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He was on Parks last season — he's the guy who loved Twilight and chained himself in Leslie's office.

It ends in May

My guess is because they had just been eliminated. I haven't been a fan of having the recent boots as sous chefs in the past because it was obvious that they were still not over their loss and not in the right head space to do their best work for someone who was their competitor a day earlier.

Lorax promos are the new Bee Movie. Remember that? I remember that.

The theater geeks in highschool were obnoxious as shit, so I assume that translates to Broadway. (and I say this as a fan of theater, both Broadway and local)

Horrible writing and horrible acting…nah, no way I'm gonna pull for a show like THIS.

This episode was the worst.

Amy Poehler being amazing and hilarious should not shock anyone.

Chris Pratt tweeted about "Champion" a few weeks ago and called her a great actor. Apparently her name is Lucy.

screw you.

Not true. Last week was great. Ben freaking out about the cops in the background made that a B episode.

I have a fantasy of how Parks is gonna end…and it involves Ron and Leslie sharing a very respectful and non-romantic moment.

The quiet moments that Leslie and Ron share are the absolute best. I appreciate the laughs, but when those two share a moment it's something special. It's the epitome of what makes this show wonderful.

Carell leaving was definitely the end. That's when I like to think the show concluded, as his final scene was brilliant.

@avclub-8b8369fc782a66a1118bd9eda89ebc07:disqus  Rainn Wilson never had a chance at a leading man type career (but The Rocker IS GOOD), but Krasinski did and he made such horrible choices. I have more faith in Mandy Moore than I do him at this point, and I'm not joking.

Krasinski is a perfect example of someone who missed their window of opportunity.

The shark has been jumped.

Adam Scott is a comedy genius as far as I'm concerned.

Any Parks episode where Ron and Leslie bond is a good one in my book. I adore how they're the voice of reason for each other.

Transatlanticism was SOOO heavy handed (love it or not), but music being heavy handed on this show is the norm. This time I was okay with it.