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From Homer Simpson to Michael Scott, sitcom leads are typically dim-witted characters, but Parks and Rec's Leslie Knope ...
The Sopranos has influenced a lot of shows - but one that borrowed from the infamous ending couldn't be more different in ...
Leslie Knope is the antithesis of the stereotypical politician. Played by Amy Poehler on the beloved NBC sitcom Parks And Recreation, she is one of the most dedicated civil servants in pop culture ...
Parks and Recreation, the popular workplace comedy, struggled to find its stride in the initial seasons but the quirky romance between Leslie Knope and Ben Wyatt elevated the show's status to new heig ...
However, Poehler's Leslie Knope was far from merely a female analog to Michael Scott. They were very different characters, largely because they did very different jobs. Much like the British show ...
Amy Poehler's character Leslie Knope coined the unofficial holiday in the second season of the series during episode 16, which was written by the show's co-creator Michael Schur and aptly titled ...
And today, Galentine's Day, is for "ladies celebrating ladies," as Leslie Knope would say. Galentine’s Day is a holiday that started in 2010, after the second season of the sitcom “Parks and ...
“Parks and Recreation” fans rejoiced when Leslie Knope and April Ludgate appeared on “Saturday Night Live” fake news segment “Weekend Update.” And they even snuck in a Rosa Parks pu ...
Or waffles, friends, work. Doesn't matter, but work is third.” On Parks and Rec, Leslie Knope was often the hardest working employee in her department, if not in the entire Pawnee city government.
Amy Poehler says she has strong memories of the day Michelle Obama filmed her 2014 guest appearance on 'Parks and Recreation' ...