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patagonianhorsesnake
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of all the shows on, parks and recreation has been one of a small number i don't actively root against. i'll miss it.

what worked so well with ron's arc is also that it's very well established that he does not like change. losing everyone he's worked alongside for years in that way would be devastating for him.

what i loved, and what i will always love, is donna completely shutting down ron's attempt to intimidate her. she does not put up with his bullshit.

sadly, not that one.

in what, exactly?

now i'm just imagining nkotb popping up in random gardens like a bunch of gophers, chittering and squealing as housewives chase them off with brooms…

the past was always better when we remembered it in the future today.

well, depending on the way the world goes, they might be working a lot harder (in order to survive) soon enough.

sure, if he helps.

and then he gives them all a "jowly karess"

the twist is that at the end, the police show up and arrest the psychiatrist and his staff for all sorts of safety and ethics violations, and then there's about a half hour after of her character flipping through channels and watching the media fallout.

oh god

they won the eternal childhood battle to be the one who had the gargoyle vcr game as a kid, in order to win at childhood.

candied drool did not sell very well, except to very select groups.

i ran through a bunch of scenarios in my mind to see if you're right, and now i can't look at my own body without screaming

"this is too long of a job, internet, i've got to get to work in 15 minutes"

ah, a mega bloks man. there are precious few of you left in this world.

i'd be more worried about the possibility of break-offs.

is she a a nagging shrewish harpy? because she had better be a nagging shrewish harpy.

maybe he'll hunt down and shoot some of them so that he can put them on display in the smithsonian?