Why We're All Binging Parks and Rec Right Now—The Most Hopeful Show on Television Was Almost Canceled
JUN 25, 202644 MIN
Why We're All Binging Parks and Rec Right Now—The Most Hopeful Show on Television Was Almost Canceled
JUN 25, 202644 MIN
Description
Why does Parks and Recreation feel more necessary now than when it first aired?
We're chatting with bestselling author and pop culture journalist Jennifer Keishin Armstrong about the enduring appeal of Leslie Knope, Pawnee, and the sitcom that accidentally became a blueprint for rebuilding community.
We talk about why audiences have embraced earnestness over cynicism, how Amy Poehler helped create one of television's most iconic feminist characters, and what the show's message about friendship, local government, and collective action can teach us today.
This episode is about much more than television. It's about what happens when good people decide to build something together.
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