Parks and Recreation Season 3
SCORE: 57
I am beginning to realize just how pointless this show actually is.
There are sixteen episodes that make up Parks and Recreation Season 3.
The issues families can have with Parks and Recreation Season 3 are
violence, blood, bad language, lack of attire, enticement to lust,
sexual deviancy and more. Parks and Recreation Season 3 promotes lying.
There are some funny moments within Parks and Recreation Season 3. There
are way more cringe moments in Parks and Recreation Season 3 though.
There will spoilers in this review of the Parks and Recreation Season 3
television show. Andy and April get married in Parks and Recreation
Season 3. Marriage is treated really badly in Parks and Recreation
Season 3.
Ron and one of his ex-wives get back together. Tom is really treated
badly in Parks and Recreation Season 3. Tom is like the court jester but
gets in trouble for promoting his side business by a cranky government
higher up. Parks and Recreation Season 3 goes from the department having
money trouble to being able to do all these things.
Ann becomes a part time employee of the government in Parks and
Recreation Season 3. Leslie continues to get things done in Parks and
Recreation Season 3. Ron admits he is a libertarian in Parks and
Recreation Season 3. Ron wants to bring as much of the government down
as possible. Morals and ethics are barely around in Parks and Recreation
Season 3.
Ben and Leslie start a relationship even though they are not supposed
to. At the end of Parks and Recreation Season 3 Leslie is approached by
some people that want her to run for office. They ask if she has any
skeletons which of course she denies. She does have the relationship
with Ben. Although if she get elected they could have a relationship I
suppose.
- Paul
Video: 61%
Audio: 58%
Replay/Extras: 63%
Functionality: 57%
Family Friendly Factor: 48%
System: DVD
Publisher: NBC
Developer: Deedle-Dee Productions, Universal Media Studios
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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