![]() I'm going to go grab myself a bacon-wrapped turkey. Still, it's one of NBC's (very few) shining stars at the moment and one would think they'd want to bring it back sooner than later. It is revealed that Toms marriage to the attractive surgeon Wendy Haverford is actually a green card marriage which, to his disappointment, eventually ends in divorce. I'm very upset that we won't get to see Season 3 until, well, almost a year from now, but I guess we did have two seasons of Parks in 2009. 'Freddy Spaghetti' Plot Ann breaks up with Andy and begins dating Mark, with Leslies approval. Easily move forward or backward to get to the perfect clip. Find the exact moment in a TV show, movie, or music video you want to share. Yarn is the best search for video clips by quote. Alas, the show must go wrong… Also, tt's worth mentioning too…RON'S SHOTGUN RINGTONE! And the Andy-less MouseRat group…RATMOUSE!! There was some fantastic stuff in " Freddy Spaghetti" and I love how much of the comedy works because of previously-established jokes, instituions and characters. Parks and Recreation (2009) - S02E24 Freddy Spaghetti clip with quote Freddy Spaghetti. Look, we all know these two are great as "friends with potential" and the possibility of them hooking up could ruin that, but I still feel bad that their relationship has hit another stall just because Andy actually likes April so much that he felt the need to be honest with her about his kiss with Ann. And Lucy seems to have the "no frills" straight-forwardness that Ron has. Once again, Ron's sternness and non-flashy alpha-male qualities have seemed to impress one of Tom's women. I wonder, given the final reveal at the end of the episode with Ron and Wendy, if Ron is poised to scoop Lucy away from Tom as well. But now that they're almost instantly sleeping together he's back to being his charade-ful self – which she doesn't seem to mind actually. I was realy hoping that we'd get to see a little more of Tom ( Aziz Ansari) and Lucy's "courtship" since I really enjoyed seeing Tom let his guard down in front of her last week and act like a likeable human being. He knows all the places where he's deficient in his work and while not aiming to change his own beliefs he's able to try and cultivate other people's desires and help them flourish. The fact that, as hands-off as he is, Ron is able to recognize the aptitude and enthusiasm of others is wonderful, and it's one of the things that has totally made his character magical. I was afraid that Ron (Nick Offerman) would simply be doing the same smirking and smiling he did all throughout last week's episode, but they found a really great way to turn things around and have him stand up and fight for Leslie's job.
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