Sunday, 15 May 2011

Parks and Recreation

Parks and Recreation is one of the best comedies on television right now. When other comedies might have some sort of negative undertone to the storylines, Parks and Recreation is not afraid to be happy and optimistic. Even though the characters might pick on one another, for example, how they make fun of Jerry constantly or the sarcastic Tom Haverford, in the end they all truly care about one another and support each other no matter what.

Leslie Knope, played by Amy Poehler, is one of the strongest female lead characters on television currently. She values her friendships and career and has the ability to balance her personal life with her job equally. She is respected as a colleague, friend, and woman and is looked up to as a role model. She is determined to make a change and truly believes that she can even in the small town of Pawnee, Indiana.

Real life is filled with ups and downs and we all go through rough patches, but Parks and Recreation showcases the positive moments of life and even demonstrates how to work through the bad times. Parks and Recreation reveals how to learn from these experiences that will not drag them down or define them. Life goes on and the characters work through whatever life hands them.

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