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Inside Out 2 showing Fear and Disgust as useless, whiny ingrates who contribute almost nothing and don't appreciate Joy's importance hits very differently when you remember their original actors refused to come back because Amy Poehler was getting paid way more than them.
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omg mother hahn as a guest on amy poehler's podcast!! we manifested it into existance people 😍😍
Schurniverse COVID-19 Edition
I know you've all been dying for me to speak in more hyperbolic terms. So here you go: The greatest show on television right now is not Game of Thrones or Mad Men or even Modern Family. Though, holy crap, I love those shows.
No, the greatest show on TV is Parks and Recreation. In a vast sea of ensemble mocumentary shows, this one stands out because it's populated with the most likable group of characters in the most likable fictional small town of Pawnee, Indiana. It is an unabashedly happy show without being saccharine or twee.
If you aren't watching it, you should be. It will do nothing but bring you happiness. If you haven't given yourself this great gift, or you'd like to compare your list to mine, I bring you my top five favorite episodes of the show:
Season 3; Episode 13 "The Fight" - Things get a little heated while everyone's at the Snakehole Lounge pimping Tom's latest business venture Snake Juice.
Season 4; Episode 6 "The Treaty" - A Model UN conference sets off Ben and Leslie, bringing their internal conflict very, very external.
Season 3; Episode 5 "Media Blitz" To promote the upcoming Harvest Festival (also a great episode) Ben and Leslie set out to talk to local Pawnee media giants, and it turns out Ben is a little camera shy.
Season 3; Episode 2 "Flu Season" A pretty violent strain of flu sweeps through Pawnee and manages to take down even its strongest citizens. Chris (Rob Lowe) is really the star of this one.
Season 2; Episode 9 "The Camel" The whole department sets out to submit a mural, but butt heads when everyone has their own, very personal, idea. It showcases each character perfectly.
As a general post-script, this great show is also home to the greatest character ever written for film and television: Jean-Ralphio Saperstein.