admit that the Parks and Rec we know and love didn’t really start until the final episode of season 1(Rock Show), though the first few episodes were still good
it might not be as great as the rest but it’s only 10 episodes and not nearly as bad as some make it out to be.
Ben and Leslie are the heart of the show and he is an amazing straight-man in a world of crazy people. so many great things about the show don’t work without him.
Every accounting joke is pure gold. Also every time he tries to make calzones a thing and everyone shits on him.
Saw Offerman walking on the street last week. Somehow didn’t freak out on him even though he’s one of my favorite people.
I dont think so. I assume he was just on a Christmas sojourn to the American west with the rest of the elites.
Leslie Knope is my least favorite character on the show. There. I said it. I understand, though, why she is necessary.
Honestly, I think the supporting characters are so strong and well developed, that this really isn't that crazy of a statement.
she's the straight man for every other character except when Ben is around and then she becomes in on the joke and he plays the straight man. It's perfect.