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The show's original line-up was Aziz Ansari as Tom Haverford, an administrator; Nick Offerman as Ron Swanson, head of the Parks and Recreation department and Leslie's superior; Aubrey Plaza as April Ludgate, an intern; Jim O'Heir as Jerry Gergich and Retta as Donna Meagle, other employees of the Parks and Recreation department; Chris Pratt as ...
Parks and Recreation (also known as Parks and Rec) is an American political satire mockumentary television sitcom created by Greg Daniels and Michael Schur. The series aired on NBC from April 9, 2009, to February 24, 2015, for 125 episodes, over seven seasons.
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A Paley Center special about Parks and Recreation aired before the episode; it was seen by 3.38 million viewers with a 1.0 rating among adults 18–49. [10] By the next day, the episode had raised $2.8 million for Feeding America's COVID-19 Response Fund, [10] [11] and the total reached at least $3 million by May 2. [12]
The first season of Parks and Recreation was released on DVD in the United States on September 8, 2009. [88] The DVD included all six episodes, as well as an "Extended Producer's Cut" of the season finale, "Rock Show". The disc also included cast and crew commentary tracks for each episode, as well as about 30 minutes of deleted scenes. [89]
10th episode of the 3rd season of Parks and Recreation "Soulmates" Parks and Recreation episode Episode no. Season 3 Episode 10 Directed by Ken Whittingham Written by Alan Yang Original air date April 21, 2011 (2011-04-21) Guest appearances Greg Derelian as Businessman Andy Forrest as Kyle Kirk Fox as Joe Fantringham James Harvey as Jocky Guy Yvans Jourdain as Councilman Douglass Howser Aimee ...
Critical reaction towards the episode was mostly positive. Christopher Peck of Blast Magazine called the episode "awesome," and drew connections between Leslie's arc in the episode and the show overall. Said Peck, "No one can ever accuse the ensemble of 'Parks and Recreation' of being inauthentic." He ultimately gave the episode an A−. [1]
"Practice Date" is the fourth episode of the second season of Parks and Recreation, and the tenth overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on October 8, 2009. In the episode, Ann takes Leslie to dinner to help prepare for her first date, while the rest of the parks department tries to learn secrets about ...