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No other sitcom has a roster where every secondary character could carry their own spin-off. The complete series gives you seven seasons to fall in love with this dysfunctional family.
1. Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) The beating heart. Unlike Michael Scott’s desperate need for friends or Liz Lemon’s exhaustion, Leslie is defined by her unshakable belief in people. She is a feminist icon, a binder-obsessed workaholic, and the most loyal friend on television. Her love letter to her best friend Ann (Rashida Jones) is a highlight of the entire series. parks and recreation complete series
2. Ron Swanson (Nick Offerman) The breakout star. A libertarian who works for the government solely to dismantle it. Ron hates breakfast food (except for the "Turf 'n' Turf" – a 16 oz steak and a 24 oz porterhouse), loves woodworking, and despises the "façade of emotion." Yet, his friendship with Leslie is the show’s secret thesis: that opposites can respect each other deeply.
3. April Ludgate (Aubrey Plaza) The goth intern with a heart of stone (and eventually, a soft spot for animals and her husband). April’s deadpan is the perfect foil to Leslie’s energy. Her transformation from apathetic teen to a competent leader in D.C. is one of the show’s most rewarding arcs. Beware of bootlegs
4. Andy Dwyer (Chris Pratt) Before he was Star-Lord, Chris Pratt was a lovable, musically-illiterate, shoe-shining goofball who fell into a pit and broke both legs. Andy has zero brain cells but 100% heart. His band, Mouse Rat (featuring songs like "Sex Hair" and "The Pit"), is a cultural treasure.
5. The Villains & Wildcards
While the complete series is best binged, certain episodes are monuments of modern comedy:
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