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Parks and Recreation - Season 1

 
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In this hilarious mockumentary, every episode centers on the good, bad and ugly at the Park-department of the fictional Indiana town of Pawnee.
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Rob Owen
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April 09, 2009

The series doesn't jell out of the gate.
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Verne Gay
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April 09, 2009

Leslie and her outsized enthusiasm for everything D.C. is a gold mine.
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Alan Sepinwall
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April 09, 2009

I laughed, often, both while reading the script and while watching the completed pilot.
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Tom Shales
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April 09, 2009

Heaven help us all, NBC has managed to come up with a prime-time network sitcom that suffers from an excess of subtlety -- a flaw so utterly unprecedented that it has considerable novelty value on its own.
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Rick Porter
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April 09, 2009

This is a show that knows its characters so well and is so consistent in the way it handles them that it's fun just to spend 22 minutes with them,
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David Hinckley
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April 09, 2009

Part of Parks and Recreation feels uncomfortable, which would be more tolerable if the rest of the show felt funny.
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Troy Patterson
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April 09, 2009

The show is just good enough to keep you turning back in to see her [Amy Poehler's Leslie Knope] unwarranted optimism curdle.
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Matthew Gilbert
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April 09, 2009

Parks and Recreation has many distinctions, not least of all the hugely talented Poehler from Saturday Night Live, who promises to develop Leslie slowly, without the haste required in sketch comedy.
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Robert Bianco
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April 09, 2009

Parks never expends enough energy to even approach funny, but even if it were more amusing, that sour whiff of gratuitous cruelty would still linger.
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Adam Keleman
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April 09, 2009

Jarring, awkward humor. It's now just a waiting game to see if this patchy episodic specimen can gradually move past its Office-inspired roots and trudge toward developing its own individual, winning skin.
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