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ELLE:  I’m watching a video of you two.
Rashida Jones:  Are you watching our lesbian video on YouTube?
Amy Poehler:  Yeah, it’s pretty funny. Someone put together all the scenes of Ann and Leslie and then put a Counting Crows song to it. It looks like Parks and Rec is a love story about two women.
ELLE:  Are you guys hugging right now?
Rashida Jones: Actually, we’re spooning.





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emilyisobsessed:

Leslie Knope tries impressions and accents



Amy Poehler and Adam Scott on season 5 of Parks and Recreation (x)



“Leslie, everything you’ve accomplished, you have earned and you have worked for.”
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“You put your whole life on hold for me, the very least I can do is try to return the favor.”










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popculturebrain:

New Parks and Rec Gag Reel





 This shrewd, good-natured comedy about parks department staff in Pawnee, Indiana, never condescends or caricatures. Instead it confronts the characters with problems from the trivial to the serious. This sterling NBC comedy isn’t just funny and tremendously well-acted, it’s got a point to make: People who don’t necessarily agree with each other (and may not even like each other) can work together to do good things for their friends and their community. In an age in which cynicism about politics is fashionable and the political discourse is often toxic, “Parks and Recreation” is a smart, entertaining and ultimately hopeful story about believing in something and, despite one’s personal flaws and foibles, attempting to do something positive with those beliefs.

This shrewd, good-natured comedy about parks department staff in Pawnee, Indiana, never condescends or caricatures. Instead it confronts the characters with problems from the trivial to the serious. This sterling NBC comedy isn’t just funny and tremendously well-acted, it’s got a point to make: People who don’t necessarily agree with each other (and may not even like each other) can work together to do good things for their friends and their community. In an age in which cynicism about politics is fashionable and the political discourse is often toxic, “Parks and Recreation” is a smart, entertaining and ultimately hopeful story about believing in something and, despite one’s personal flaws and foibles, attempting to do something positive with those beliefs.