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Gahhhhh this is so great. Refused. Walls of Jericho. BOLT THROWER.

I absolutely LOVE Amy Schumer and there were bits that looked really funny but this trailer wasn't very exciting.

Same! I just lost much time to giggling ridiculously.

I know! I smiled like an idiot the entire way through and when I thought it couldn't get better, we got this: you're ridiculous and men's rights is nothing. I cheered out loud.

On the whole, this is not one of Jackson's finest hours

I have always loved this show, but re watching it on Netflix after my little gladiator was born has made me love it SO HARD. I need a Leslie Knope doll for my babe STAT.

Or perhaps every day. Like...some kind of daily show, or whatnot.

Shrugs.

I was watching the first season and I was kinda telling my husband that this show was so much better when the characters were still awkward and unsure around each other (like the dynamic between Leslie and Ron or between April and Ann). Since S4 or so, they have been too comfortable with each other and their quirks

It's just making it SO HARD to let it go, since it's absolutely on top of its game this season. But I love how they're giving each character their own little farewell. We really couldn't ask for a better final season.

You guys, Pie-Mary was one of my favorite episodes ever. Her self-published women's rights barbecue cookbook, The Feminine Mesquite? NOT the first time I wished a Parks & Rec joke was a real thing. But that whole episode just made me so incredibly happy.

I will miss this show more than pretty much anything else on television. I've been addicted since day 1 - when it wasn't nearly this good - and it gets me every time. Every character. Every on point lampooning of reality. I also loved Amy's book. I guess I'll be an optimist and say I can't wait for what's next!

I am LOVING this new season of Parks and Rec. Every episode is hilarious and touching. But at the end of every episode I fall into a pit of despair thinking about how we are getting closer and closer to the end.

It was like a million people trying to get their ass-eating comments in at once.

Can we just link to Leslie's speech at the end whenever anyone asks a woman from now on whether she is trying to have it all or if it's even possible for a woman to have it all?

I'm absolutely thrilled by what a perfect high note this show is leaving on (so far). I hate to see my favorite sitcom leave the air...but I'm glad that if it's going, it's going with a ton of class, heart, wit, and feminism.

The speech she (and Ben) made at the Pie-Mary was one of the best feminist moments I think I've ever seen on prime time TV.

This show leaving is breaking my heart, though I acknowledge that it's probably time, before it devolves or jumps a shark. But I really need Amy Poehler on my tv every week telling people how it is.

I'm gonna go ahead and blame Allison Williams for Kinja being glitchy.