![]() ![]() ![]() Also making this season even more hilarious are a great series of guest stars like Parker Posey hailing from the snooty, uppity town of Eagleton, Will Forte as a desperate father trying to impress his daughter by getting The Twilight Saga books into the Pawnee time capsule, an amazing turn by Megan Mullally as Tammy 2, and more. Of course, the constant berating of Jerry (Jim O'Heir) never gets old along with Andy's lovably idiotic antics and gestures. ![]() Even more hilarious on multiple viewings is Tom Haverford's list of slang words for food ("sandwiches are sammies or Adam Sandlers") not to mention any of his exchanges with Jean-Ralphio, especially when a new business venture launches between them. Some of the finest moments in this season come from a reckless reunion between Ron and Tammy 2 resulting in some interesting facial hair changes and cornrows for our favorite mustached, manly man. But in the last couple episodes of season two, a couple new, wonderful characters show up, played by the hilarious Adam Scott and Rob Lowe (although, for what it's worth, Paul Schneider's character Mark Brendanawicz quits his job and leaves the series, and has never. From the tumultuous relationship between Ron Swanson (Offerman) and his ex-wife Tammy 2 (because his first marriage was to another devilish woman named Tammy), to the nerdy, cute romance between Leslie Knope (Poehler) and Ben Wyatt (Scott), strange and immature marriage of April Ludgate (Aubrey Plaza) and Andy Dwyer (Chris Pratt), bromance turned business partnership between Tom Haverford (Ansari) and Jean-Ralphio (Ben Schwartz) or the on-and-off romance between Ann Perkins (Rashida Jones) and Chris Traeger (Lowe), all the relationship in this series bring the right amount of funny and charm to the series. Parks & Recreation started off pretty mediocre, but it got really great really fast, pretty much right when season two started. Perhaps it's growing up in Northwest Indiana that makes a series like Parks and Recreation feel that much more genuine and funny, but there's no denying the chemistry this cast has, and the sheer brilliance in writing delivered in every single episode. ![]()
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