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Dose writer Kat Angus said "Ron and Tammy" solidified Parks and Recreation as "the funniest show on TV this season". Angus praised Offerman's performance and his pairing with Mullally. [15] TV Guide writer Matt Roush, who had previously been very critical of Parks and Recreation, called "Ron and Tammy" "unquestionably the show’s best episode ...
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 episode featured the first appearance by guest star Patricia Clarkson as Ron's first ex-wife Tammy, who appeared in a multi-episode arc. According to Nielsen Media Research , "I'm Leslie Knope" was seen by 4.11 million households in the 18 to 49 age demographic. [ 1 ]
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It constituted about a five percent drop in viewership from the previous week's episode, "The Camel", [8] which itself was a five percent drop from the previous episode, "Ron and Tammy". [9] The episode received generally positive reviews, with several particularly praising the subplot between Aubrey Plaza and Chris Pratt.
Ron calls the policy "my hell", and seeks a new assistant to protect him from the citizens. Tom volunteers to find Ron an assistant, but during job interviews he asks questions about "real-world expertise", such as what tie he should wear to the club and what to text girls after a party.