
This idiot returns to Pawnee tonight. Parks and Recreation. 9:30PM. NBC. Jean-Ralphio Saperstein is back and he is not afraid to wear scarves indoors.
UGH. This makes NBC’s stupid decision even worse. WE WERE SUPPOSED TO GET JEAN-RALPHIO TONIGHT!

How do I need thee — Parks and Recreation/Sesame Street mash-up t-shirt of brilliance?
Let me count the ways…
done and done.

How do I need thee — Parks and Recreation/Sesame Street mash-up t-shirt of brilliance?
Let me count the ways…
For a woman who claims that she is not into vampires, Retta is quick to discuss her very intense opinions on The Vampire Diaries, Angel and of course, Twilight. And often, those very intense and hilarious opinions on those series and other favorites are broadcast weekly from her Twitter account (@JokeDiva). Now, if we could only get a daily update from Donna Meagle, her alter-ego on Parks and Recreation, our lives would be complete.
Retta talks to us about her love for TV, how dirty her Parks co-stars can get, why we all need to see a Donna/Jean-Ralphio hook-up and, of course, vampires.
to make the last week of hiatus hurt a little less ;)

I’m doing a new standup tour in 2012. It’s called Buried Alive. All new material.
April and May dates announced soon!
(Poster by Mike Mitchell)
I was really stoked when I got an e-mail from Aziz asking me to do his new comedy tour poster, as I’m a big fan. His idea was to do an homage to a Thurston poster but with a bit of a spin. Really happy with how it came out, and I can’t wait to hear Aziz’s new material!
Holy shit! First of all, this is gorgeous. Secondly, I definitely had the note “comedian portraits in the style of magician posters” tucked away in my sketchbook, alongside a few failed attempts at drawing Paul F. Tompkins surrounded by little red whispering imps. Must have been something in the ether. Anyway, this is cooler than anything I could have made, so perhaps it’s for the best that I don’t have to do this now.
With all due respect to fans of Modern Family, The Office and Curb Your Enthusiasm, when ?uestlove of The Roots wrote last week that Parks and Rec is the Wu Tang of Comedy, he nailed it. This, no doubt, comes as a shock to people who dipped their toes in last season and left disappointed. We know. We understand. The first six episodes blew. The creative team has said that run last spring was really one extended pilot. That’s true—and a shame. Because it turned off a lot of viewers
But while no one was watching, the focus changed. Amy Poeher’s parks commissioner Leslie softened. The limp romance between Mark (Paul Schneider) and Ann (Rashida Jones) moved to the background. The true lunatic weirdness of the show—from Chris Pratt’s pit-dwelling, shoe-shining, Deal Or No Deal-auditioning Andy to Nick Offerman’s lover of brown haired ladies and breakfast food Ron Swanson—started to emerge. It’s got the deepest bench on TV. (Aziz Anzari = brilliant. Aubrey Plaza is our biggest entertainment crush right now.) The best guest stars. (LouisCK, Megan Mullally, Fred Armisan.) And, of course, Amy Poehler, whose warmth and willingness to totally humiliate herself confirmed what we always knew: she’s one of the best comedians working today.
For all that, though, the real star of the show is Pawnee. Unlike The Office, which exists in a hermetically sealed lucite box of sadness that hits WAY too close to home these days, Parks and Recreation pulls back the lens and lets the town become a character. Just off the top of my head, here are a few details of what we’ve learned about Indiana’s finest city. It has…
–An anti-semitic past that is celebrated in mural form
–A library department that is a group of “punk ass book jockeys” and the “worst group of people ever assembled”
–Raccoons that aren’t nocturnal and tend to attack children
–A sewer department overrun with floozies
–A gay bar and a strip club and a nipple factory and a restaurant named The Jurrasic Fork
–And, of course, a giant pit that the government can’t seem to get filledReminds you of something, doesn’t it? Springfield. And while we know that any comparison’s to the Golden Age of The Simpsons is heady praise that borders on sacrilege, it’s deserved. Parks and Recreation is absurd. Hilarious. Packed with polished jokes, unexpected turns, and boasting real heart. Simply put, this is the funniest show on television right now. America, start watching. You’re missing something special.
(via popgurlie)

New post on the blog! I used tonight’s Parks and Recreation premiere as an excuse to do some Jean-Ralphio and Tom fan art. Plus: Bonus only-mildly-accurate Ben Schwartz sketch.
oh man, Annie’s piece is even more brilliant than than the sneak peek she put on twitter. i’m even MORE excited for tonight’s premiere!



