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9/10
"Crying. Acceptable at funerals and the Grand Canyon."
brenbella8 August 2018
As a fellow TV lover, there is nothing I enjoy more than watching great shows in their prime. Meaning a show no longer needs to try things out to see what works and what doesn't work. The characters are fully developed and the tone is just right. Normally this will happen after the first few seasons, and if a show has enough juice it can last a long time. Think The Office (US) Seasons 2-4, The Simpsons Seasons 4-8, and Seinfeld Seasons 4-7. For Parks and Recreation, I would say Seasons 3-4 is the show in its prime. Pretty much every episode showcases the show at its absolute best, and we get many classic moments and scenes. So without further ado, let's dive into Season 3's opener "Go Big or Go Home."

The episode begins three months after the events of the last episode. The Parks department has re-opened, but now is on an even tighter budget than before. As far as season openers go, I think the show has had stronger ones (Season 4 & 6), but this one isn't too far behind. It is a very funny episode that does a great job of balancing all these great characters. With the addition of Rob Lowe & Adam Scott, this cast is even bigger than it was last season, but somehow this episode is able to give each character a moment to shine.

Love seems to be the main theme here that is driving a lot of these early Season 3 storylines. The tables have turned and now Andy seems to be the one trying to win April's love where in Season 2 it was April that was trying to get Andy to like her. Chris seems to really like Ann, and they go on a first date, but things don't turn out as well as they hoped. As Chris states "I've just had my first bad date." And Ron's relationship with Wendy (Tom's ex-wife) seems to be getting more serious, which angers Tom, because he still has feelings for her, despite being in a new relationship with Lucy. All this creates conflict for the characters which ignites most of the humor that we see throughout the episode.

My favorite sequence in the entire episode is Ron coaching his youth basketball team as he introduces the "Ron Swanson's Pyramid of Greatness." This is a perfect example of how clever and hard-working the writers are where they would go out of there way to create an entire pyramid just for one throw-away scene. I also love Andy's way of coaching which is pretty much the complete opposite of Ron's. As someone who has played basketball for a long time, I found it very funny seeing Tom ref the basketball game despite him not knowing jack squat about the sport.

The episode has a nice climax that sets up an arch that will last for 7 episodes. Things clearly are starting to click and the show is starting to show its true colors that will last, well, until the remainder of its 7 season. This was a nice start to the season, and it gets even better in the next episode, so stay tuned!
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9/10
Best opening of the series so far "Hippo feet"
Br4ve-trave1or26 June 2018
Very funny episode from Ron Swansons chart defining capitalism and other funny things to Rob Lowe with a brilliant performance with a funny example at the bar buying the men drinks in return. Adam Scott the decision maker of the bad news especially because Rob Lowe relies on him in moments of questions not wanting to put out a negative vibe. I love how he finally calls Anne, he points at her and say, "Anne Perkins."

But my favorite of this episode had all his dialogue to good use with funny scenes. Andy or Chris Pratt is incredible! I love him and even Jerry/Jim O'Heir who continues to get disgraced and be the target of the butt end of the jokes. Hes the expense of all the laughter and he fits the part perfectly and being back and seeing him as he gets his perfect painting tossed into the pond is brilliant!

A lot of quotes this episode. This is my quest to finish parks and recs where I somehow stopped at season 2.

The end was fitting for my first PR episode back as its the first time a character looks at the camera in the episode. Audrey plaza tells her boyfriend from Venezuela that Andy just said he wanted to become a woman and he says to Andy to follow his dreams. Andy looks flabbergasted as he looks at him and realizes, wait this guy is so cool after Andy just confessed his feelings really. He thanks her boyfriend and is happy and walks away. Aubrey Plaza looks in the camera with that look as she is the best one to break the fourth wall by looking into the camera. It reminded me along with this first episode of s2 why it's so great. It reminded me of Jim even from the office.
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10/10
No Mark is best thing
cmburton-2987527 February 2019
This is a late review years after watching and rewatching this show but getting rid of Mark was the best thing ever
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Government work is back
vivianla21 August 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Leslie goes to collect everyone at their temporary jobs as the government is back up. Tom quits on the spot at an athletic retailer saying he gave girls free sports bra. Chris keeps asking Ann out. Ann gives in to Leslie's request to go on a date with Chris and persuade him to give their department money. Ann says Chris is really, really hot to Leslie. During their date Chris says he is always positive because when he was a baby he was diagnosed with a blood disorder and he is still here. He says so in a slightly more serious manner than his usual cheery self. Even when Ben and Leslie show up to their table disrupting their date, he is so positive. They go to The Bulge club where they dance to Kesha's Tik Tok.
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