Do you have Hulu Plus? You have access to every single “Parks and Recreation” episode! Brits/Canadians: You may need to rent the DVDs. Step 1: Figure out how to watch old episodes of “Parks and Recreation”Īmericans: Do you have Netflix? You now have access to Seasons 1-3 of “Parks and Recreation” on streaming video. You’ll be quoting this quirky, wonderful gem before you know it. If I’ve convinced you to try “Parks and Recreation,” just follow my three easy steps for falling in love with the show. To help you figure out if it’s worth giving “Parks and Recreation” a try, here are some of my all-time favorite TV shows: “Buffy,” “Firefly,” “Community,” early “How I Met Your Mother,” “Chuck,” early “The Office,” “Arrested Development,” “Mad Men,” “Veronica Mars,” and “Freaks and Geeks.” Do you like most or all of those shows? Then you owe it to yourself to give “Parks and Recreation” a chance. What’s that, you say? You don’t watch “Parks and Recreation”? Well, I think you should! Yes, even if you watched some of Season 1 and didn’t like it. I love ultra-masculine Libertarian Scotch lover Ron Swanson, douchebag-with-a-heart-of-gold Tom, sarcastic April, dopey Andy, and everyone else in the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana, right down to the crazies who show up at Leslie’s public forums. I love kindhearted finance geek Ben Wyatt. I love smart, ambitious, occasionally-selfish but fundamentally-generous Leslie Knope. I love this show so much that this is my second post about it. I love this show for far too many reasons to count.
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