Chicago – “Modern Family” may have just won the Emmy and “Louie” & “Curb Your Enthusiasm” both had very strong summer outings, but the fourth-season premiere of NBC’s “Parks and Recreation” (and the equally-hysterical episode that follows it) makes the case that the Amy Poehler vehicle is the best comedy on television right now. With incredibly smart writing and increasingly impressive performances from the entire ensemble, “Parks and Rec” just keeps getting funnier.
TV Rating: 5.0/5.0
The new season picks up right where the last one left off with Leslie Knope (Poehler) mulling a decision to run for office and what that would do to her relationship with Ben (Adam Scott). Meanwhile, Tom (Aziz Ansari) has quit to form his own company, Entertainment 720, with Jean-Ralphio (Ben Schwartz), and a recently-singed Ron (Nick Offerman) is in crisis mode after learning of the return of his ex-wife Tammy 1 (not Tammy 2, as played by Megan Mullally,...
TV Rating: 5.0/5.0
The new season picks up right where the last one left off with Leslie Knope (Poehler) mulling a decision to run for office and what that would do to her relationship with Ben (Adam Scott). Meanwhile, Tom (Aziz Ansari) has quit to form his own company, Entertainment 720, with Jean-Ralphio (Ben Schwartz), and a recently-singed Ron (Nick Offerman) is in crisis mode after learning of the return of his ex-wife Tammy 1 (not Tammy 2, as played by Megan Mullally,...
- 9/22/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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