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
D+ Grade as a historical document: A
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go watch “The Fight” and cry over a Snakehole Lounge cocktail that doesn’t exist. If you discovered Parks and Recreation in Season