Parks & Recreation: Season Two

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Parks & Recreation: Season Two

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4 Comments for Parks & Recreation: Season Two

  • 1. Michael Wo  |  January 1st, 2010 at 11:30 am

    Review by Michael Wo for Parks & Recreation: Season Two
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    Parks & Recreation started promisingly enough in its (short) first season, but the in its second season, it has developed into my favorite thing currently on TV. Every episode is sharply written, and each character is well-defined, as are the relationships between the characters. This show has some of the best cast chemistry I’ve ever seen.

    I think where this show went from being a good comedy to a great TV show is when the character relationships started developing more thoroughly. As the show progresses, there are more “serious” moments that show how these people care about and take care of each other. Make no mistake, these scenes are as funny as the “wacky” moments, but the show’s heart shines through.

    I highly recommend Parks & Recreation for fans of quickly paced sitcoms and strong ensemble acting

  • 2. truth  |  January 1st, 2010 at 12:13 pm

    Review by truth for Parks & Recreation: Season Two
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    Whoever gave the 1 star review obviously was not reviewing this item. Or the show itself. This show is amazing and everyone should get the DVD because it really takes off this season.

    Awesome!

  • 3. Matthew S. Gustafson  |  January 1st, 2010 at 12:34 pm

    Review by Matthew S. Gustafson for Parks & Recreation: Season Two
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    Created by some of the producers/writers of the (US) The Office. This show is really taking off this year it was decent last year but not as funny as it is this year. The reason is mainly in my opinion they have given the support cast more camera time. Aziz Ansari(Tom Haverford), Nick Offerman(Ron Swanson)and Chris Pratt(Andy) are clearly showcasing their comedic talent in this show about local government in Pawnee, Indiana. Amy Poehler’s character, Leslie cares so much about her job and advancing her career but her boss Ron doesn’t which is hilarious. Tom Haverford is her assistant hes basically always trying to be cool and he messes with Leslie, I think Aziz does some improv as well because some of the things he says seems like stuff he would write. The beautiful Rashida Jones is also in this show her character is more of the normal one surrounded by idiots. Ron Swanson is the best his blunt, dry sarcasm and to the point of what he is trying to say makes it funny. His character doesn’t really care what people think of him. Andy shines shoes at the city hall he gets in on a lot of their activities, he kind of has ADHD or something to that extend kinda says whatever he is thinking before actually thinking about saying it. Check out this show if you like the office or sitcoms. I don’t find Amy Poehler(Leslie)Main character that funny though she is alright but eh, that’s why it gets 4.5/5 instead of 5/5.

  • 4. R. Colon  |  January 1st, 2010 at 12:34 pm

    Review by R. Colon for Parks & Recreation: Season Two
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    They told me this was free to view- before I knew it they hard charge me for 6 episodes when I ONLY watch 1/2 of 1 and they NEVER gave me my money back… I love Amazon for many reasons but that was really WRONG of them- I spend thousands here and they should have given me my money back- they said I waited too long to notice and they ONLY give money back dating 30 days… Horrible policy- clearly you can tell I never watch this items…

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