Fans of ensemble comedies, political nerds, optimists, people who need cheering up, and anyone who believes that one person can make a difference.
From the town’s deeply offensive historical murals to the corrupt, sugar-peddling mega-corporation Sweetums, Pawnee represents a satirical but affectionate microcosm of American local politics. Fans of the complete series fondly remember recurring townspeople like the chaotic talk-show hosts Joan Callamezzo and Perd Hapley, the eccentric wealthy elite like Jean-Ralphio and Mona-Lisa Saperstein, and the beloved miniature horse, Li'l Sebastian. Cultural Milestones and Catchphrases parks and recreation complete series
Celebrated on February 13th, this fictional holiday dedicated to "ladies celebrating ladies" has transcended the screen. Millions of women around the world now celebrate Galentine's Day annually with brunch, frittatas, and excessive gifting. "Treat Yo Self" Watching them go from "enemies" to "political power
The romance between Ben and Leslie is arguably the healthiest, most functional relationship in sitcom history. Watching them go from "enemies" to "political power couple" is a slow burn that pays off in season 5’s "Leslie and Ben." a binder-obsessed workaholic
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.
Several customer reviews point out flaws with the disc housing. The set often uses a "stacked disc" configuration or overlapping trays to save space. According to multiple reviews, the central spindle that holds the discs can be unreliable. One reviewer noted, “The partially stacked/overlapping disc tray approach is pretty standard for these "complete series" sets—but this one isn't even attached to anything to keep it in place.” Users have reported receiving sets with discs loose inside the case, leading to potential scratches.
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.