TV Review: Parks and Recreation 4.5, "Meet 'n' Greet"
Halloween always gives the sitcom format a chance to let loose a bit, embrace the spirit of the holiday. Parks and Recreation was able to do that this week without loosing too much of the fairly developed story arcs that have been moving forward all season.
rating: 3
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It was an interesting week for Parks and Recreation. Halloween tricks (and treats) abound for the cast. Halloween always gives the sitcom format a chance to let loose a bit, embrace the spirit of the holiday. Parks and Recreation was able to do that this week without loosing too much of the fairly developed story arcs that have been moving forward all season. In the end, they may have tried to do a bit too much though, and lost a little bit of the connection I always manage to feel towards the show. After Ben moves in with Andy, things get a little rocky. It's exactly like what you might expect when the confounded personalities of April, Andy and Ben all mash together in one living space. On a whim, April and Andy decide to throw a huge party. Oh, and they don't tell Ben about it. Not being able to wrap his juvenile yet genuine mind around why Ben might be mad at him, he decides to try and beat it out of him. Tom throws a big event for Leslie to try and attract some of Pawnee's biggest businesses as campaign contributors, only to end up stealing the show to promote his own company in his own flashy way. Ann and Ron bond on a whole new level to give Andy and April the perfect wedding gift and Jerry watches his daughter suck face with Chris all night.