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11:31 pm - 11/24/2012

PARKS AND RECREATION IS COMING TO THE UK BITCHES



Few television-related stories have been more welcome this autumn than the news that BBC4 has confirmed its aquisition of the wonderful Parks and Recreation.

Forget the Emmys showered on Modern Family: this Amy Poehler comedy, which centres around the oddball employees of the parks and recreation department in the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana, is arguably the strongest sitcom on US television right now, making its late arrival in Britain all the more surprising.






So what makes it so brilliant? As with many great shows, the key can be found in its evolution. Scripted by US Office writers Greg Daniels and Michael Schur, it was conceived as a vehicle for then Saturday Night Live star Amy Poehler and started out as a sort of companion piece to their earlier show, using a similar fly-on-the-wall mockumentary technique as it followed Poehler's Leslie Knope, a mid-level bureaucrat with delusions of grandeur, around her daily grind.

In truth, Parks & Rec's six-episode first season isn't that good. It took a while for the principal cast to get comfortable and the show seems to be laughing too much at Poehler's ambitious Leslie rather than with her. Yet stick with it, because those glitches were swiftly sorted out and the final episode of the first season sees the show find its feet.

That it did so is in large part because of Poehler, a naturally warm comedian who convinces you to root for the kind-hearted Leslie and her love of all things bureaucratic. Her fumbling towards success became portrayed less as Michael Scott-style buffoonery and more as the product of an admirably cheerful vision of the world. This is a woman who throws an annual Galentine's Day celebration on 13 February for all her female friends, who loves waffles and whipped cream immoderately and who has a celebrity crush, brilliantly, not on Barack Obama but on his wild card vice-president Joe Biden.

Whether marrying penguins, organising harvest festivals or running for office, Leslie's view of the world remains so ludicrous in its optimism that it's impossible not to root for her: you laugh at her errors but you still want her to succeed. She's that rare thing in an American sitcom, a female lead who actually has female friends and spends time having ordinary conversations with them. Her well-drawn relationship with best friend Ann (Rachida Jones making the most of what could be a thankless straight role) not only ensures that Parks & Rec routinely passes the Bechdel test (wherein two women meet and talk about something other than a man) but also provides us with a rare example of a believable on-air female friendship.

As Leslie's character stabilised, so the cast around her came into focus. We learned to love her libertarian yet luddite boss, the magnificently moustached Ron Swanson (a scene-stealing performance from Nick Offerman), a man whose only true weakness appears to be women named Tammy; were amused by her co-workers, the lecherous Tom (played with sly perfection by stand-up star Aziz Ansari) and the apathetic April (the wonderfully deadpan Aubrey Plaza) and won over by Leslie's offbeat romantic liaisons, played by a host of rising comedy stars from Louis CK's mild-mannered police officer to Adam Scott's serious, socially awkward Ben.



Giving one of the best performances of all is Rob Lowe as Chris Traeger, probably the only person on earth as enthusiastic as Leslie. Lowe's relaxed turn is not only one of the highlights of his career it also demonstrates the show's real strength – its lightly worn charm.

For Parks & Rec is a genuinely warm-hearted comedy. It both likes and is interested in its characters and because of that – and also because they are well-drawn – we end up liking and being interested in them too.

Yes, it has some great jokes from prize-winning miniature horse Li'l Sebastian to any number of lovingly ridiculed small-town events and, yes, there's something brilliant about the way in which it tackles dry political minutiae with a light touch; civic bureaucracy appears almost sexy.

But ultimately, this is a show that works because of the kindness at its centre. You'd run a mile to avoid most sitcom characters; the Parks & Rec gang make you want to genuinely hang out with them as friends.





Super-excited about this. Hope it does well :)

http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/tvandradioblog/2012/nov/22/parks-and-recreation-bbc4

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oblika_farika 24th-Nov-2012 11:50 pm (UTC)
this is amazing
jaimelannister 24th-Nov-2012 11:52 pm (UTC)
Literally just watched this :) a lot of fun!
_thirty2flavors 24th-Nov-2012 11:54 pm (UTC)
lol this has been stuck in my head since I saw it yesterday. Oh Ann, you beautiful tropical fish.
alkalinecupcake 25th-Nov-2012 12:07 am (UTC)
oh no, the song(s) are stuck in my head! ;) rashida and jimmy are so cute!
gracefulstalker 25th-Nov-2012 12:10 am (UTC)
I wish Rashida was my bff or my gf.
headswillroll88 25th-Nov-2012 12:17 am (UTC)
who doesn't tbh?
_dennis_csi_ 25th-Nov-2012 01:01 am (UTC)
lol they were both so adorable
teamluna 25th-Nov-2012 02:06 am (UTC)
this is AHHH-MAZING :D
ptr28 24th-Nov-2012 11:50 pm (UTC)
aww yay!
oblika_farika 24th-Nov-2012 11:51 pm (UTC)
Giving one of the best performances of all is Rob Lowe as Chris Traeger


bye no is this writer on crack
jaimelannister 24th-Nov-2012 11:53 pm (UTC)
IKR, he's good but no one has anything on Amy/Adam (in my opinion)
blackkdiamond 24th-Nov-2012 11:53 pm (UTC)
yes he is LITERALLY on crack
senkig 25th-Nov-2012 12:25 am (UTC)
well played
miriamele 25th-Nov-2012 03:38 am (UTC)
A+
x_girl_wonder_x 24th-Nov-2012 11:55 pm (UTC)
lol seriously. Like Parks & Rec is the only show where I like every character, but c'mon, Chris is like at the bottom of that list.
_thirty2flavors 24th-Nov-2012 11:55 pm (UTC)
I liked Chris longer than most people on ONTD and even I have come to find him insufferable now.
pippa_middleton 25th-Nov-2012 12:02 am (UTC)
Chris is the fucking worst.
shadowpiranha 25th-Nov-2012 12:05 am (UTC)
I feel like he is literally one step away from a murder rampage.
zoaster_toaster 25th-Nov-2012 12:06 am (UTC)
IKR, Andy, Ron, Leslie, April and Tom all outshine Chris by a mile. Also, Donna and Jerry.
nene718 25th-Nov-2012 12:07 am (UTC)
ikr? how much is lowe paying this person?
m_e_h7 25th-Nov-2012 12:09 am (UTC)
Ikr. He's the Barbar Jinks of P&R.
wits 25th-Nov-2012 12:33 am (UTC)
seriously
americnxidiot 25th-Nov-2012 12:39 am (UTC)
haha for real
soapboxrhetoric 25th-Nov-2012 01:11 am (UTC)
THIS i fucking hate rob lowe
spankmypirate 25th-Nov-2012 01:58 am (UTC)
I'm one of the few who can't help but like Chris, because he reminds me so much of a couple of people that I know irl. The show itself makes me uncomfortable with how it portrays his depression though.
musicpsych 25th-Nov-2012 05:57 am (UTC)
I've disliked Chris for most of his time on the show, but lately I haven't minded him, I think because of the whole therapy/depression angle.

I'm guessing they mention him because he's a name that people would recognize. Though it's odd to mention him because someone in another comment said the network only bought seasons 1 and 2, and Rob Lowe is only there for a few episodes at the end.
marmar627 25th-Nov-2012 10:24 am (UTC)
lmao right
brandon198403 24th-Nov-2012 11:53 pm (UTC)
aw yay! they're in for such a treat! :)

misoras 24th-Nov-2012 11:56 pm (UTC)
no they're not...
flumes 25th-Nov-2012 12:03 am (UTC)
lol sh
brandon198403 25th-Nov-2012 12:07 am (UTC)
lol

of all the things to be pressed about, you choose this? stay miserable and bitter
roguewave3 25th-Nov-2012 04:25 am (UTC)
Why don't you like it?
pippa_middleton 25th-Nov-2012 12:05 am (UTC)
They should give all of Chris/Andy/Ben's screen time to Donna
imkevinspacey 24th-Nov-2012 11:53 pm (UTC)
I always forget BBC4 exists.
justpeachythnks 24th-Nov-2012 11:53 pm (UTC)
Yay! I know BBC4 has some painfully dull programs like documentaries about the history of bells but they do get some really good comedies too. I still miss Newswipe tbh.
imkevinspacey 24th-Nov-2012 11:55 pm (UTC)
Newswipe <3
su20 25th-Nov-2012 12:12 am (UTC)
The Killing [Danish version] tho <3
misoras 24th-Nov-2012 11:55 pm (UTC)
good bbc4. not on a channel anyone watches.
skeet_skeet 25th-Nov-2012 12:00 am (UTC)
Well aren't you a ray of sunshine.
misoras 25th-Nov-2012 12:05 am (UTC)
:) thank you ♥
lovepollution 25th-Nov-2012 12:57 am (UTC)
LOL, you speak the truth tho. It'll be lucky if it gets a couple of thousand viewers TBH.
forevergold217 24th-Nov-2012 11:57 pm (UTC)
lol question:
will any of the prissy "UGH why can't america get its OWN shows" sherlock fans will make an appearance here
_thirty2flavors 25th-Nov-2012 12:03 am (UTC)
No they're busy carving scones into the shape of Cumberbatch's face.
alexlover14 25th-Nov-2012 12:04 am (UTC)
lol are you getting at the fact that UK channels televise US series? because that's not a new thing
nene718 25th-Nov-2012 12:08 am (UTC)
well this isn't exactly the same thing as remaking a US show
givemethepeasx 25th-Nov-2012 12:32 am (UTC)
this isn't really the same thing as their argument is always 'why don't they just show the original in the usa?'. And in this case, they are showing the original rather remaking the show.
jaimelannister 25th-Nov-2012 12:34 am (UTC)
Oh wow, I would hate if they remade it. Plus it would make the whole Office UK -> US thing come full circle in a way.
failboats 24th-Nov-2012 11:57 pm (UTC)
BBC4? How random. I do love Only Connect though.
sayanythinglove 24th-Nov-2012 11:57 pm (UTC)
PUNK ASS BOOK JOCKEYS!
_thirty2flavors 24th-Nov-2012 11:58 pm (UTC)
Are they starting with s1? because lol.
jaimelannister 25th-Nov-2012 12:01 am (UTC)
Yeah I read elsewhere they only purchased S1 & 2 but I'm hoping people give it a chance.
wits 25th-Nov-2012 12:35 am (UTC)
oh really? that's dumb because season three is actually one of the greatest seasons of comedy television ever imo
nbyevu 25th-Nov-2012 12:32 am (UTC)
I recently rewatched S1, and I don't know if it's because I know how awesome all the characters become, but it was a lot better than I remember.
ritzyroxie 24th-Nov-2012 11:58 pm (UTC)
I thought this was canceled awhile ago..
showmesara 25th-Nov-2012 12:00 am (UTC)
It's 1AM here and I'm too tired/lazy to read. they're getting the US version to the UK? Or is it the same case as The Office and Skins (reversed)?
alexlover14 25th-Nov-2012 12:01 am (UTC)
It's never been shown on television here, they're not remaking it - just showing it for the first time.
showmesara 25th-Nov-2012 12:02 am (UTC)
:O really? I'm from Denmark and they show it here. I just always assume that we get things waaaaaaay later than the US and the UK so this comes as a surprise to me
viakenny 25th-Nov-2012 02:15 pm (UTC)
Why did it take so long? Here in Brazil (and all over Latin America), the show has been airing for the past few years (though this year, we're watching season 4... at 5pm on Wednesdays - it previously aired in primetime and Sony Entertainment Television, or "Canal Sony", as it's also known in the region, has moved most of their comedies to that time slot, with dramas and The X Factor USA in primetime).
alexlover14 25th-Nov-2012 12:00 am (UTC)
BBC 4 tho? You couldn't have even scraped for BBC 2?
jaimelannister 25th-Nov-2012 12:15 am (UTC)
Tbh imo it deserves BBC 1 at 9pm on a Sunday - paired with Community. But that will never happen.
quiet_storm 25th-Nov-2012 01:08 am (UTC)
It doesn't suit BBC1 at all, maybe bbc3? Idk.
vervain 25th-Nov-2012 01:58 am (UTC)
bbc2 these days tends to be all about panel shows and wildlife documentarys
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