Adam Scott Reviews, Interviews & More
Tonight's season finale of Parks and Recreation might very well be a series finale if NBC decides not to renew the excellent TV comedy. But surely that's crazy talk, yes? And so we close the curtain on season five with the episode "Are You Better Off?".
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This week's double bill of Parks and Recreation kicks off with "Article Two," an episode that takes a look at life in Pawnee in the olden days - including funnyman Patton Oswalt!
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The Parks and Recreation gang returns to the NBC lineup with a new episode, "Partridge", which shows us Ron dealing with a lawsuit, and Ben returning to his hometown.
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The honeymoon is over, and now it's back to work for newlyweds Ben and Leslie in the Nick Offerman-directed "Correspondent's Lunch," the second of two Parks and Recreation episodes airing this week.
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Cue wedding bells on Parks and Recreation. This week, the appropriately titled episode "Leslie and Ben" features our two lovebirds who say to hell with getting married in May (what about sweeps?!), and instead decide to have a spontaneous ceremony at the black tie gala that began last week on "Emergency Response".
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Parks and Recreation goes for the 'race against the clock' style episode on "Emergency Response," which also happens to feature a black tie party.
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It's all about Ann in the appropriately titled "Ann's Decision", the latest episode of Parks and Recreation. Other stuff happens, but it's Ann Perkins on center stage.
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"Little ditty, about Ron and Diane.... Two American folks going out..in Pawnee..." Oh, never mind. It was going to be terrible no matter what. Meanwhile, the latest episode of Parks and Recreation, the holiday-themed "Ron and Diane," features the return of a naughty ex-wife who delivers her usual dose of crazy and sexy.
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Parks and Recreation whips up its own take on the 'meet the parents' plot with an appearance from Ben's mom and dad.
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It must be said, the casting is perfect. The Guilt Trip stars Barbra Streisand as Seth Rogen's mother, who appears to more than a handful, and with a title like that, well, just watch the clip.
Parks and Recreation's last season was almost perfect. It was one brilliant episode after another matching top-notch writing with outstanding ensemble acting. As it opens season five, the question facing the show is whether or not it can sustain that high level of excellence. With Leslie Knope having won a seat on the Pawnee City Council, it's primed for new fun,...
A ratings darling it's not, but Parks and Recreation is undoubtedly one of the best comedies on TV. That NBC hasn't yet announced a season five is ridiculous. With "Win, Lose, or Draw" the show wraps up a genuinely awesome season 4 with the election results for city council. The finale doesn't disappoint - with a conclusion that works nicely considering this could...
Parks and Recreation loads up the second to last episode of season four with more comedy awesomeness. Going into the final day of persuading Pawnee voters, Leslie Knope's campaign is running like a well-oiled machine... until. That's right, something crazy happens, and it includes another guest appearance from Paul Rudd. What's not crazy is...
It's back to the campaign trail for Team Knope on the latest "Parks and Recreation" as Leslie and Ben face Bobby Newport's slick new campaign manager. There are also water fountains and NC-17 rated things being done to said water fountains, which adds plenty of laughs to an overall enjoyable episode.
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The campaign for City Council is heating up on "Parks and Recreation", and who better than Paul Rudd to guest star for a handful of episodes as Leslie's dopey opponent. It was the audio/visual portion of Leslie's campaign with the team showing off their TV production skills. Not a weak story or subplot to be found anywhere near the "Campaign Ad" episode - just great writing and acing start to...
A strong blend of humor and tenderness propels the latest episode of "Parks and Recreation", which puts Leslie and Ben's relationship in the spotlight - of an ethics trial! Even in small doses the cast shines in "The Trial of Leslie Knope," an episode that maintains one central story line, but succeeds mightily throughout.
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The laughs were flowing like Swanson Family Mash Liquor at your typical prairie drink-off last night on the hilarious second episode of "Parks and Recreation", following a most stellar debut last week. Things get shaken up when the villainous Tammy One re-enters Ron's life, concocting a fake IRS audit of Ron so she can control his life - and money. Then we have Ben dragged...
The cast for Seth MacFarlane's Ted just got a little bigger. The comedy's roster features Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Adam Scott, and now according to Variety, Giovanni Ribisi has just joined the cast. The movie will mark MacFarlane's directorial debut for the big screen. He's best known for his work on Fox's "Family Guy," "The Cleveland...
There's not other way of saying it, with My Idiot Brother mainstream Hollywood has officially hit the streets of Sundance. Despite the fact that I will see Paul Rudd (even when I'm supposed to be looking for the best unknown ____ who is soon to be amazing) in anything and enjoy the entire supporting cast, one can't help but wonder what this film is doing at an...
The most anticipated B-movie of the summer is finally here! Piranha 3D, is what happens when you put Jaws, Joe Dante's Piranha, and every semi-pornographic spring break film you can find into one movie. There are a lot of grotesque deaths, lots of unnecessary nudity, and plenty of corny dialogue...