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The character Tammy later returned for the third season sequel episode, "Ron & Tammy: Part Two". [9] [10] Within a week of the episode's original broadcast, two deleted scenes from "Ron and Tammy" were made available on the official Parks and Recreation website. In the first two-minute-long clip, Ron describes Tammy to Leslie in increasingly ...
4th episode of the 3rd season of Parks and Recreation "Ron & Tammy: Part Two" Parks and Recreation episode Episode no. Season 3 Episode 4 Directed by Tucker Gates Written by Emily Kapnek Original air date February 10, 2011 (2011-02-10) Guest appearances Brooke Baumer as Marci Tracy Howe as Police Officer #1 Matt Kelley as Waiter Will McLaughlin as Police Officer #2 Megan Mullally as Tammy ...
"Ron and Tammys" is the second episode of the fourth season of the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation. It originally aired on NBC on September 29, 2011. In the episode, Ron Swanson (Nick Offerman) is confronted by his first ex-wife, Tammy 1 (Patricia Clarkson) who has a malevolent influence on him, and Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) becomes involved in Ron's personal life.
The second-season episode "Ron and Tammy", which predominantly featured Ron and his second ex-wife, is widely considered one of the best Parks and Recreation episodes. [66] [67] A quote from Swanson from "The Stakeout": "I was born ready. I'm Ron fucking Swanson," led fans and reviewers to call him "Ron Fucking Swanson."
Character Portrayer Duration Ashley Abbott: Eileen Davidson: 1982–88, 1999– Brenda Epperson: 1988–95 Shari Shattuck: 1996–99 Julia D'Arcy Badinger 2018 Billy Abbott: Katrin and Margret Ingimarsdottir 1993 Brett Sherman 1993 Shane Silver 1993–95 Josh Michael Rose 1995–96 Scotty Leavenworth: 1996–98 David Tom: 1999–2002, 2014 Ryan ...
The character is a reference to West's role as Batman on the 1960s television show. Crash Nebula (Sprig Speevak) (voiced by Daran Norris, James Arnold Taylor in the "Crash Nebula" special) [ 10 ] is a fictional space hero whose television show is watched by Timmy and his friends.
[28] [98] Although the pairing causes significant tension between Ron and Tom, Ron proves so happy in his relationship with Wendy that it allows him to resist the temptations of his horrible ex-wife Tammy II. However, in "Ron & Tammy: Part Two," Ron and Wendy break up after she decides to return to Canada to take care of her ailing parents. [99 ...
The Governor (real name Philip Blake), portrayed by David Morrissey, [18] is the leader of the fortified town of Woodbury and later the new leader of Martinez's Camp. He is shown to be a brutal, callous, cruel, cunning, highly intelligent, megalomaniacal, psychopathic, remorseless, and savage man who is a determined survivor and strong leader ...