Parks and Recreation

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So I was looking for a thread about Parks and Recreation but I couldn't find one. Anyways, I'm a massive fan of Parks and Rec and I thought TFS could use a place where we can chat about the show.

I really love this show for numerous reasons, obviously because it's so damn funny but also because of how great the characters are. They are all so well developed, funny, quirky, and relatable. Also, Leslie Knope is just awesome and I secretly want to be her best friend. :p

I really loved the last episode to air, S4E4's Pawnee Rangers, so many quotable lines! Especially, "Treat Yo' Self!" :lol:

http://youtu.be/zBBAyWLX6dE
Here's a link to that awesome clip.

Anyways, what do other TFSers think of this show? ^_^
 
Love Parks & Recreation. :heart: And I'm looking forward to this years Halloween episode since last year the season was too short.
 
Parks and Recreation is my favourite TV show ever. I found the last episode to be good, perhaps a bit lacking, but episodes 2 & 3 were laugh out loud hilarious.
 
Me too. Parks and rec is the best show ever!!!!
So sad there wont be an episode this week.
 
I read this great article on Feministing.com about last weeks episode. And the article certainly raises quite a lot of good points and highlights one of the reasons why I love Parks and Rec, it features characters who aren't cliches. Plus Parks and Rec has fantastic female characters, women like Leslie but even these young girls. Which is really wonderful too see. Leslie Knope is such a great character on television. I love how she is always herself. ^_^

Parks and Recreation: Thank You for the Pawnee Goddesses
By CLAIRE MOSHENBERG

I used to babysit a house full of smart, awesome girls. They played pirates, staged elaborate kitchen science experiments, and read books by the case-full. For half an hour every evening, we sprawled out on the couch and tuned in to the ongoing exploits of a myriad of makeup lacquered, fresh out of elementary school Disney starlets. Those 30 minutes of 100%-geared-towards-girls-programming were chock full of boy craziness, feuding girl friends, and the trials and tribulations of pop super stardom (this was in Hannah Montana’s heyday). The girls on screen were nothing like the bright, playful girls who I babysat or their friends, full of personality and laundry lists of interests that went way beyond boys and looks. Every night I wondered, when it comes to television, where are the real girls?

Its been years since those TV nights, but my question was answered last Thursday. If you’re looking for the real girls, you’ll find them on Parks and Recreation. They’re the Pawnee Goddesses, and according to their t-shirts (and to me), they’re freakin’ awesome.

In the fictional town of Pawnee, there’s a group for girls called the Pawnee Goddesses. They took up a lot of the episode, and their normalcy was fascinating. There were no crazy girl-on-girl competitions or mean girl antics. Their faces weren’t caked in makeup, their conversation wasn’t focused on the bunk of boys next door. They were too busy receiving badges for best penguin blog or cooking homemade Korean food for their bunk over a campfire before an epic pillow fight. And when they weren’t busy making s’mores, they were busy making their voices heard. When their chaperone/ group leader Leslie Knope turns away a boy who wants to defect from the Rangers (the original, all-boy version of the Pawnee Goddesses) and become a Goddess, the girls insist on a public forum where they talk about Brown v. The Board of Education, educating the genders separately, and the merits of candy. In the end, the boys are allowed to join the Pawnee Goddesses. And when a new group comes to town that’s all about wilderness training and survival, you better believe a couple of those Goddesses join Pawnee’s “most hardcore wilderness group,” for boys and girls who “march to the beat of their own drum, and made the drum themselves.”

This episode revealed some revolutionary concepts in the backwards world of girls on television: Girls can fish and play in the woods, and girls can throw a puppy party and a s’more competition. They can be smart and silly, tough and sensitive. They can be a Goddess and a Ranger. And boys can too—one of the best parts of this episode was that the boys weren’t afraid to join a group of Goddesses if it meant they could eat candy and hug puppies and hang out with their new friends. There was no flirting or rampant cooties, just kids having fun together.

Unfortunately, this all took place on a show that is not for children. Which makes it a little bittersweet: Where are the Pawnee Goddesses, and their progressive Ranger friends, in the landscape of kids’ television? Where are completely non-sexualized TV depictions of kids being kids?

It’s rare that we talk about positive depictions of girlhood on TV. There are so few these days that a positive moment can get lost in a primetime sea of bad jokes and worse messages. So thank you, Parks and Recreation, for a depiction of girls who are smart, strong, and thoroughly kids. I wish the Pawnee Goddesses could spread a little of their fun-loving, inclusive magic to all TV programming.
http://feministing.com/2011/10/21/parks-and-recreation-thank-you-for-the-pawnee-goddesses/
 
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Thanks for the thread, I love this show too (although I haven't watched it this season! :ninja:). I think my favorite episode was when Tom became totally enamored with that college student's painting... so hilarious and so cute at the same time. :lol::heart:
 
Has anyone else been looking up spoilers for upcoming episodes? The last 2 left me feeling like I needed to know what's coming up.
Also I'm trying to figure out how I can dress up as April Ludgate Dwyer as an ambassador to the moon without looking like I made a lazy attempt to dress up as the moon. That or Janet Snakehole are possible Halloween options. I want some pillbox hats anyway.
 
^Loved that quote! April's sense of humor is the best.
I really liked the last episode, even if Ben and Leslie weren't on the best of terms. And it isn't surprising that both of them would have been in Model UN in high school. No wonder they are perfect for each other (I still ship them even if they aren't together). Why can't Leslie have her career and her man? She shouldn't have to choose! :(
 
^Thanks ChloeFrancoise! :flower:
Another reason why I like Parks and Rec is that it shows women in power. Leslie Knope is respected by most of her peers yet at the same time the show is realistic in it's portrayal of what politics can be like for a women. If a man was in Leslie's position, I don't think he would be asked to choose between his career or his significant other. But Parks and Rec does depict the struggles that Leslie has to endure but also the wonderful parts of her career/life too. Honestly, we need more women like Leslie Knope in fiction and real life too.^_^
 
last night's episode :shock: sooooo good.
my favorite part is when Tom starts laughing and it signals
a group laugh. i started laughing because of it :rofl:
 
I literally teared up at the end of the last episode. I love Leslie and Ben together so much. :heart:

If a man was in Leslie's position, I don't think he would be asked to choose between his career or his significant other.

Honestly I don't think this is a feminist issue. A man dating his boss would be in just as much danger of incurring a scandal as Leslie, particularly if he was running for public office.

I realize it's a sitcom so it won't always follow logic, but, if being together is their desire, Ben should move to a nearby town and work for the city there. Then he won't technically be her boss and they can be together while she pursues her dream of public office.

But I love the "controversial" road they seem about to take. Can't wait to see what happens.

Oh, and more Jean-Ralphio please!! :p
 
Last week's episode was amazing. I loved the gifts leslie gave Donna and April.
I found the word cloud thing on www.nymag.com
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Downtown Abbey LOL. And what's Jerry doing in there?
 
^Ahhh... love it. It's awesome. Thanks for sharing it with us! And another reason to love Leslie Knope... apparently she likes Downton Abbey? And we always knew she was a Harry Potter fan, so no surprise to see Hogwarts on the list.
 

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