Think Local: A Parks and Recreation Retrospective

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • Parks and Recreation was a show I remembered aging poorly. Much to my delight, it held up better than I thought it would. While at times it feels too much like a liberal fantasy, there's enough in there to remind you that it's responding to the real world with its own brand of optimism for a better tomorrow.
    Sometimes I think we lose sight of simple concepts like hope because of their associations. While context matters for TV shows, we can't let that define everything about them.
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    49:32 - Little Horse is BIG DEAL!
    51:32 - Leslie Falls
    57:52 - Leslie Runs
    1:09:08 - Treat Yo Friends
    1:16:19 - Literally, the Third Couple
    1:21:21 - Jerry?
    1:21:27 - Ron and Leslie
    1:21:38 - OK, Fine, Jerry
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  • @JoseBird
    @JoseBird  Před rokem +337

    For those who want to watch T1J's video, check it out at: czcams.com/video/vJ3PfdC30nA/video.html

    • @shaunsmith9013
      @shaunsmith9013 Před rokem +9

      You need to do "Community"!

    • @Frivolitility
      @Frivolitility Před rokem +4

      That will be interesting, I'm sure! I had wondered if there would be a Hoots companion video about how Parks and Recreation is actually Boko Haram.

    • @connormccallum4981
      @connormccallum4981 Před rokem +2

      Yay your video came out on my birthday

    • @vlogily8043
      @vlogily8043 Před rokem +4

      T1J…….follow me 😂

    • @zeonianking2983
      @zeonianking2983 Před rokem +4

      Please do a retrospective of The Nanny

  • @lumineonlover7780
    @lumineonlover7780 Před rokem +3390

    I love the way the show portrays a platonic relationship between Ron and Leslie without ever hinting at romance and just letting be close friends

  • @airshow406
    @airshow406 Před rokem +2651

    My favorite moment in the series is where April's sister makes a bored, half assed speech at her wedding and April is overcome with genuine emotion.

  • @luzmartinez6810
    @luzmartinez6810 Před rokem +1353

    I adored the fact that the writers realized they had been writing Leslie wrong. Instead of making her a female version of Michael Scott, they made her her own character. Instead of being a naive, sometimes "dumb" character, they made her smart, fun and actually very good at her job. Instead of her co-workers being annoyed at her passion end enthusiasm, they made them admire her. Leslie Knope remains one of my favorite fictional characters.

    • @you_already_have_it
      @you_already_have_it Před rokem +10

      Mine too. She is such an aspiration. 🙂

    • @ignorant1126
      @ignorant1126 Před rokem +42

      In many ways, Leslie is the boss that Michael wanted to be. She's confident, fun, is aware of social issues, makes people smile and gets the admiration of her peers though running for office. Everyone in her office treats her like a friend.
      Michael's insecure, is overly irritating in his attempt to be fun, says accidentally offensive lines 24/7, makes Jim have that exasperated stare and spends the majority of the show without employee admiration. Everyone in his office treats him like a nuisance.
      I wonder how these two would interact

    • @mwmulv
      @mwmulv Před 9 měsíci +11

      And the name is so perfect. Knope, for a total yes person.

    • @KotoCrash
      @KotoCrash Před 8 měsíci +1

      I think they overcorrected though, especially in how overly fawning side characters became about her. Got grating.

    • @baileywick6008
      @baileywick6008 Před 6 měsíci +1

      THIS!! EXACTLY THIS

  • @jessweb
    @jessweb Před rokem +2567

    i didnt realize how accurate this show's portrayal of the public citizens was until i worked in a parks & rec department and a lady came to our community center one day and tried to set a doll on fire in the parking lot and we were like uh you cant do that here and she replied that the doll was evil and 'it has to be done.' and it was pretty wild

    • @dracorex426
      @dracorex426 Před rokem +69

      Did she say why it had to be done *there?*

    • @jessweb
      @jessweb Před rokem +127

      @@dracorex426 nope, i think she was just looking for an empty-ish parking lot. and ours wasnt even a good choice, since the parking wraps around the building… and its a community center… and a park… so lots of people around anyways

    • @TheDCbiz
      @TheDCbiz Před rokem +69

      Well do you let her do it?! If it's evil, then it has to be done. Sorry them are the rules of sorting dolls on fire 101. Obviously who would set non-evil dolls on fire, that'd just be illegal and a war crime

    • @TheFreddyK22
      @TheFreddyK22 Před rokem +2

      Lmao 💀

    • @justinwatson1510
      @justinwatson1510 Před rokem

      🎶 And I'm proud to be an American, where at least I can burn my demonically possessed toys 🎶

  • @symonewest5449
    @symonewest5449 Před rokem +488

    One of the more underrated character moments in the show imo: Donna is historically obsessed with her car but in the fourth season she intentionally damages it in order to help with Leslie's campaign.

    • @KotoCrash
      @KotoCrash Před 8 měsíci +5

      I struggle to this day to see the point of Donna's character. It was nine seasons of "This fat chick is super confident and sleeps around a lot, surprising huh?"

    • @MrGksarathy
      @MrGksarathy Před 7 měsíci +43

      ​@@KotoCrashI mean, what more point does there need to be? She does it well and is a good friend to the rest of the cast.

    • @lilyvonlicht1517
      @lilyvonlicht1517 Před 7 měsíci +20

      @@MrGksarathyyeah she’s a good supporting character

    • @didgeriedont7073
      @didgeriedont7073 Před 6 měsíci +10

      TREAT YO SELF

    • @AJ-ny1ly
      @AJ-ny1ly Před 3 měsíci +15

      @@KotoCrash she supposed to be someone who doesn’t really care about other people easily, but kind of gross past that she’s a good friend she’s dependable. She likes the finer things in life and there is a long history of the fat character being funny or stupid, but not really good at relationships or desirable generally, or if they are on in more of a funny context, but Donna is desirable with no if ands or buts to it. she’s not only desirable with no questions but she is sexy and confident and other people see it and don’t question it. She’s a pretty decent character and actually goes through great character development.

  • @orions221
    @orions221 Před rokem +1593

    “The atrocities are in blue” is my favorite line from this show

    • @Sugarman96
      @Sugarman96 Před rokem +71

      Subversive and morbidly funny at the same time, that's good comedy.

    • @anmolt3840051
      @anmolt3840051 Před rokem +94

      "The only thing I hate more than lying is skimmed milk, which is water that is *lying* about being milk" - Ron Swanson

    • @ariellelyons
      @ariellelyons Před rokem +54

      @@anmolt3840051 “any dog under 15 pounds is a cat, and cats are pointless” is another good one

    • @swimmyswim417
      @swimmyswim417 Před rokem +23

      “My son is seventeen days old, he is quite familiar with the sound of power tools.”

    • @Alex_Barbosa
      @Alex_Barbosa Před 11 měsíci +2

      Democrats are blue so I like the symbolism there as well. Intentional or not lol

  • @CarolAnnRiv
    @CarolAnnRiv Před rokem +688

    The flu part one episode just always makes me so emotional. Like, the moment when Leslie pulls through and does her presentation and Ben is flabbergasted and compares her to Michael Jordan and then says “that was Leslie Knope” like you can just tell that was the moment he fell in love with her and knew😭

    • @jontedeakin1986
      @jontedeakin1986 Před rokem +6

      Honestly i didnt like it. The whole moral of the flu episode felt like it was ramping up to be about leslie learning to be able to trust her coworkers and be less stressed and work hyperfocused. But then at the end its all undercut by leslie just magically pulling through, and the line was cheesy and dumb. Not romantic

    • @viviantompkins7925
      @viviantompkins7925 Před rokem +1

      I loved this moment 💙

    • @derp195
      @derp195 Před rokem +24

      @@jontedeakin1986 But that’s not what it was about. It was about how her hyper focus and dedication usurped her flu-addled brain and pulled her through it, because she’s Leslie MFing Knope. She’s flawed. She isn’t perfect. But she’s dedicated to her work, and that pulled her out of her fever just long enough to do what she needed to do.
      Kind of odd that your main criticism is that it didn’t turn out the way you thought it would.

    • @jontedeakin1986
      @jontedeakin1986 Před rokem +2

      @@derp195 dude my criticism isn't that the episode didn't turn out the way I expected, it's that the themes of the episode and particularly the lesie subplot (see toms subplot within the Leslie one) is built around trusting the people around you to help when you can't. It's about relying on people. So when the final moral of the story is fuck cooperation, push yourself till death, that felt incongruous to me

    • @calebmcintosh1991
      @calebmcintosh1991 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Stop... pooping...

  • @T1J
    @T1J Před rokem +701

    The walk to the stage on the ice made me laugh for like a month the first time I saw it

    • @talkingonyoutube623
      @talkingonyoutube623 Před rokem +16

      Easily one of the funniest moments ever

    • @izunahosaki6133
      @izunahosaki6133 Před rokem +6

      It's the clip my brother first showed me of the show that made me want to watch it too

    • @kelseyharris4977
      @kelseyharris4977 Před rokem +2

      Honestly same, one of the funniest moments on tv 😂

    • @TheDarthbinky
      @TheDarthbinky Před rokem +9

      "I'm holding the dog, and he is peeing. He is now peeing."

    • @bisma1352
      @bisma1352 Před rokem +1

      i think it gave me a hernia honestly. Sooo funny

  • @davidtaylor142
    @davidtaylor142 Před rokem +1506

    Parks and Rec exists in a universe where liberalism functions correctly and right libertarians actually believe what they say they believe.
    That said, would be a nice world to live in.

    • @varisleek3360
      @varisleek3360 Před rokem +87

      yeeeeeah
      unironically had me feeling i was libertarian when I was younger

    • @Cyril29a
      @Cyril29a Před rokem +5

      @Geez I'm and ancap because capitalism is just a framework for exchange which is needed to combat entropy.

    • @Tonkertrucks
      @Tonkertrucks Před rokem +164

      @@Cyril29a capitalism is a system that incentivizes endless consumption and ruthless accumulation of profit. Markets are the framework, but markets can exist outside of capitalism

    • @Cyril29a
      @Cyril29a Před rokem +1

      @@Tonkertrucks How does it do that?

    • @beautifullights8484
      @beautifullights8484 Před rokem +86

      @@Cyril29a That's a pretty large question, but the primary issue with unfettered capitalism is that it's known to prioritise low wages and consolidate wealth. This is because paying workers is one of those things you can skimp out on without creating worse products, many multinational corporations employ slaves or wage slaves in Africa and Asia and have lobbyists in the parliaments of various governments trying to lower the minimum wage and deregulate the market. Consolidation of wealth occurs because it's the entire point of a business, to keep as much of their money as possible and mitigate any way they could lose their money. Competition is not inducsive to profit, if there is no market regulation then businesses will employ unethical methods. You can see this in places where regulation isn't enforced, gentrification is a good example which has pushed many lower class communities farther into destitution (black neighborhoods in the US as well as poor cities in Puerto Rico are examples I can think of off the top of my head).

  • @kmaldo16
    @kmaldo16 Před rokem +505

    The fact that more shows don't center around finding a best friend is just such a missed opportunity

  • @flawlix
    @flawlix Před rokem +150

    I think what I like about Chris and Ann is that it’s a very practical relationship. It’s not a whirlwind romance, but it’s a relationship a lot of people get into. They’re at a stage in life where they want similar things, don’t want to wait, and like each other and are attracted enough to each other to decide to make it work.

    • @miz_logo_lee
      @miz_logo_lee Před 3 měsíci +8

      Exactly. They also have excellent honestly and work towards good communication. Like when Ben advised Chris to say “that sucks” instead of try to fix things. He listened, he changed.

  • @jbcatz5
    @jbcatz5 Před rokem +340

    What’s also lovely about Jerry is that he’s the one who has the most success in separating his home life from his workplace (a rarity for the genre). The closest he gets to the two intermingling is when Chris is dating his daughter Millicent, and even then it’s not a major drama or source of conflict like the romantic relationships of the core cast usually are. April, usually the first person to bully him, gets to show a bit of sympathy to Jerry by stealing Chris’s car keys so he can’t take Millicent home with him. For all the ribbing Jerry gets he is hyper competent when it comes to filing matters rather than being overall incompetent and there’s someone in city hall lower down the pecking order than him!
    The way the show sees him out is definitely earned by the character, becoming the mayor and staying beloved in that position for the rest of his life.

    • @Sugarman96
      @Sugarman96 Před rokem

      Jerry is also hung, which is quite the point in his favor.

    • @SnarkTheMagicDragon
      @SnarkTheMagicDragon Před rokem

      Gary/Larry/Jerry etc really caught my eye on the 2nd watch through. It's pretty much a Buddhist parable. He knows his place as the whipping boy and might even be proud of it. He knows he's the glue that holds the place together. He even warns Ben to stop from saying Ben likes him. It's almost a spiritual calling to him, because........he has the prettiest wife who adores him and his gigantic penis. He and his wife are on the same page with everything and provided a stable home for their kids. One of my favorite parts happens during breakfast the Gergich way when he's graceful and in his element.

  • @laindarko3591
    @laindarko3591 Před rokem +252

    I grew up with this show and the Ben & Leslie relationship showed me exactly what I wanted my future relationship to be like, it's not just that they love each other but you also see how much they admire each other, like Ben is truly impressed by Leslie and does so much to support her dreams and it's so sweet and the fact that Leslie tells him to go to DC even though she'll miss him... Idk they felt so much more secure and mature than most other sitcom couples I was used to and that's probably why they stick out to so many people, myself included.

    • @filiaaut
      @filiaaut Před rokem +15

      One thing I learnt from the video was that they weren't intended to end up together and that they planned for Leslie to have a series of different relationship. I think that somehow, it helped to write a more meaningful relationship.
      When a show plans a "meant to be relationship", especially between main characters, they tend to be each other only real romantic option and as a result, you don't really need to make the relationship special, to try to think as to why it would work. A and B are the two young, beautiful main characters that the public is meant to like, the only other characters that will "fit the bill" to be in a relationship with one of the two are typically side characters who are only temporary obstacles to that main romance. Of course, there can be a little work to show why A and B specifically fit together, but it is not super necessary and it is often, well, not forgotten entirely, but not that much of a focus.
      The fact that when they were set up to be together, Leslie had already had a few love interests and that the writers weren't already trying to sell us an happily ever after before the characters first conversations on screen, it meant that they had to figure out what made that specific relationship interesting, why these two characters fit together, and how their interactions are different from the ones that came before, and the ones that will possibly come after.
      If you only need one epic romance on the course of your series, it can be generic. In fact, the whole "meant to be" thing kind of forces things to be generic. If you know you'll need three to five (main) romantic relationships throughout the course of the show, they can't all be generic, otherwise the watchers will be bored by the end of the second one.
      With Ben and Leslie, they did a really good job at always finding new reasons why these two like and admire each other, reasons that are unique to them both. And I guess at some point they kept finding new reasons why this should work out and decided not to break them up.
      It's also much more realistic, now that I think of it. In real life people exist, they meet, then they realise whether or not they want to get in a relationship, once they are in the relationship, they see over time how their feelings evolve and how compatible they are, if things go well they continue, and if they don't they break up and meet other people. To be fair, marriage agencies kind of go the other way around, with people wanting a certain type of relationship and trying to fit another person into it, and maybe it does work sometimes, but it does feel a little more artificial to me.
      Of course, fiction doesn't have to be realistic, but I really do think they struck gold with Ben and Leslie.

  • @estebanmorales6487
    @estebanmorales6487 Před rokem +464

    I've worked in my local government for 12 years. Although a very different context, this show spoke to me quite a lot.The dynamics between the characters were great, true, but the subject matter was also well researched, believe it or not. I still remember fondly the idealism of the people I had the privilege of working with, there were quite a few Leslie Knopes there.

    • @joannac.3782
      @joannac.3782 Před rokem +12

      I work in municipal gov't and it spoke to me, too.

    • @grizzlyalmighty2
      @grizzlyalmighty2 Před rokem +31

      "there are quite a few Leslie Knopes out there" :')

  • @MissPlayAndWatch
    @MissPlayAndWatch Před rokem +101

    It's weird to see Chris Pratt as a lovable goofball again instead of the biggest movie star with ties to a questionable church. As much as I love him as Star Lord, I miss character actor Chris Pratt.
    Also, it feels only natural to follow Parks and Rec up with a 30 Rock retrospective with how tied together Amy Poehler and Tina Fey are in my mind.

  • @em12bun
    @em12bun Před rokem +69

    leslie and ben’s relationship has shaped my idea of the right relationship so deeply. i remember vividly when i watched the series for the first time and realized the attraction bubbling between them and feeling soooo giddy. i just. love this series so deeply. it’s like one of those defining more favorite pieces of media of my whole life 😭

  • @louissykes2406
    @louissykes2406 Před rokem +482

    We’re close to a community retrospective

    • @SIDEKICKDUSTY
      @SIDEKICKDUSTY Před rokem +21

      Haha I posted almost the same sentiment but about 30 Rock. I would also be psyched to see a Community one, though.

    • @dpglounge4900
      @dpglounge4900 Před rokem +20

      Definitely closer to ALF

    • @sneckie
      @sneckie Před rokem +8

      I think that would be wonderful but honestly he should just wait until the movie comes out.

    • @hollandscottthomas
      @hollandscottthomas Před rokem +7

      @@SIDEKICKDUSTY Oooooo, 30 Rock would be a great one. I think Community should wait til the movie.

    • @freddogrosso9835
      @freddogrosso9835 Před rokem +1

      @@sneckie After the last 3 seasons, I'm afraid I lost faith in how good the movie could be.

  • @aykhan629
    @aykhan629 Před rokem +67

    there is an entire generation of women who are searching for or found their ben wyatt. i have been to at least three weddings that have used “i love you and i like you” in their vows or somewhere in their wedding. i even told my husband on our first date, “i am just looking for the ben wyatt to my leslie knope.” even though in reality, we are also very much april and andy in some ways. this was the first tv couples where i had seen two couples where there was no question that they would be together forever.

  • @JBabyLeather
    @JBabyLeather Před rokem +493

    I’m glad that you included a section talking about the character of Jerry. I’m hoping that television shows nowadays are moving away from having characters that Soli serve the purpose to be a punching bag. Characters like Meg Griffin, Toby from the office, and especially Jerry who is shown to be a warm kind of person… It’s just really makes me uncomfortable that so many shows still choose to have a punching bag type character. And I feel like that’s not needed.

    • @taylorgayhart9497
      @taylorgayhart9497 Před rokem +95

      I feel like the writers agreed with you in the end, and that’s why they give him such a happy ending!! He was one of my favorite characters lol I just love that he has this amazing and warm home life but it’s a complete mystery!

    • @chinortega3
      @chinortega3 Před rokem +52

      Jerry had an amazing life which is why he didn't care and how the writers probably evened it out lol

    • @em0ville
      @em0ville Před rokem +59

      yeah, as someone who the only daughter in an abusive household, i remember not even being able to watch family guy when i was younger because it reminded me too much of how i was being treated in my own home. nowadays, i just hate characters who solely exist as a punching bag. it's just never funny and the mistreatment always angers me.

    • @JBabyLeather
      @JBabyLeather Před rokem +4

      @@em0ville I feel you

    • @bonzupippinpaddleoxacoppil484
      @bonzupippinpaddleoxacoppil484 Před rokem +30

      Also appreciate that after his fart attack he mentions changing his health habits and then LIVES TO BE 100!!! Man did not mess around!

  • @vexorian
    @vexorian Před rokem +477

    To be honest one of this show's greatest strengths is the ships. Ben and Leslie, April and Andy and even Ron and Diane. It's really good couples all around.

    • @futon2345
      @futon2345 Před rokem

      How corny are you

    • @ginichilders9619
      @ginichilders9619 Před rokem +13

      Yes! I love that they are all supportive and mature, where they aren't emphasized by their arguments.

    • @lunayoshi
      @lunayoshi Před rokem +27

      Yes, and the toxic relationships are shown to be toxic, such as Ron's with the Tammys or Tom with whatshername at first, when he wasn't mature enough to have a relationship with her. Relationships that need to be broken up are broken up, and I appreciate that in this show.

    • @Sugarman96
      @Sugarman96 Před rokem +7

      I'd add Ron and Leslie in there, their friendship is very well developed. They're no Turk and JD, but they're still pretty great.

    • @dweeb4
      @dweeb4 Před rokem +2

      Schur romances are unparalleled!

  • @gyrrgibbs305
    @gyrrgibbs305 Před rokem +192

    I was homeless for a long time and lived off grid for a while after that. Because of that lifestyle, I never saw more than a few episodes of most of the shows you cover.
    These retrospectives give me a chance to catch up on these things. I currently work 3 jobs so binging old sitcoms is not an option for me. It is nice to finally get some of the references my peers make about these shows.
    I also really like the work you do on right wing pundits. I often interact with people who echo the opinions of these influencers (sometimes word for word) and it helps to understand the vectors these views spread through.
    Thank you for all that you do, I know it is a lot of work.

  • @Alkeeros
    @Alkeeros Před rokem +91

    Parks and Rec is my favorite sitcom of all time. The relationships, not just romantic but Ben and Chris's friendship, Ann and April's antagonism. The writers and actors really nailed it

  • @MrGksarathy
    @MrGksarathy Před rokem +431

    Ever since I first found these sitcom retrospectives, I've been waiting for one on Parks and Rec. It was one of my favorites as a teen, and now, I realize how much there is to unpack in its Obama-era neoliberal optimism. That, and the cast legit plays well together, despite the flaws of the show's ideology.

  • @gabriellepriest5007
    @gabriellepriest5007 Před rokem +68

    I love when Michael Schur said “I thought I created that” in reference to the murals. I always wondered if the creators of the show realized how accurate they were at capturing working in local government.
    I work for my own city’s Parks and Recreation Department, and I’ve worked in local government for a long time and the depictions of the citizens are spot on.

    • @calebmcintosh1991
      @calebmcintosh1991 Před 10 měsíci +2

      This show is to local government what Community is to community college - heightened, but scarily accurate.

    • @adriano9216
      @adriano9216 Před 3 měsíci

      @@calebmcintosh1991my community college isn’t like community. lol maybe in that year

    • @calebmcintosh1991
      @calebmcintosh1991 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@adriano9216 speak for yourself. I went to community college in Colorado, where Community is set, and I'm not exaggerating when I say that it was so fucking similar. We had a paintball incident, for fuck's sake.

    • @adriano9216
      @adriano9216 Před 3 měsíci

      @@calebmcintosh1991 that seems like it was done cause it was the set but tbh yea I could see a community college being super upidy with big budgets for that stuff

    • @calebmcintosh1991
      @calebmcintosh1991 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@adriano9216 it was the opposite of uppity with a big budget, friend. You don't need a budget to have a paintball incident. Or any of the other wacky shit that happened there.

  • @meljay5660
    @meljay5660 Před 7 měsíci +64

    When they had to shimmy accross the ice during the campaign event, I fell in love with all of them. It's so funny!

  • @princessbablaschmabladingd7451

    A high school teacher I loved always told us to "think globally, act locally"

  • @Whiteythereaper
    @Whiteythereaper Před rokem +76

    I love when retrospectives pepper in clips of cast & writer/creator interviews & panels for added context. It really just adds so much to video essays, and helps to really elevate them above the rest. I'm not even halfway through yet, but your presentation and production style are wonderfully refreshing. Great work, man

  • @InaneBlatherPodcast
    @InaneBlatherPodcast Před rokem +159

    Leslie and Ben's wedding was mushy and corny and I loved it so so much 😭 haha I'll admit it 100%

  • @broodjebamibal
    @broodjebamibal Před rokem +118

    It's not time for it yet but I'm looking forward to "Everything is fine, A The Good Place retrospectieve".
    Oh and 30Rock of course.

  • @joselynhittson9306
    @joselynhittson9306 Před rokem +55

    i’m from Muncie indiana. the sister city. the real life pawnee. and there’s more parallels in the show to how it really is here than you would think. even the images in the intro are plays on things found around muncie indiana. also the pawnee map is a muncie map flipped up and down then left to right

    • @SybilNix
      @SybilNix Před rokem +4

      Please tell me they have copies/replicas of the show’s murals in city hall or any of the government buildings

    • @lenflakisinski6260
      @lenflakisinski6260 Před rokem +3

      Yeah, I live in Fishers and see a lot of the parallels as well. Specifically I see a lot of parallels between Pawnee and Eagleton to Fishers and Carmel

  • @justinharris2320
    @justinharris2320 Před rokem +67

    I think the 1st episode with Eagleton Ron was a good example of how Ron Swanson was a few degrees away from being a hippie lol Between the love of nature and the love of simplicity, Eagleton Ron almost fooled Ron Swanson 😂

    • @SirFlooberis
      @SirFlooberis Před rokem +10

      Ron discovering that eagleton Ron is a hippie is still one of my favorite moments in the show

    • @peepo2560
      @peepo2560 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Seeing Sam Elliott in any role makes me happy, but Eagleton Ron was so perfect for him

  • @agroteraaaa
    @agroteraaaa Před rokem +183

    as someone who's involved in local gov via volunteer work, this show has a special place in my heart.

  • @jackakimbo5718
    @jackakimbo5718 Před rokem +25

    I love this show so, so much. It manages to not just be funny as hell, but it also just makes me happy, man. It's just so comfy, it's like going back home to visit as an adult and eating something your mom cooked for the first time in years and years.

  • @Unquestionable
    @Unquestionable Před rokem +76

    It's very much a kind of show that I have to turn off my brain and just let the good feels flow. It's so so satisfying and enjoyable to imagine a world like it's presented, optimistic and always moving forward, and that's one of the reasons I come back to many sitcoms. I think the premise of many, Parks and Rec in particular, to be very much out of touch with reality but sometimes that's simply what we need to keep us going. So yeah the real world is far more steeped in cynicism and nuance yet we still all hold some sort of hope in our hearts that maybe things will work out no matter how contrary to the situation it might seem.

  • @GuardianOfMoon
    @GuardianOfMoon Před rokem +38

    Something about how Ben kisses Leslie, as a response to her questions, melts me every time. Glad to see both kisses made it into this review. :)

  • @fungushoney9958
    @fungushoney9958 Před rokem +35

    Somehow I feel like every single one of Tom’s ideas would work in 2023

  • @sarayha91
    @sarayha91 Před rokem +84

    I think my only issue with the show is that I don't feel that it was necessary for April to get pregnant. They really forced it, and I would've appreciated if she had opted to be child-free.

    • @aaa303
      @aaa303 Před rokem +34

      It's more believable to me that April could be happy with children than Andy could be happy without children. Besides, Donna, Tom, and Craig never have children, as far as we know.

    • @SirFlooberis
      @SirFlooberis Před rokem +6

      @@aaa303that is completely true lol

    • @ashjohnson3499
      @ashjohnson3499 Před rokem +4

      I would've ratherwd she had a child but remained a single mother. I think her want to have a family was right, but they did rush her and Chris getting back together. And it does undercut her development a bit

    • @bruhmomentobruh
      @bruhmomentobruh Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@ashjohnson3499 lmao this comment is about april, not ann

    • @MrGksarathy
      @MrGksarathy Před 7 měsíci +1

      Not untrue, but all the same, the way April approached the experience of childbirth in the epilogue felt true to herself, especially with the makeup. That, and as said before, Andy probably wanted them more than April didn't.

  • @kristanner3933
    @kristanner3933 Před rokem +202

    This is perfect timing. I've got a horrible stomach bug and am stuck in bed. A video from my favorite CZcamsr about my favorite show is exactly what I need to take my mind off things.

  • @About30Ninjasmemebank
    @About30Ninjasmemebank Před 5 měsíci +4

    My favourite moment from this show was the unity concert at the end of season 6, seeing Andy and his band get back together and Ron finally feeling comfortable enough to reveal duke silver, that whole final song when they preformed 5000 candles in the wind that seriously hit me in the feels. I wouldn’t have complained if the show ended there, it was all so well done.

  • @eye.sexual
    @eye.sexual Před rokem +16

    I always preferred this show over The Office. It played nonstop when I stayed in the hospital, and it was oddly comforting.

  • @g1lol
    @g1lol Před rokem +52

    for some reason i could never get into the office but always loved parks and rec

    • @ginichilders9619
      @ginichilders9619 Před rokem +12

      I'm sort of the same. I enjoyed parts of The Office but it honestly hasn't stuck with me in the way Parks and Rec has. I just really can't handle how it relied so much on cringe humor and characters often being utter dicks towards each other. And yet, strangely enough, I love It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, but that's mostly because IASIP doesn't gloss over the fact that Dennis, Dee, Mac, Charlie and Frank are horrible people. I feel like The Office tries to be both optimistic/heartwarming and cringe comedy, which just feels jarring (probably because The Office was based on a British sitcom).

  • @HVAC_Sean
    @HVAC_Sean Před rokem +18

    As of the time of this writing, a state senator representing Nebraska's 6th District is sustaining a filibuster to halt the implementation of a local anti-trans bill that would outlaw trans youth under the age of 19 receiving ANY trans-affirming care. This is just one local bill among hundreds that had sprouted in red states across the country. When I heard of this, I almost immediately thought of Leslie Knope. This sounds like something she would do. It's not a national-scale fight. It's this senator fighting for the rights of her state's trans population. And that's beautiful. Local government is where things shine, and Parks and Rec was a show that really explored that.
    I hope that senator succeeds. She will have saved countless lives in the resistance against bigotry. She is a true Leslie Knope.

    • @flaviacristina8735
      @flaviacristina8735 Před rokem +3

      2 weeks later and she's still going ✊🏼

    • @bake-io1cf
      @bake-io1cf Před rokem

      The trans religion really wants to groom and maim children. She is the villain working for the child molesters and corporations.

  • @TheShauNanigans
    @TheShauNanigans Před 4 měsíci +4

    Every year on my birthday, Jim O'Heir wishes me a happy birthday on Facebook. The fact that Jim is as sweet as Jerry/Gary in real life, is one of my favorite facts about his character.

  • @MegCazalet
    @MegCazalet Před rokem +147

    I’m weeping. I loved this show. My husband and I are gonna start rewatching the the whole thing after this. ❤

    • @cbhlde
      @cbhlde Před rokem +2

      Sounds like a great marriage! Enjoy and have a great time you both! :)

  • @AKimmelFIlms
    @AKimmelFIlms Před rokem +23

    My Friends an I have joined the Parks and Rec. art section of our local govt. about a year ago to try to help artist in our community. It's amazing how simple it kinda is to make change on a local level. not even a year in and we have been seeting up and participating in comunity events and even are working on getting a new art center for the youth built on our side of town. it seems so scary but honestly local politics is just everyday people wanting to make some kinda change for the better in their community.
    If you are ever concidering getting involed in local politics defiently do it. it's amazing the people you meet and good you can do even if it's a small change. [it is lowkey stressful at times but that's why you just need a great team of friends or soon to be friends!]

  • @sighduck9789
    @sighduck9789 Před rokem +33

    "Punished by being sent to Pawnee" sounds like a meme

  • @antlerbraum2881
    @antlerbraum2881 Před rokem +11

    I like Parks and Rec, and I wish the world functioned more like that. It’s it’s a world where the right-wing Libertarians are actually ideologically driven and Liberalism, if done with enough love can solve any problem. It’s naive, but also hopeful in a very genuine way that is kind of admirable.

  • @watchncarry9593
    @watchncarry9593 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Thought of it as a decent show the first 1.5 seasons. Was about to quit it near end of season 2, but decided to stick it out till that season's end. And so GLAD that i did. For me, the show really took off in the last few episodes of season 2, and especially in season 3 and on. It has since become one of my all-time favorite shows to watch. Such a brilliant array, development and interaction of diverse characters.

  • @colinbanning9416
    @colinbanning9416 Před rokem +52

    The number of times I've used 'we also need a better, less terrible history' is innumerable

  • @Adrian_1114
    @Adrian_1114 Před rokem +21

    I love the hopeful optimism prevalent in this show. And in my opinion that is why I enjoyed it way more than the office, which I stopped watching after season 2. Te characters just gel together way better in my opinion.

  • @sporer_
    @sporer_ Před rokem +18

    oh wow, that cat/dog description of April & Andy is too perfect. Never thought about that!!!

  • @deaf-tomcat
    @deaf-tomcat Před rokem +32

    god, i really loved this. i'm fucking close to tears just seeing those scenes...this show was really so special to me back in the day

  • @nessa-marks
    @nessa-marks Před rokem +7

    ben and leslie confessing their love through ethel beavers has always been the soul of this show to me.

  • @AlaCooper
    @AlaCooper Před 7 měsíci +5

    Commenting again, but Leslie and Ben is hands down my absolute favourite TV couple. They're a benchmark for what couples should strive for

  • @rainyfeathers9148
    @rainyfeathers9148 Před rokem +27

    Leslie Knope is real to me🤗. She should be a role model and not just a funny character. These are the kinds of colleagues that make you love Mondays😌☕

  • @simdivya
    @simdivya Před rokem +25

    if you ever feel like doing another Schur show retrospective, might I request the good place? it's really interesting seeing the seeds of his optimistic perspective in parks, and how it flourished and developed throughout the writing of the good place. it's another one of those warm and fuzzy shows for me - I just think Michael Schur nails "comfort" TV

  • @bridgetcooney5085
    @bridgetcooney5085 Před rokem +20

    "I love you and I like you." That's what I say to my partner. I've had dramatic relationships, but what has made this last 11 years is that I genuinely like my partner. Love is fickle and it's not always healthy or rational. But genuinely liking your partner makes all the difference.

  • @lizfinkelstein1323
    @lizfinkelstein1323 Před rokem +68

    I cannot tell you my excitement when I saw this pop up on my homepage. No one does these videos better than you, and this is my top 3 favorite show, with Community and 30 Rock. I watched all of them for the first time during the Pandemic and only Community didn't grab me right away. Even though the first season of P&R wasn't considered "good", I still laughed a minute into the pilot and multiple times thereafter.

  • @WobblesandBean
    @WobblesandBean Před rokem +50

    YOS! José uploaded about Parks & Rec! I really needed this, I had a very, very bad mental health day yesterday. I'm looking forward to this 💜

    • @louissykes2406
      @louissykes2406 Před rokem +4

      Hope everything’s okay

    • @bethanythatsme
      @bethanythatsme Před rokem +2

      Hope life feels lighter soon

    • @Nickshelf
      @Nickshelf Před rokem +2

      Sending you love. Hope you’re feeling better.

    • @DragonbornCanid
      @DragonbornCanid Před rokem

      hope this video has helped you feel better and that you feel better in general soon❤❤

    • @kristislocum4609
      @kristislocum4609 Před rokem

      Sending you much love ❤️❤️❤️

  • @SIDEKICKDUSTY
    @SIDEKICKDUSTY Před rokem +78

    Oh, wow, I wasn't expecting this. Really cool to see Jose covering a show I have clearer memories of watching, and it gives me hope that one day he might do one of these on 30 Rock

  • @radish1395
    @radish1395 Před rokem +4

    Ben and Leslie's relationship is so natural and beautiful. He finds himself with her and reconciles his guilt of his past with the goals of his future. Leslie lets him bring out his goofy and passionate side, and Ben keeps Leslie grounded but never tries to diminish her shine.
    And the way that they say "I love you and I like you" is so important. People think that loving someone is the end but you have to like someone first before you love them, and you have to continue to like someone to love them. It's a really lovely reminder of the work that goes into a big love. You have to work to continue liking each other as you grow and change as humans. It's easy to love someone as they change. It's hard to continue to like as they change.

  • @SelectiveMemories
    @SelectiveMemories Před rokem +15

    I very much enjoyed this video, but surprised no shout out for the brilliant Mo Collins' Joan Calamezzo. She brought so much flavor to the world outside the office.

  • @brandonmurphy301
    @brandonmurphy301 Před rokem +14

    The flu episode is one of the funniest episodes of anything, ever. Pure gold.
    Also, I would love to see a retrospective on 3rd Rock From the Sun.

  • @averyeml
    @averyeml Před rokem +45

    I can tell you right now I’m gonna need to rewatch this video later because while I’m trying to pay attention there’s a very loud, constant cry of “YOU NEED TO REWATCH PARKS AND REC AGAIN” on a loop over it in my head.
    I adore this show, im so glad it got a chance to have those extra seasons it needed to get started. I truly think if it were a tv show nowadays it would’ve been cancelled after the first season aired. Streaming services take rocky first seasons as a death knell because it isn’t “the next The Office” or “the next Parks and Rec” but don’t realize that both of those shows needed time and big changes to get where they are.

  • @chriss.m.8405
    @chriss.m.8405 Před rokem +7

    The ice rink campaign scene was the funniest thing I’ve ever seen on TV

  • @constantreader1422
    @constantreader1422 Před rokem +12

    i thought i grew out of this show, but several of these clips made me tear up. thank you for your work keeping me company while i do chores and keep motivated, that might sound silly, but it's a big deal for me.

  • @spacecat7864
    @spacecat7864 Před rokem +27

    I watched this entire series during a pretty bad depressive episode and I felt so many feelings. I have been low key waiting for you to make a video about it for soooo long. ❤

    • @spacecat7864
      @spacecat7864 Před rokem +1

      56:00 not me crying at the court transcript reading of Bens romantic gesture again….

    • @spacecat7864
      @spacecat7864 Před rokem +1

      1:07:38 it keeps happening

  • @baileymadison7476
    @baileymadison7476 Před rokem +13

    I love parks and Rec. this show gives me an unimaginable amount of happiness and when I’m feeling down I watch this show to put me in a better mood

  • @tomdavis3878
    @tomdavis3878 Před rokem +17

    I don't have a movie review, but I can say that "Parks & Rec" showrunner Mike Schur's book "How to Be Perfect" is a brilliant and funny read, and I cannot recommend it enough. I honestly had no idea who he was (and had never seen "Parks and Rec," "The Office," nor "The Good Place") before he started doing regular appearances on The Dan LeBatard Show, a sports radio show-turned-podcast than I listen to. But apart from the moral reprehensibility inherent to being a Boston sports fan (for legal reasons, this is a joke), he's a thoughtful, funny, considerate man who seems to just be a great person. And the book is great, introducing Western moral philosophy and using it to tackle every moral question from the slam dunk "Should I punch my friend in the face for no reason?" to "Should I run into a burning building and try to save everyone trapped inside?" to "This sandwich is morally problematic, but it's also delicious. Can I still eat it?" Literally one of my favorite books of all time, and I'd recommend it to anyone.

  • @mimmikyute
    @mimmikyute Před rokem +31

    NBC removed this from Netflix and my life hasn’t been the same since.
    Thank you for feeding my addiction ❤❤❤

    • @krankarvolund7771
      @krankarvolund7771 Před rokem +1

      Netflix didn't removed it from Netflix, NBCUniversal did to put it on their streaming platform, Peacock ^^

    • @mimmikyute
      @mimmikyute Před rokem +1

      @@krankarvolund7771 I corrected my post before you wrote this comment. Sorry, I was baked :P

  • @alexandravelardes7692
    @alexandravelardes7692 Před rokem +5

    The mural he is referring to is in Boise Idaho its the old courthouse and depicts a hanging of an indigenous man... this is my home town 😮‍💨

  • @danielhague734
    @danielhague734 Před rokem +10

    This was a fantastic video. Parks is my all-time favorite comfort show. Something about it is just so quaint and cozy and warm, and relatable for those of us that grew up in small towns. I think it really shines through when the people making a show are having a great time making it. I heard Chris Pratt a while back talking about how, despite becoming a big movie star, his favorite thing he's ever worked on is Parks. You can really tell this show was made with so much love.

  • @lilchapstick7022
    @lilchapstick7022 Před rokem +13

    I really love these retrospectives, hopefully we get one on MASH someday

  • @sidney4357
    @sidney4357 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm always shocked by how well Parks and Rec holds up. Yes it's no longer particularly timely, but the optimism and pure belief in the good of humanity and the need to keep fighting for things to be better will always be so lovely.

  • @robinita46853
    @robinita46853 Před rokem +21

    I'm really happy to see this take. It feels too cruel to dismiss this show just because of its neoliberalism in the wake of all that's happened since 2015. I still really love this show even though most of the commentary I hear about it now is focused on critiquing its politics. There's a lot to be enjoyed here as long as you keep that critical eye open. It's the same with any piece of art. Thank you for all the nuance!

  • @IzayaV
    @IzayaV Před rokem +9

    An off hand comment that really stood out to me at the end of the series was how badly Ann wanted a male child, and how Leslie also puts a lot of emphasis and excitement on having two male children, where the whole series really built up such strong female characters and fleshed out female relationships so well. Something about it always didn't sit right with me, how they went out of their way to show preferential treatment towards boy children, like why? It doesn't add anything to the characters or make much sense.

    • @bethanychatman9531
      @bethanychatman9531 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Woah, I didn't even remember that. That is incredibly weird and sad, it's deeply unsettling. Because that's how a lot of our misgony and sexism permeated society our world.

  • @weller0060
    @weller0060 Před rokem +35

    You keep making the incredibly detailed retrospectives, I'll keep watching them 🤘🤘

  • @cherylbomb1138
    @cherylbomb1138 Před rokem +16

    Fun Fact, Jonathan Joss might be recognizable if you've watched King Of The Hill. That's the voice of John Redcorn!

  • @cthulhu888
    @cthulhu888 Před měsícem +1

    I think the best thing about parks and rec was that every main and side character is so memorable! Pretty much every season has at least one moment for everyone to shine.The office only really centers around a handful of characters and everyone else is always on the back burner that it's easy to forget or not care about them.

  • @bece00
    @bece00 Před rokem +54

    Loving this vid! Time to rewatch Parks and Rec 😄
    May i request a 3rd rock from the sun retrospective?

    • @loveschaak260
      @loveschaak260 Před rokem +9

      Oh my God yes I need this. 3rd rock was my childhood

    • @Vi_Vi_1
      @Vi_Vi_1 Před rokem +3

      Omg yes

  • @tetremuvi5207
    @tetremuvi5207 Před rokem +6

    I've never watched most of the shows you talk about and that's never stopped me from watching your videos, but "Leslie Know drives two penguins in carseats to Iowa so they can stay gay married" made me pause the video so I could watch this one. I will be back.

  • @Saint_John88
    @Saint_John88 Před rokem +49

    the "We Love You, Harris" moment had me bawling when I watched the finale. 😢 I'm so glad I got to experience his comedic genius in real-time thanks to Comedy Bang Bang, The Sarah Silverman Program, and this show. ❤❤

    • @supercrownjosie7732
      @supercrownjosie7732 Před rokem +5

      God, me too. I remember listening to the Comedy Bang Bang episode in tribute to him that week and being unable to keep it together. we lost one of the greats. but we'll always have Foam.

    • @jackakimbo5718
      @jackakimbo5718 Před rokem +1

      RIP Terrorist Wittels ❤

  • @hoppinghessien
    @hoppinghessien Před rokem +3

    “The atrocities are in blue.” Is my favorite P&R joke.

  • @danielkrantz4214
    @danielkrantz4214 Před rokem +10

    Missed the chance to call this a parks and rectrospective

  • @loserloserloser69
    @loserloserloser69 Před rokem +6

    More respect for Jonathan Joss and his amazing career and performance on parks.

  • @3231rmj
    @3231rmj Před rokem +4

    It’s obvious how hard you worked on this video. Thanks for sharing your love for such an amazing show

  • @arnoldfreeman2885
    @arnoldfreeman2885 Před rokem +91

    I’m not sure I’m ready for this video yet. P&R’s politics have aged horribly but the jokes and stories are still excellent. All the retrospectives by Jose are for shows I never cared about, but he gives fantastic insight and social context for each show. I now understand Cheers, I understand Home Improvement and Dinosaurs. I already understood P&R; the only thing I can gain is learning how much I’ve evolved since the show began, which I already know is a lot. It’s actually physically painful for me to think how much I’ve changed.

    • @BlehIsMe
      @BlehIsMe Před rokem +9

      This is *exactly* how I feel.

    • @MrGksarathy
      @MrGksarathy Před rokem +2

      My feelings exactly.

    • @christophergreen6595
      @christophergreen6595 Před rokem +19

      It never got its hooks into me because of those fantasy politics. It was so clearly delusional.... AND OMG, they just compared it to West Wing as I was about to type it.

    • @earthboundretro
      @earthboundretro Před rokem +1

      Amazingly well said

    • @paulcooper8818
      @paulcooper8818 Před rokem +9

      How have P&R's politics aged horribly?

  • @ebrdsht
    @ebrdsht Před rokem +7

    I'm glad to watch this video and not see any drama surrounding the production. So nice to know the cast are all friends, or at least on good terms :)

  • @EthansSpace
    @EthansSpace Před rokem +8

    Triangle of Sadness was a great film. It feels like 3 movies in one and has so many interesting things to say

  • @exceedcharge1
    @exceedcharge1 Před rokem +6

    I cant believe you didn’t talk about the most important aspect of the show, The Cones of Dunshire

  • @ChibiFighter
    @ChibiFighter Před rokem +10

    I absolutely love this video and as someone who really loved this show as it was airing I'm glad I could get a reminder of just how good the show still is, also I could not wait for you to talk about Ron and Leslie as characters so thank you for covering that.

  • @NinjaRodent
    @NinjaRodent Před rokem +11

    Not too long ago I finished up a rewatch of Parks and Rec and was surprised that it mostly holds up. Sure it's somewhat naive and overly optimistic but aside from that it's still a wonderfully funny show with a lot of heart.
    I would love for you to someday do a King of the Hill retrospective for quite a few reasons. One it would be your first animated show in this series. Two it would be one of if not the longest running show in this series. Three I think you would have quite a lot to say on its sanitized/apolitical/colorblind world view. And finally it's just one of my favorite sitcoms of all time.

    • @jbcatz5
      @jbcatz5 Před rokem +3

      Somewhat naive and overly optimistic is Leslie in a nutshell, and she does get a lot of pushback when acting on these qualities. She’s recalled from being on the city council because she made too many risky moves in time in the position that annoyed enough people. Plenty of times she needs to be redirected or told to stop, such as when she sees an opening to regaining the councilwoman seat and her friends tell her it’s not a good move given how she was recalled. Leslie is such a workaholic that when she’s on paid suspension she tries to sneak into the office to get work to do!

  • @little_racoon_boi
    @little_racoon_boi Před 5 měsíci +1

    OMG thank you for reignighting my parks and rec hyperfixion!! i used to watch this show on a loop in high school and it’s been a couple years since i’ve done a full watch through so i’m definitely gonna go rewatch it now

  • @nooodisaster
    @nooodisaster Před 11 měsíci +2

    This was such a good retrospective. Nostalgic, well organized, packed with fun trivia and behind the scenes info that I didn't know, and a point of view from you that was well developed & obv made from a point of appreciation for the series. Thanks for 2 hrs of fun while I was working!

  • @aisultanumar9152
    @aisultanumar9152 Před rokem +3

    some people hate this show but, honestly it's so wholesome and just is a great way to escape from... *real life politics*
    i dont wanna sound like a centrist but, real life politics can be so goddamn toxic at times that a simple show about a fictional town can be a great way to escape
    especially considering that... the politicians in this show are so nice and likeable unlike in real life

  • @bexniccals3686
    @bexniccals3686 Před rokem +6

    The Saperstein Siblings Should Have Had More Episodes Focusing On Them And A Spinoff

  • @BluePhx17
    @BluePhx17 Před rokem +6

    So many great dynamics in this show, thanks for all the work you put into this

  • @Hanayuni
    @Hanayuni Před rokem +2

    Great work! This video made me cry twice. I love Parks and Rec and most specifically Leslie and Ben ❤️
    Thanks for including the other acting and directing credits the cast had after Parks and Rec.
    I need to finish watching Angie Tribeca. This show was so full of visual gags and puns. I was laughing from beginning to end.

  • @LovelyLori193
    @LovelyLori193 Před rokem +4

    omg helllll yeah T1J! Him popping up was a surprise but a good one! Love these little collabs you do