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"The Fight" is one of three episodes I point to for non-Parks watchers to check out, along with "Fancy Party" and "End of the World".

IIRC, it says that he WAS an agent but is no longer.

Latent is correct. Manhunter is fantastic, largely because of Noonan's performance.

The Backstreet Boys in Heaven was amazing, not even frontin'.

Tinkerwithmystinkerbell?

Oh, I know they did; that's the reason for the statement in the first place.

Obviously.

Fair enough.

Not exactly. My argument is that it is a fictional television show, so characters becoming caricatures (and the overall unrealistic aspects) is the rule, not the exception. I guess we just have different perspectives. NBD.

I thought the Season 6 finale was the best episode of the show since Season 3.

I guess I don't see why it is such an issue. This is the same show that portrays its citizens as buffoons who put their mouths over the spigots on water fountains; the same show that has "child size" sodas that are the size of small children; the same show with Jean-Ralphio as a character; etc.

I'd have to go back and rewatch to verify, but I am reasonably certain he was portrayed as being wrong multiple times during his courting/relationship with Diane.

I was simply making the comment that Ron isn't always written as being right. I had no reason to expect that I would need to wade through X episodes of a television show afterwards, since it was simply a comment and not an attempt at an in-depth discussion (which was not required).

Although offhand I can recall that he and Leslie were both wrong in the episode where Leslie offered a girl an internship and Ron said she should work at a "real" job instead. Can't recall which episode, but it was in Season 6, I am almost certain.

Let me just rewatch all of Season 6 right now in order to properly reply to a comment on the internet.

Leslie is probably the third-most frequently wrong person on the show (Andy and Tom being the frontrunners), so I am not sure what you're saying here.

Except the show has exhibited multiple instances of him being wrong. Carry on, though.

I can't like this enough, along with your comment below about heart. I like you.

We need a whole episode's worth of the game show in the tag.

North Korea ordered the hack? That must have been a very persuasive fax.