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The Mary Sue on MSNAmy Poehler and Adam Scott brought fans all the ‘Parks and Rec’ feels: “Every woman deserves a Ben”
Every single day I miss Parks and Recreation. The show itself means the world to me, it is still my favorite show, and ...
Amy Poehler and Adam Scott addressed the murder of their Parks and Recreation castmate Jonathan Joss, who was shot and killed at his San Antonio home on June 1. The 59-year-old San Antonio native ...
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Adam Scott Gets Candid About His Severance Role Requiring 'Too Much Running': 'It's Exhausting'
"And you don't even know where you're going. I mean, every hallway looks the same," Amy Poehler told her former 'Parks and ...
Leslie Knope is one of these gifted gift givers, but as we learn in Season 5’s “Animal Control,” it’s behavior that drives Ben and Ann somewhat bonkers as they try and keep pace with her.
Leslie Knope friends with her whole heart on Parks And Rec, making it her mission to give the best gifts and be there for the people in her life with unflappable dedication and fervor.
EINTKILF Leslie Knope 1. Being neutral is overrated. One of the things we all know and love about Leslie is her unbridled passion for everything she loves (or does not love).
Leslie Knope truly was the ultimate best friend. She went above and beyond for those close to her and we were continually jealous of all of her friendships on the series.
Many viewers later noted Leslie Knope came across as ditzy and incompetent in the first season. This was not the intention of Mike Schur, the series’ co-creator and showrunner.
Parks and Recreation premiered in 2009, but the show is still relevant today. It may even be more relevant this year, and here are 17 lessons we can learn from Leslie Knope in 2018. In the current ...
Here are 40 of Leslie's best, funniest, and most sadly universal moments—and if you feel like you're looking into your own soul, that's OK. She is the funniest female lead character on TV right ...
Leslie Knope understands that women's advancement is about the advancement of all women, and that women need support from one another just as much—in fact, much more—than they need approval ...
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