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Jerry's Painting

"Jerry's Painting" is the eleventh episode of the American comedy television series Parks and Recreation's third season, and the 41st overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on April 28, 2011. In the episode, Jerry creates a painting of a topless Greek goddess that resembles Leslie, and Leslie tries to protect it from a conservative activist who wants it banned. Meanwhile, Ben moves in with Andy and April, then tries to teach them how to live like adults.

"Jerry's Painting"
Parks and Recreation episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 11
Directed byDean Holland
Written byNorm Hiscock
Original air dateApril 28, 2011 (2011-04-28)
Guest appearances
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The episode was written by Norm Hiscock and directed by Dean Holland. The original broadcast ran 10 minutes longer than usual because it followed an extended episode of The Office, which featured the last appearance by lead actor Steve Carell. "Jerry's Painting" featured appearances by recurring guest stars Darlene Hunt as activist Marcia Langman, and Jay Jackson as reporter Perd Hapley. Mara Marini also portrayed Brandi Maxxxx, a porn star who publicly defends the painting.

Nielsen ratings were expected to be high for "Jerry's Painting" due to the lead-in from The Office. However, it was only seen by an estimated 4.71 million household viewers, a drop from the previous episode, "Soulmates". The episode received generally positive reviews.

KUAM aired the episode on Sunday, May 1, 2011, due to The Royal Wedding, which aired the next morning on most NBC Stations, preempting the episode.[1]

Plot edit

Leslie (Amy Poehler) feels powerless at work because a policy by Chris (Rob Lowe) forbidding workplace romances is preventing her from dating Ben (Adam Scott). Meanwhile, now that he is staying in Pawnee permanently, Ben decides to move out of the motel where he has been living. Andy (Chris Pratt) and April (Aubrey Plaza) offer him a spare room in their house, since their previous roommate moved out and left the house to them. Although the two have been living by themselves for only a week, the house is a complete mess with no everyday items like plates or utensils available. Ben decides to teach a reluctant Andy and April how to properly live like adults.

Meanwhile, the parks employees attend an art show exhibiting paintings that will later be hung in government buildings. Jerry (Jim O'Heir) displays his painting of the fictional topless centaur Greek goddess Diaphena, which looks exactly like Leslie.[2][3] Jerry explains he subconsciously painted Leslie while thinking about powerful women. Instead of being embarrassed, Leslie feels empowered by the painting. Tom, however, is humiliated because a pot-bellied cherub in the painting shares his likeness. The next day, local conservative activist Marcia Langman (Darlene Hunt) compares the painting to bestiality, deems it unsuitable for a government setting and demands it be destroyed.

Leslie goes on the news program "Ya' Heard? with Perd" to rouse public support for the painting by portraying it as a depiction of a powerful woman. However, she is undermined when reporter Perd Hapley (Jay Jackson) also has on pornographic film actress Brandi Maxxxx (Mara Marini), who defends the painting by comparing it to pornography. Chris convenes a meeting of the Pawnee Public Arts Commission to rule on whether the painting is acceptable. Despite Leslie's eloquent defense, the commission fears the nudity is offensive and decides to destroy it instead of risking public backlash. Leslie instead steals the painting and runs away. Meanwhile, after cleaning up around the house, Ben gives Andy and April money to buy common household items. Although they almost waste their money on frivolous items (including many As seen on TV items), Andy insists they need to take Ben's advice. April admits she is afraid of growing up because she does not want them to lose their unique personalities, but Andy assures her they will not change.

Chris angrily demands Leslie bring the painting to city hall the next day to be destroyed. When Leslie reluctantly agrees to do so, Jerry expresses disappointment that she would give up so easily. Feeling empowered again, Leslie asks Jerry to quickly paint another, similar painting, only this time with Tom as the centaur. Leslie tells Marcia the new painting is the original one but painted over. With no more nudity in the painting, a frustrated Marcia gives up her quest to have the painting destroyed. Tom is delighted with the painting until he realizes that Jerry forgot to draw a penis on the centaur. Ben later confides to Andy he likes Leslie but is unable to ask her out because of Chris, but Andy tells him if they truly care about each other, then it will eventually happen.

Production edit

 
Mara Marini (pictured) made her first of six Parks and Recreation guest appearances, as porn star Brandi Maxxxx, in "Jerry's Painting".

"Jerry's Painting" was written by Norm Hiscock and directed by Dean Holland. During its original broadcast, the episode ran for an extended 40 minutes rather than the usual 30 minutes. The extra time was due to an extended episode of The Office that ran before Parks and Recreation: "Goodbye, Michael", which featured the final appearance of Steve Carell as a regular cast member playing Michael Scott.[4][5] "Jerry's Painting" featured a guest appearance by Darlene Hunt as Marcia Langman, a member of the conservative group the Society for Family Stability Foundation.[6][7] Hunt's character has previously appeared in past Parks and Recreation episodes to object to Leslie's actions: in the second season premiere "Pawnee Zoo" she condemned Leslie's same-sex wedding ceremony of two male penguins, and in the third season episode "Time Capsule" she argued against Leslie including the novel Twilight in a Pawnee time capsule because she felt it was anti-Christian.[8] "Jerry's Painting" also featured Jay Jackson in his recurring role as Pawnee journalist Perd Hapley, and Mara Marini as Hapley's guest, porn star Brandi Maxxxx.[9][10]

Cultural references edit

During one scene at the art show, a character named Orin stands in front of a blank canvas and stares straight ahead without moving. This style of art exhibition is similar to that of Marina Abramović, a Yugoslavian performance artist who sits or stands silently and immobile at some of her art exhibits.[5] After seeing herself as a goddess in Jerry's painting, Leslie starts responding when people nickname her Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, beauty and sexuality.[11] While speaking to Ben, Tom describes his seduction ritual with women as turning the lights off with the Clapper, a sound-activated electrical light switch, and then putting on music by Boyz II Men, an R&B vocal group.[11] This was previously demonstrated in the second-season finale "Freddy Spaghetti", when the group's song "On Bended Knee" was playing while Tom has his girlfriend at his apartment.[12]

While stressing over Chris' policy of not dating co-workers, Ann offers to help Leslie relax by getting her a prescription for Paxil, an antidepressant drug.[13] Ben gives Andy and April cash and instructs them to buy home products at Bed Bath & Beyond, a chain of domestic merchandise retail stores.[11][14] While there, Andy and April instead start to purchase several "as seen on TV" items, including Shake Weight dumbbells, Slap Chop kitchen gadgets and a Marshmallow Shooter.[11][15] During the arts commission meeting, Tom describes himself as a "small, slender man" similar to actor Taye Diggs.[2][5] In a different scene, Tom expresses anger that Jerry's painting is "killing the Jay-Z vibe" he has long been cultivating, a reference to the hip hop artist.[3][11]

Reception edit

Ratings edit

Nielsen ratings were expected to be high for "Jerry's Painting" due to a lead-in from Steve Carell's final episode as a regular cast member on The Office. However, in its original American broadcast, the Parks and Recreation episode was seen by an estimated 4.71 million household viewers.[16][17] This constituted a drop from the previous episode, "Soulmates",[16][18] which was seen by 4.88 million households.[18] "Jerry's Painting" received a 2.8 rating/4 share among all viewers and a 2.3 rating/6 share among viewers between ages 18 and 49. A rating point represents one percent of the total number of television sets in American households, and a share means the percentage of television sets in use tuned to the program.[17] In its 10 p.m. timeslot, "Jerry's Painting" was outperformed by the CBS police procedural drama The Mentalist, which was seen by 13.1 million household viewers, and the ABC medical drama Private Practice, which was seen by 6.33 million household viewers.[16]

Reviews edit

"Jerry's Painting" received generally positive reviews. Entertainment Weekly writer Hillary Busis called the episode "one that may just have been the season's best — and that’s saying something when a show is as consistent as this one". She called the main plotline about the painting "brilliant" and said the subplot with Ben, April and Andy was so funny she hoped they had more pairings in the future.[5] Nick McHatton of TV Fanatic called "Jerry's Painting" one of the strongest episodes of the season, and said he enjoyed seeing Leslie's character so empowered. McHatton also praised seeing April and Andy facing adulthood, writing, "It's something many of us young adults go through and it was nice to see it reflected" in the characters.[15] Scott Meslow of The Atlantic said the show demonstrated how Leslie Knope has developed into a strong and confident character since the "daffy, wide-eyed dreamer" she was in the first season. He also praised the show's "new funniest pairing" of Ben, April and Andy, and said the episode demonstrated that "even this late in the season, the show can still feel surprising and fresh".[7]

New York magazine writer Steve Kendell said "Jerry's Painting" was an excellent episode, and that he appreciated seeing Leslie portrayed in a sexier and more confident way than previous episodes had.[19] Joel Keller of TV Squad said the main story with Leslie was funny, but the subplot was even better. He said it showcased the deadpan comedic talents of Adam Scott, and that April and Andy continue to be an excellent pairing.[13] The A.V. Club writer Claire Zulkey called the episode "a pretty simple episode that got funnier and more quotable as the episode rolled on". She particularly praised Adam Scott's performance but said she did not look forward to the romantic pairing of Scott and Amy Poehler because she feels they lack chemistry.[20] Alan Sepinwall of HitFix said the episode featured great scenes about government inaction and the way small-time media can make a frenzy out of any minor thing. He also praised the subplot with April and Andy, which he said demonstrated how the two characters getting married hasn't at all changed who they are.[2]

Eric Sundermann of Hollywood.com complimented the writers, who he said are able to make consistently strong episodes because they seem to have a perfect understanding of their characters. He also said, "Jerry's Painting" proved Ben's character has comedic potential beyond being Leslie's romantic interest.[14] Zap2it writer Rick Porter said it was not the best of the season, but still "a very solid half-hour of comedy" and that "the show's batting average this season is remarkably high". While Porter praised the main story, he said he found the subplot less entertaining, and did not believe April's character would have acted the way she did or lived in such filthy conditions.[6] Not all reviews were positive. Matt Fowler of IGN said the idea of Jerry subconsciously painting Leslie and Tom was "a bit too absurd", and that the episode did not feature enough of Ron Swanson. Fowler also said he did not enjoy seeing the normally positive Chris taking on an authoritarian role.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Royal Wedding Preempts KUAM Line Up". KUAM. April 28, 2011. Retrieved April 29, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Sepinwall, Alan (April 28, 2011). . HitFix. Archived from the original on June 30, 2011. Retrieved May 3, 2011.
  3. ^ a b c Fowler, Matt (April 28, 2011). . IGN. Archived from the original on May 3, 2011. Retrieved May 3, 2011.
  4. ^ Ausiello, Michael (April 11, 2011). "Steve Carell's Office Farewell Just Got Bigger". TVLine. Retrieved May 2, 2011.
  5. ^ a b c d Busis, Hillary (April 29, 2011). "'Parks and Recreation': Sing, muse, of government goddess Leslie Knope". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 2, 2011.
  6. ^ a b Porter, Rick (April 28, 2011). . Zap2it. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved May 3, 2011.
  7. ^ a b Meslow, Scott (April 29, 2011). "'Parks and Recreation': The Maturation of Leslie Knope". The Atlantic. Retrieved May 2, 2011.
  8. ^ Meslow, Scott (February 4, 2011). "'Parks and Recreation': 'Twilight', Time Capsules, and David Lee Roth". The Atlantic. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
  9. ^ Roush, Matt (April 29, 2011). "Matt's TV Week in Review: A Wedding, A Farewell, and More!". TV Guide. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
  10. ^ "Current Events". Mara Marini (Official site). April 2011. Retrieved May 4, 2011.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ a b c d e Gilbert, Megan (April 29, 2011). . Punchline Magazine. Archived from the original on July 3, 2011. Retrieved May 3, 2011.
  12. ^ Ansari, Aziz (2010). Parks and Recreation: Season Two: "Freddy Spaghetti" (DVD audio commentary). Universal Studios Home Entertainment. Event occurs at [time needed].
  13. ^ a b Keller, Joel (April 29, 2011). . TV Squad. Archived from the original on October 1, 2012. Retrieved May 3, 2011.
  14. ^ a b Sundermann, Eric (April 29, 2011). "'Parks and Recreation' Recap: Jerry's Painting". Hollywood.com. Archived from the original on January 25, 2013. Retrieved May 3, 2011.
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  18. ^ a b Seidman, Robert (April 22, 2011). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on April 27, 2011. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
  19. ^ Kandell, Steve (April 29, 2011). "Parks and Recreation Recap: Return to Centaur". New York. Retrieved May 3, 2011.
  20. ^ Zulkey, Claire (April 28, 2011). . The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on June 24, 2011. Retrieved May 3, 2011.

External links edit

  • at the official Parks and Recreation site
  • "Jerry's Painting" at IMDb  

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Jerry s Painting is the eleventh episode of the American comedy television series Parks and Recreation s third season and the 41st overall episode of the series It originally aired on NBC in the United States on April 28 2011 In the episode Jerry creates a painting of a topless Greek goddess that resembles Leslie and Leslie tries to protect it from a conservative activist who wants it banned Meanwhile Ben moves in with Andy and April then tries to teach them how to live like adults Jerry s Painting Parks and Recreation episodeEpisode no Season 3Episode 11Directed byDean HollandWritten byNorm HiscockOriginal air dateApril 28 2011 2011 04 28 Guest appearancesMark Colson as Head Chairman Jozef Fahey as Art Patron Darlene Hunt as Marcia Langman Eric Isenhower as Orin Jay Jackson as Perd Hapley Mara Marini as Brandi Maxxxx Biff Yaeger as LennyEpisode chronology Previous Soulmates Next Eagleton Parks and Recreationseason 3List of episodes The episode was written by Norm Hiscock and directed by Dean Holland The original broadcast ran 10 minutes longer than usual because it followed an extended episode of The Office which featured the last appearance by lead actor Steve Carell Jerry s Painting featured appearances by recurring guest stars Darlene Hunt as activist Marcia Langman and Jay Jackson as reporter Perd Hapley Mara Marini also portrayed Brandi Maxxxx a porn star who publicly defends the painting Nielsen ratings were expected to be high for Jerry s Painting due to the lead in from The Office However it was only seen by an estimated 4 71 million household viewers a drop from the previous episode Soulmates The episode received generally positive reviews KUAM aired the episode on Sunday May 1 2011 due to The Royal Wedding which aired the next morning on most NBC Stations preempting the episode 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Cultural references 4 Reception 4 1 Ratings 4 2 Reviews 5 References 6 External linksPlot editLeslie Amy Poehler feels powerless at work because a policy by Chris Rob Lowe forbidding workplace romances is preventing her from dating Ben Adam Scott Meanwhile now that he is staying in Pawnee permanently Ben decides to move out of the motel where he has been living Andy Chris Pratt and April Aubrey Plaza offer him a spare room in their house since their previous roommate moved out and left the house to them Although the two have been living by themselves for only a week the house is a complete mess with no everyday items like plates or utensils available Ben decides to teach a reluctant Andy and April how to properly live like adults Meanwhile the parks employees attend an art show exhibiting paintings that will later be hung in government buildings Jerry Jim O Heir displays his painting of the fictional topless centaur Greek goddess Diaphena which looks exactly like Leslie 2 3 Jerry explains he subconsciously painted Leslie while thinking about powerful women Instead of being embarrassed Leslie feels empowered by the painting Tom however is humiliated because a pot bellied cherub in the painting shares his likeness The next day local conservative activist Marcia Langman Darlene Hunt compares the painting to bestiality deems it unsuitable for a government setting and demands it be destroyed Leslie goes on the news program Ya Heard with Perd to rouse public support for the painting by portraying it as a depiction of a powerful woman However she is undermined when reporter Perd Hapley Jay Jackson also has on pornographic film actress Brandi Maxxxx Mara Marini who defends the painting by comparing it to pornography Chris convenes a meeting of the Pawnee Public Arts Commission to rule on whether the painting is acceptable Despite Leslie s eloquent defense the commission fears the nudity is offensive and decides to destroy it instead of risking public backlash Leslie instead steals the painting and runs away Meanwhile after cleaning up around the house Ben gives Andy and April money to buy common household items Although they almost waste their money on frivolous items including many As seen on TV items Andy insists they need to take Ben s advice April admits she is afraid of growing up because she does not want them to lose their unique personalities but Andy assures her they will not change Chris angrily demands Leslie bring the painting to city hall the next day to be destroyed When Leslie reluctantly agrees to do so Jerry expresses disappointment that she would give up so easily Feeling empowered again Leslie asks Jerry to quickly paint another similar painting only this time with Tom as the centaur Leslie tells Marcia the new painting is the original one but painted over With no more nudity in the painting a frustrated Marcia gives up her quest to have the painting destroyed Tom is delighted with the painting until he realizes that Jerry forgot to draw a penis on the centaur Ben later confides to Andy he likes Leslie but is unable to ask her out because of Chris but Andy tells him if they truly care about each other then it will eventually happen Production edit nbsp Mara Marini pictured made her first of six Parks and Recreation guest appearances as porn star Brandi Maxxxx in Jerry s Painting Jerry s Painting was written by Norm Hiscock and directed by Dean Holland During its original broadcast the episode ran for an extended 40 minutes rather than the usual 30 minutes The extra time was due to an extended episode of The Office that ran before Parks and Recreation Goodbye Michael which featured the final appearance of Steve Carell as a regular cast member playing Michael Scott 4 5 Jerry s Painting featured a guest appearance by Darlene Hunt as Marcia Langman a member of the conservative group the Society for Family Stability Foundation 6 7 Hunt s character has previously appeared in past Parks and Recreation episodes to object to Leslie s actions in the second season premiere Pawnee Zoo she condemned Leslie s same sex wedding ceremony of two male penguins and in the third season episode Time Capsule she argued against Leslie including the novel Twilight in a Pawnee time capsule because she felt it was anti Christian 8 Jerry s Painting also featured Jay Jackson in his recurring role as Pawnee journalist Perd Hapley and Mara Marini as Hapley s guest porn star Brandi Maxxxx 9 10 Cultural references editDuring one scene at the art show a character named Orin stands in front of a blank canvas and stares straight ahead without moving This style of art exhibition is similar to that of Marina Abramovic a Yugoslavian performance artist who sits or stands silently and immobile at some of her art exhibits 5 After seeing herself as a goddess in Jerry s painting Leslie starts responding when people nickname her Aphrodite the Greek goddess of love beauty and sexuality 11 While speaking to Ben Tom describes his seduction ritual with women as turning the lights off with the Clapper a sound activated electrical light switch and then putting on music by Boyz II Men an R amp B vocal group 11 This was previously demonstrated in the second season finale Freddy Spaghetti when the group s song On Bended Knee was playing while Tom has his girlfriend at his apartment 12 While stressing over Chris policy of not dating co workers Ann offers to help Leslie relax by getting her a prescription for Paxil an antidepressant drug 13 Ben gives Andy and April cash and instructs them to buy home products at Bed Bath amp Beyond a chain of domestic merchandise retail stores 11 14 While there Andy and April instead start to purchase several as seen on TV items including Shake Weight dumbbells Slap Chop kitchen gadgets and a Marshmallow Shooter 11 15 During the arts commission meeting Tom describes himself as a small slender man similar to actor Taye Diggs 2 5 In a different scene Tom expresses anger that Jerry s painting is killing the Jay Z vibe he has long been cultivating a reference to the hip hop artist 3 11 Reception editRatings edit Nielsen ratings were expected to be high for Jerry s Painting due to a lead in from Steve Carell s final episode as a regular cast member on The Office However in its original American broadcast the Parks and Recreation episode was seen by an estimated 4 71 million household viewers 16 17 This constituted a drop from the previous episode Soulmates 16 18 which was seen by 4 88 million households 18 Jerry s Painting received a 2 8 rating 4 share among all viewers and a 2 3 rating 6 share among viewers between ages 18 and 49 A rating point represents one percent of the total number of television sets in American households and a share means the percentage of television sets in use tuned to the program 17 In its 10 p m timeslot Jerry s Painting was outperformed by the CBS police procedural drama The Mentalist which was seen by 13 1 million household viewers and the ABC medical drama Private Practice which was seen by 6 33 million household viewers 16 Reviews edit Jerry s Painting received generally positive reviews Entertainment Weekly writer Hillary Busis called the episode one that may just have been the season s best and that s saying something when a show is as consistent as this one She called the main plotline about the painting brilliant and said the subplot with Ben April and Andy was so funny she hoped they had more pairings in the future 5 Nick McHatton of TV Fanatic called Jerry s Painting one of the strongest episodes of the season and said he enjoyed seeing Leslie s character so empowered McHatton also praised seeing April and Andy facing adulthood writing It s something many of us young adults go through and it was nice to see it reflected in the characters 15 Scott Meslow of The Atlantic said the show demonstrated how Leslie Knope has developed into a strong and confident character since the daffy wide eyed dreamer she was in the first season He also praised the show s new funniest pairing of Ben April and Andy and said the episode demonstrated that even this late in the season the show can still feel surprising and fresh 7 New York magazine writer Steve Kendell said Jerry s Painting was an excellent episode and that he appreciated seeing Leslie portrayed in a sexier and more confident way than previous episodes had 19 Joel Keller of TV Squad said the main story with Leslie was funny but the subplot was even better He said it showcased the deadpan comedic talents of Adam Scott and that April and Andy continue to be an excellent pairing 13 The A V Club writer Claire Zulkey called the episode a pretty simple episode that got funnier and more quotable as the episode rolled on She particularly praised Adam Scott s performance but said she did not look forward to the romantic pairing of Scott and Amy Poehler because she feels they lack chemistry 20 Alan Sepinwall of HitFix said the episode featured great scenes about government inaction and the way small time media can make a frenzy out of any minor thing He also praised the subplot with April and Andy which he said demonstrated how the two characters getting married hasn t at all changed who they are 2 Eric Sundermann of Hollywood com complimented the writers who he said are able to make consistently strong episodes because they seem to have a perfect understanding of their characters He also said Jerry s Painting proved Ben s character has comedic potential beyond being Leslie s romantic interest 14 Zap2it writer Rick Porter said it was not the best of the season but still a very solid half hour of comedy and that the show s batting average this season is remarkably high While Porter praised the main story he said he found the subplot less entertaining and did not believe April s character would have acted the way she did or lived in such filthy conditions 6 Not all reviews were positive Matt Fowler of IGN said the idea of Jerry subconsciously painting Leslie and Tom was a bit too absurd and that the episode did not feature enough of Ron Swanson Fowler also said he did not enjoy seeing the normally positive Chris taking on an authoritarian role 3 References edit Royal Wedding Preempts KUAM Line Up KUAM April 28 2011 Retrieved April 29 2011 a b c Sepinwall Alan April 28 2011 Review Parks and Recreation Jerry s Painting Centaur of attention HitFix Archived from the original on June 30 2011 Retrieved May 3 2011 a b c Fowler Matt April 28 2011 Parks and Recreation Jerry s Painting Review IGN Archived from the original on May 3 2011 Retrieved May 3 2011 Ausiello Michael April 11 2011 Steve Carell s Office Farewell Just Got Bigger TVLine Retrieved May 2 2011 a b c d Busis Hillary April 29 2011 Parks and Recreation Sing muse of government goddess Leslie Knope Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 2 2011 a b Porter Rick April 28 2011 Parks and Recreation Leslie Knope warrior princess Zap2it Archived from the original on June 4 2011 Retrieved May 3 2011 a b Meslow Scott April 29 2011 Parks and Recreation The Maturation of Leslie Knope The Atlantic Retrieved May 2 2011 Meslow Scott February 4 2011 Parks and Recreation Twilight Time Capsules and David Lee Roth The Atlantic Retrieved February 4 2011 Roush Matt April 29 2011 Matt s TV Week in Review A Wedding A Farewell and More TV Guide Retrieved May 4 2011 Current Events Mara Marini Official site April 2011 Retrieved May 4 2011 permanent dead link a b c d e Gilbert Megan April 29 2011 Parks and Recreation recap Jerry s Painting Punchline Magazine Archived from the original on July 3 2011 Retrieved May 3 2011 Ansari Aziz 2010 Parks and Recreation Season Two Freddy Spaghetti DVD audio commentary Universal Studios Home Entertainment Event occurs at time needed a b Keller Joel April 29 2011 Parks and Recreation Season 3 Episode 11 Recap TV Squad Archived from the original on October 1 2012 Retrieved May 3 2011 a b Sundermann Eric April 29 2011 Parks and Recreation Recap Jerry s Painting Hollywood com Archived from the original on January 25 2013 Retrieved May 3 2011 a b McHatton Nick April 29 2011 Parks 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