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Freddy spaghetti actor1/4/2023 ![]() ![]() During its fourth season, when people posted their “I’m looking for something to watch” on their respective social media page, this show is the one I would recommend, but I would also tell them to skip the first season. Parks and Recreation was a show that went from a clone of The Office to its own complete beast through a remarkable uptick in quality at the start of its second season, and continued that winning stretch for, I’d say, two seasons. And with my growing up, I feel like I've also grown along with the rest of the characters that inhabit the world of Pawnee, Indiana. I feel like I've grown up with this show, because I was 19 years old when it first aired and I’m nearly 25 when it airs for the last time. If you’ll allow me to put things in perspective in terms of things that have happened in my life from the start of this show until now: in the time Parks and Recreation has been on the air, I've moved out of university housing, graduated university, moved into three different homes, changed States twice, and have started another stint at university. A small blip in NBC’s radar over its seven year life, but part of what could be considered a once golden hour of comedy that brought the likes of 30 Rock and The Office all sandwiched together to make a Thursday night (or Friday, if you’re in Australia) you couldn't miss. ![]() I feel, at the end of its life, that there’s something fundamentally different about Parks and Recreation. ![]()
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