Paul Rudd Will Be Back for at Least Two More Parks and Rec Episodes
"It depends on his schedule," showrunner Mike Schur says, "and whether we can grab him and hold him down until he does more."
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"It depends on his schedule," showrunner Mike Schur says, "and whether we can grab him and hold him down until he does more."
It features Ann, Leslie, and a group of teenagers ...
The writer waxes rhapsodic about just why the Ted Danson classic is the perfect sitcom, and how it influenced his own show.
He tells us all about his homage to his longtime obsession, David Foster Wallace's 'Infinite Jest.'
"We're not playing out the cliffhanger beyond the cold open. Then we're done, and it's a new dynamic."
"Poehler can pretty much curse any of the dudes on the show under the table."
From "When do we get to hear the sweet saxophone stylings of Duke Silver?" to "Is Aziz Ansari a Muppet?" he takes on all queries.
He has a "wonderful excuse not to have to put on that stupid neck beard again."
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