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as a final test, count how many times I've liked a comment.

I don't think its possible for me to LOVE a Parks episode anymore. it was a nice, decent episode, but most episodes just rehash what the show has done many times before.

the best would be Dan Harmon.

somebody hide the trampoline!

and so it begins.

i was there.

WOW. what a nice article by Todd. he's been lurking here more than i thought!

ok - watched it.

I'm watching last night's episode right now. loved the possibly-maybe Community reference !

yeah, one of the secondary reasons I didn't want to watch the video is how odd Alison looks with that hair.

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also linked in that site is video to more footage from the upcoming episode - the Andre proposal

im skipping that one from the description they give before the video

found this, but I don't think its the best example:

that would actually make sense, if the group is on the run or whatever

the pace was super fast for about two weeks there where we went from 20,000 to 27,000 Thursday to Thursday. now we're a week later and we are at 30,000. keeping a pretty good pace

wow I just rewatched it and I completely agree. I don't know what it is from, but it definitely seems like something Harrison Ford has done.

I like how he talks about missing the group having a class with real stakes like they had in season 1 with Spanish, and they got away from that in season 2 and wanted to put more emphasis on that in season 3.

I found the video:

Does anyone have a link (or remember) to the article where Dan Harmon talked about the reasons for the classes the group took each season and what it represented? I remember it was something about Spanish being season 1 because the group needed to learn the 'language' of communicating with each other and how to form a