“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.
Dunder Mifflin/Sabre needs a new boss: They needn’t look any further than their own network.
While Leslie and the gang are off in Eagleton trying to defeat Parker Posey, Ron Swanson is sharing a steamy kiss with someone back at the office – and it is literally the best kiss that has every happened.
I don’t think we were given any good clues about season five of ‘Californication’, but here’s one guess: we watch as Hank struggles to complete his mandatory 288 hours of community service. Imagine all of the jobs he could mess up!
The ‘Parks and Rec’ staff goes camping, and we all learn an important lesson: Camping is so much better with fondue.
The Harvest Festival is finally upon us and we learn to never, ever call a mini-horse a pony.
Relationships are blooming and dying, but something smells like rotten Chinese food on ‘Parks and Recreation.’