Parks And Recreation at 15: Top moments that make us miss Pawnee
To mark the NBC comedy's big anniversary, let's look back on Leslie Knope & Co.'s sweetest and silliest scenes
Parks And Recreation debuted on April 9, 2009, to great expectations. Conceived as a spinoff of The Office before its producers, Office veterans Greg Daniels and Michael Schur, went in a distinctly different direction, it was Amy Poehler’s first project after an Emmy-nominated streak on Saturday Night Live. Initially, critics were not impressed. In that way, Parks And Rec would join The Mary Tyler Moore Show, M*A*S*H, and, yes, The Office as shows that got an initial cool reception but were seriously reappraised by the end of their run. Today, Parks And Rec stands as a classic because of its sharp view of modern small-town life and Poehler’s portrayal of Leslie Knope. The associate director of the Pawnee, Indiana parks and recreation department, Knope is the classic type-A-minus personality whose natural idealism keeps bumping up against the imperfection of actual life, and Poehler turned her into a uniquely endearing lead. It also helped that Leslie’s orbit of co-workers (Nick Offerman, Rob Lowe, Aubrey Plaza, Jim O’Heir, Retta, Aziz Ansari, et. al.), BFF (Rashida Jones), and love interest (Adam Scott) were MTM-level strong, as was the writing, which tempered each character’s obliviousness and pretensions with a sly beating heart. So on the show’s 15th anniversary, we present, in no particular order, 15 of the (many) moments that make us miss Pawnee.
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