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People are idiots.

Agreed. I thought last week's "Sex Education" was a more representative episode of Parks and Recreation's special style of greatness/humor than this one (even though I did cry at the proposal).

Agreed. I thought last week's "Sex Education" was a more representative episode of Parks and Recreation's special style of greatness/humor than this one (even though I did cry at the proposal).

I was curious about what Jerry's preferred "stories" would be, though. My guess was syndicated reruns of Touched by an Angel.

I was curious about what Jerry's preferred "stories" would be, though. My guess was syndicated reruns of Touched by an Angel.

@eric827:disqus and/or children with sorely, sorely misplaced Halloween priorities. Candy > tiaras

@eric827:disqus and/or children with sorely, sorely misplaced Halloween priorities. Candy > tiaras

Between the inimitable Braugher speechifying and the childhood story indicating that Chaplin's from Baltimore, it's hard not to see Chaplin as Frank-Pembleton-in-a-different-life now.

Between the inimitable Braugher speechifying and the childhood story indicating that Chaplin's from Baltimore, it's hard not to see Chaplin as Frank-Pembleton-in-a-different-life now.

I didn't notice this because it was hard for me to pay attention to anything but the obvious autotuning during Juliette and Deacon's *outdoor* duet. At least with Connie I could pretend that shit was coming through the microphone or something.

I didn't notice this because it was hard for me to pay attention to anything but the obvious autotuning during Juliette and Deacon's *outdoor* duet. At least with Connie I could pretend that shit was coming through the microphone or something.

I agree with your comment except for "the AVC is better than that." Gotta slog through a ton of casual misogyny to read the substantive stuff in these here comment sections.

I agree with your comment except for "the AVC is better than that." Gotta slog through a ton of casual misogyny to read the substantive stuff in these here comment sections.

I'm watching it entirely for Giancarlo Esposito and continue to hope fervently on his behalf for improvement in the writing. (Come to think of it, same applies to Braugher and Last Resort, except I can stand Last Resort much better than Revolution.)

I'm watching it entirely for Giancarlo Esposito and continue to hope fervently on his behalf for improvement in the writing. (Come to think of it, same applies to Braugher and Last Resort, except I can stand Last Resort much better than Revolution.)

"Waterfalls" is conspicuously absent.

"Waterfalls" is conspicuously absent.

Nth-ing the KOTH/Simpsons analogy. It's so right on that I'm surprised it didn't occur to me before. And, in that vein, it's no accident that Greg Daniels is a co-creator of both KOTH and Parks—Mike Judge actually gave him a co-creator KOTH credit after Daniels convinced him to take the series in a more