Wednesday, January 14, 2015

The Final Begins: Parks & Recreation "2017" & "Ron and Jammy"

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As the farewell season of Parks & Recreation began, from the last season's finale to the season premiere we've jumped two years to 2017. The one thing still stands Leslie still working to get a national park going in Pawnee, IN.

But there's one or a few people that are standing in her way to do it...Ron Swanson. Apparently there's a feud between them that has them going from best friends to best enemies.

Both are working to make the either a corporate business or a national park. Game is on!!
In the meantime, Ben received a recognition award for his services, Tom is one of the most successful business man in town, that's how he puts it. And Andy and April think they are now the boring old married couple that they don't want to be.

As for the second episode, the beast is back and this time it's not who you think it would go, unless the title gives it away.

As Leslie and Ron battle out to win the open land, Leslie tries to convince Jam to vote for her proposal but one thing stands out, Tommy 2 and Jam are dating.

Leslie thought this would be a great idea to get back at Ron but that didn't work out.
Leslie saw in Jam what Tammy has done to Ron in the past and she has transformed him into Ron like. So Leslie asked Ron for help Jam to get over Ron. It wasn't pretty. But he did get over her. Apparently he don't need to crotch mask to defeat Tammy, which you had inside you all along. Jam decided not to vote for the proposal because of what Leslie and Ron did.

Meanwhile, Tom and Chris head to Chicago to see a familiar face, Tom's old girlfriend. She joins Tom and his business.

Tom still has feelings for her but too late...she has a boyfriend.
The one thing that got me in this episode was that the Chicago Cubs won the World Series. Okay I'll take that bet. First Back to the Future and now Parks & Rec.

Feel like the season has started off strong. I literally love the friendship and chemistry between Leslie and Ron. Put them up there along with Liz and Jack and Mary and Lou.


You can catch "Parks & Recreation" Tuesday nights at 8/7c on NBC.

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