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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:21 pm Post subject: Greg Daniels |
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During a banquet honoring her mother's public service, Leslie tries to convince a local zoning official to support her proposed park project. The official resists the idea, so Leslie's mother suggests Leslie blackmail her with information about her husband's drinking problem. Leslie reluctantly goes along with the idea, but soon becomes uncomfortable with the seamy side of politics and decides not to go through with it. Meanwhile, Tom and Mark ditch the festivities to pick up women at a bar, but Mark finds he preferred hanging out with Leslie and Ann at the banquet.
6 6 "Rock Show" Michael Schur Norm Hiscock May 14, 2009 (2009-05-14) 4.25[7]
Leslie attends what she believes is a business meeting with an elderly local government bigwig, unaware that her mother has secretly set her up on a blind date. An angry Ann learns Andy could have had his leg casts removed weeks ago, but lied about them so Ann would keep pampering him. Mark, disillusioned with his career, makes a pass at Ann, which she harshly rejects. Leslie and Mark end up drinking beer together by the pit and Mark tries to kiss her, but she refuses because he is drunk. Mark stumbles into the pit.
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Deedle-Dee Productions and Universal Media Studios produced the first season of Parks and Recreation; series creators Greg Daniels and Michael Schur were executive producers with Howard Klein. Morgan Sackett and Amy Poehler produced, and Tucker Cawley and Norm Hiscock served as consulting producers.[8][9] Daniel J. Goor was the executive story editor for the season, and Rachel Axler was a story editor. Dean Holland, an editor on The Office, also worked as an editor on Parks and Recreation's first season.[10] Mike Scully, a former executive producer and show runner for The Simpsons, joined Parks and Recreation as a consulting producer starting with the episode "Boys' Club".[11][12] Cawley left the show at the end of the first season to create the short-lived ABC sitcom Hank, starring Kelsey Grammer.[13] The other producers all returned for the second season. Allison Jones, who worked as a casting director for The Office, served in the same capacity for Parks and Recreation,[14] along with Nancy Perkins, for whom the character Ann Perkins was named.[15]
The pilot episode was directed by Greg Daniels,[16] and the season finale was directed by Michael Schur, his debut in the position.[14] Other directors included Seth Gordon, director of the documentary The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters;[17] Jeffrey Blitz, who had directed numerous episodes of The Office;[18] Michael McCullers, co-writer of the first two Austin Powers films, who directed Poehler in the comedy film Baby Mama;[19] and Beth McCarthy Miller, a longtime television director who worked with Poehler on the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live.[20] Daniels and Schur wrote the pilot episode, and the rest of the season's episodes were written by Axler, Goor, Hiscock, Cawley and Alan Yang.[18][21]realizzazione e-commerce
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