Each month, I review an aspect of popular culture. This month I weigh in on NBC’s decisions for Fall 2012. Renewing ‘Community’? Good. ‘Cancelling Best Friends Forever’? Bad.
“This is my home. You are my family. And I promise you, I’m not going anywhere.” Leslie Knope, Knope we can. This week, ‘Parks and Rec’ gave us a realistic campaign feel with a debate featuring mild parodies of previous politicians.
Are Kathryn Hahn and Paul Rudd the new Abbott and Costello? This week introduces Bobby Newport’s campaign manager, Hahn. You know, that gal who also co-starred in Rudd’s recent films? Watching her made me wonder if we’ll see a Hahn & Rudd match-up on the small screen.
This week’s ‘Park and Rec’ reveals that Leslie’s overworked and Donna is GINUWINE’s cousin. While I enjoyed the show’s awesomeness, I kept wondering … could Rob Lowe leave?
I wonder if Leslie can win her campaign. This week showed yet ANOTHER folly (albeit incredibly funny) in Leslie’s campaign route.
‘Parks and Rec’ gives Paul Rudd the challenging role he’s always deserved. I’m tired of films pretending he isn’t incredibly pretty with a dash of handsome. It’s about time someone let him cut loose and play the jerk next door he was born to play.
Leslie is a world-class gift giver, but it’s her co-workers who end up giving the most amazing gift of all. This week’s episode of ‘Parks and Rec’ is a tearjerker.