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8.6/10
IMDbParks and Recreation is a true comedy gem, with exceptional writing and unrivalled cast chemistry. While the show's lead actors are undeniably talented, the supporting cast is just as good, contributing to the show's overall success. Parks and Recreation, which began as a spin-off of The Office, quickly established itself as a unique and outstanding sitcom. Its blend of clever humour and heartwarming moments has cemented its place as one of television's greatest comedies. What distinguishes Parks and Recreation is its nearly flawless execution. Every aspect of the show is meticulously crafted to perfection, from the writing to the acting to the direction. Even after numerous viewings, the show never loses its enchantment, making it a timeless classic that comedy fans can revisit time and again.
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series Comedy or Musical | 2014 | Amy Poehler
Winner | 2012 | Michael Schur
Comedy Guest Actor of the Decade | 2019 | Ben Schwartz
Comedy Lead Actress | 2015 | Amy Poehler
Outstanding Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series | 2013 | Amy Poehler
Best Comedy Actress TV | 2014 | Amy Poehler
Individual Achievement in Comedy | 2011 | Nick Offerman
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series | 2013 | Ken Whittingham
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series For | 2015 | Ken Whittingham
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series Comedy or Musical | 2012 | Amy Poehler
Favorite TV Actress Leading Role In A Comedy | 2012 | Aubrey Plaza
Favorite TV Actress Supporting Role | 2011 | Aubrey Plaza
Best Supporting Actress Television | 2010 | Aubrey Plaza
Best Supporting ActressTelevision | 2014 | Aubrey Plaza
Best Comedy Supporting Actress TV | 2014 | Aubrey Plaza
Best Comedy Writing TV | 2014 | Aisha Muharrar
Best Comedy Director TV | 2014 | Dean Holland
Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a TV Series | 2014 | Aziz Ansari
Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series | 2014 | Kristen Bell
Best Actor in a Comedy Series | 2013 | Adam Scott
Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | 2012 | Paul Rudd
Best Actress in a Comedy Series | 2013 | Amy Poehler
Best Direction in a Comedy Series | 2011 | Michael Trim
Best Writing in a Comedy Series | 2012 | Aisha Muharrar
Best Actor in a Comedy Series | 2013 | Adam Scott
Best Writing for a Comedy Series | 2015 | Michael Schur
Best Actress in a Comedy Series | 2013 | Amy Poehler
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | 2015 | Nick Offerman
Best Directing for a Comedy Series | 2015 | Michael Schur
Comedy Lead Actor | 2011 | Rob Lowe
Comedy Guest Actor | 2013 | Patton Oswalt
Comedy Guest Actor of the Decade | 2019 | Paul Rudd
Comedy Supporting Actor | 2012 | Nick Offerman
Comedy Guest Actress of the Decade | 2019 | Megan Mullally
Comedy Guest Actress | 2015 | Megan Mullally
Comedy Episode of the Year | 2013 | Alan Yang
Comedy Lead Actress | 2014 | Amy Poehler
Comedy Actress of the Decade | 2019 | Amy Poehler
Comedy Supporting Actor of the Decade | 2019 | Nick Offerman
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | 2013 | Rashida Jones
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | 2013 | Aziz Ansari
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series | 2015 | Aisha Muharrar
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series For | 2015 | Aisha Muharrar
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | 2010 | Amy Poehler
Outstanding Comedy Series | 2015 | Aisha Muharrar
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series | 2012 | Michael Schur
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series HalfHour and Animation | 2015 | William Freesh
Best TV Actress | 2012 | Amy Poehler
Actress Comedy Series | 2011 | Amy Poehler
Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Comedy | 2012 | Howard Klein
Individual Achievement in Comedy | 2010 | Nick Offerman
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series | 2013 | Amy Poehler
Best Actress in a Series Comedy or Musical | 2011 | Amy Poehler
Favorite Actress | 2012 | Amy Poehler
Coolest Cameo | 2013 | Joe Biden
Episode of a Half Hour SingleCamera Television Series | 2013 | Jeffrey Mossa
Half Hour SingleCamera Television Series | 2014 | Ian Phillips
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series Half Hour | 2016 | William Freesh
Chris Pratt (Andy) was such a good physical comedian that frequently the writers would just write "Andy does something physical" into the script, trusting he would come up with something in the moment.
Andy was only supposed to appear as a guest in the first season but everybody liked Chris Pratt so much that he was promoted to series regular for season two.
Nick Offerman (Ron Swanson) has a woodworking hobby, as does his character on this show. Offerman has released an instructional DVD in canoe building, and runs a fine woodworking business on the side.
Amy Poehler, afraid they were going to turn Leslie Knope into a "female Michael Scott" requested that starting in season 2, they show her character to be talented and successful at her job, with the humor coming from her quirky behavior and eager enthusiasm. The writers listened and went that route starting in season 2.
Ron's second ex-wife (Tammy Two) was played by Megan Mullally who in real life is married to Nick Offerman (Ron).
"Ron Swanson: What religion am I? I'm a practicing "mind your own f***ing business!""