NBC
If you were devastated when Parks and Recreation went off the air, here’s some good news: there’s still plenty left to explore in Pawnee. Sure you may have seen every episode, but dozens of subtle jokes and Easter eggs remain that likely went over your head the first time around.
After all, this was the kind of show where the joke might be a character’s understated reaction, something weird happening in the background, or even the shirt a person’s wearing. Every time you watch, there’s something new to laugh at.
As with these 15 gags, though, sometimes the joke is just so damn subtle, you could see an episode a million times without ever picking up on it.
15. April Steals A Skeleton From Ann’s House
NBC
April Ludgate loves Halloween and hates Ann, and that’s clear going back to this background gag from the Season 2 episode Greg Pikitis.
If you were devastated when Parks and Recreation went off the air, here’s some good news: there’s still plenty left to explore in Pawnee. Sure you may have seen every episode, but dozens of subtle jokes and Easter eggs remain that likely went over your head the first time around.
After all, this was the kind of show where the joke might be a character’s understated reaction, something weird happening in the background, or even the shirt a person’s wearing. Every time you watch, there’s something new to laugh at.
As with these 15 gags, though, sometimes the joke is just so damn subtle, you could see an episode a million times without ever picking up on it.
15. April Steals A Skeleton From Ann’s House
NBC
April Ludgate loves Halloween and hates Ann, and that’s clear going back to this background gag from the Season 2 episode Greg Pikitis.
- 10/5/2015
- by Brendan Morrow
- Obsessed with Film
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