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Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
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Synopsis: Spoiler:
Episode 12 of 16 FYI, NBC is going to air 2 episodes on May 12 and 19 to wrap up the season. |
Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
FYI, NBC is going to air 2 episodes on May 12 and 19 to wrap up the season. Hopefully next season this will get the 24 episodes. |
Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
Originally Posted by Goat3001
(Post 10758424)
SWEET!
Hopefully next season this will get the 24 episodes. |
Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
:thumbsup: for the guest star.
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Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
Loved the look on Ron's face after Chris kissed him:lol:
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Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
This was a really great episode. I was sort of distracted, so I need to watch it again to pick up on some of the smaller things, but I do that every week for Parks And Recreation regardless.
I love me some Parker Posey. Her character was a great foil for Leslie and I hope we see her again. Also, it's about time Pawnee got a rival city; it's great that Pawnee is so poor compared to Eagleton. The juxtaposition of the different towns' jails was great. Leslie: "But in my defense, I think assault should be legal if the other person is a jerk." :lol: Andy yelling, "Trash fight!" and then hitting Tom and knocking him over. rotfl Leslie losing it over Parker giving waffles to the dog and then tackling her was great. Ron being so worried about what Leslie was going to do for his birthday that he just hid out in his office all night and didn't even go home, lol. On another note, I loved the ending. It was great to see Leslie take a bad situation and turn it into something positive for both towns. I like that they've made her into this well-meaning, hard-working individual and shown that she can really get the job done. It was just such a nice way to end the episode; this show has done a great job of coming up with logical solutions to problems. And then her moment with Ron in the end was touching as well. |
Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
GARBAGE FIGHT!!!
Ron's storyline was sheer perfection. His conversation with Anne was the one of the best moments of the season. |
Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
Any Ron Swanson story, is an automatic win. His facial expressions made the episode for me.
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Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
rotfl at Ron having his birthdate redacted on all govt documents.
Andy hitting Tom with the trash bag was hilarious. Another great ep. I like the little running joke how no one ever shakes Ben's hand. |
Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
Originally Posted by MrX
(Post 10759090)
Loved the look on Ron's face after Chris kissed him:lol:
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Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
Originally Posted by ruddiger_718
(Post 10759292)
Any Ron Swanson story, is an automatic win. His facial expressions made the episode for me.
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Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
April on the phone and messing with Ron was probably my favorite moment of a great episode.
I also laughed out loud at the Eagleton meeting gift bags (there's an iPod touch in here!). Plus, they managed to wrap it up in a way that made complete sense and had a lot of heart. I also appreciated that it wasn't this unrealistic and elaborate ballpark they built with no money. It was just a piece of fence, some benches and some bases. Really brought a smile to my face to see them all working together. |
Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
Originally Posted by kstublen
(Post 10759092)
On another note, I loved the ending. It was great to see Leslie take a bad situation and turn it into something positive for both towns. I like that they've made her into this well-meaning, hard-working individual and shown that she can really get the job done. It was just such a nice way to end the episode; this show has done a great job of coming up with logical solutions to problems. And then her moment with Ron in the end was touching as well.
Originally Posted by Deftones
(Post 10759538)
that look and the look of him eating the steak at the very end were great. :up:
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Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
Originally Posted by rfduncan
(Post 10759578)
Did anyone else catch the EXTRA little touch for Ron's dinner? Leslie also got his a steak bib from Mulligan's - his favorite restaurant Charles Mulligan's Steak House which he discovered had been shut down by the health department in the "Indianapolis" episode. That detail really pushed it over the top for me.
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Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
This was my favorite episode of the season so far. Individually, every episode has been good, but collectively I've been getting a little tired of so much focus on dating and who likes who. I thought Season 2 did a better job of balancing the relationship plots with work-related storylines.
But last night was pure gold. The final scenes with Ron were hilarious and quite touching. Something about that little row of steak dipping sauces just killed me. |
Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
My favorite Ron Swanson moment ever:
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Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
I think I've heard mention of Eagleton before this episode(or am I wrong)? But I don't recall Pawnee sharing a border with another town before..So if they just pulled that out for this episode that's kinda cheesy. Since this is a show about city govt I figure we'd hear about it all the time. Just a nitpick that may not be warranted if I've just not picked up on it before.
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Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
Originally Posted by Shady12
(Post 10759812)
I think I've heard mention of Eagleton before this episode(or am I wrong)? But I don't recall Pawnee sharing a border with another town before..So if they just pulled that out for this episode that's kinda cheesy. Since this is a show about city govt I figure we'd hear about it all the time. Just a nitpick that may not be warranted if I've just not picked up on it before.
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Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
Originally Posted by kstublen
(Post 10759092)
This was a really great episode. I was sort of distracted, so I need to watch it again to pick up on some of the smaller things, but I do that every week for Parks And Recreation regardless.
I love me some Parker Posey. Her character was a great foil for Leslie and I hope we see her again. Also, it's about time Pawnee got a rival city; it's great that Pawnee is so poor compared to Eagleton. The juxtaposition of the different towns' jails was great. Leslie: "But in my defense, I think assault should be legal if the other person is a jerk." :lol: Andy yelling, "Trash fight!" and then hitting Tom and knocking him over. rotfl Leslie losing it over Parker giving waffles to the dog and then tackling her was great. Ron being so worried about what Leslie was going to do for his birthday that he just hid out in his office all night and didn't even go home, lol. On another note, I loved the ending. It was great to see Leslie take a bad situation and turn it into something positive for both towns. I like that they've made her into this well-meaning, hard-working individual and shown that she can really get the job done. It was just such a nice way to end the episode; this show has done a great job of coming up with logical solutions to problems. And then her moment with Ron in the end was touching as well. |
Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
Originally Posted by rfduncan
(Post 10759578)
Did anyone else catch the EXTRA little touch for Ron's dinner? Leslie also got his a steak bib from Mulligan's - his favorite restaurant Charles Mulligan's Steak House which he discovered had been shut down by the health department in the "Indianapolis" episode. That detail really pushed it over the top for me.
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Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
Originally Posted by grifter
(Post 10759890)
I saw that and it made me think that she drove to Indianapolis to grab steak for Ron, but that place was shut down, but the sauces were way too elaborate for a home-cooked meal.
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Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
I happened to flip by this and watched it for the first time.
Is it always this good? This was funny stuff. Parker Posey is fantastic in anything. |
Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
Originally Posted by Dr Mabuse
(Post 10760378)
I happened to flip by this and watched it for the first time.
Is it always this good? This was funny stuff. Parker Posey is fantastic in anything. |
Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
Originally Posted by Dr Mabuse
(Post 10760378)
Is it always this good? This was funny stuff.
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Re: Parks and Recreation -- "Eagleton" -- 5/05/11
^ I disagree. Season one was good, but it was only 6 episodes so it was very uneven like FinkPish said.
Season 2 and 3 however are fantastic. |
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