![]() ![]() ![]() Mark’s character was akin to a wet blanket at best, and did little to add to the quality of the show. I could have found a home for Mark Brendanawicz, but I refused on principle. These include such examples as all the Sapersteins (Jean-Ralphio, Mona Lisa, and Doctor), both Tammys, Diane, and a few others. I chose not to house the tertiary and semi-reoccurring characters, mostly because their stories weren’t as developed as the main characters. Lastly, I only took the time to house the characters in the show that actually worked in the Parks & Rec department. Third, I want to thank my sister-in-law Lindsey for helping me come up with this idea. She was a tremendous help in deciding which houses would hold each character. Second, I’d like to thank my amazing wife Lindsay Dassau for aiding me with this venture. ![]() First, there will be minor spoilers ahead, so proceed with caution if you’ve yet to watch or finish watching the show. Cut to a few days ago, when I randomly remembered that conversation, and decided to officially sort the cast.īefore we get started, I wanted to rattle off a couple disclaimers. Every time I watch it, I laugh at the same jokes, and always learn something new.Ī couple years ago I was chatting with a my sister-in-law Lindsey, who at the time was watching P&R for the first time, and somehow we got on the topic of how the characters would be sorted into their respective Hogwarts Houses (don’t ask how we got there it’s bound to happen when you get two Harry Potter nerds together). Creators Greg Daniels and Michael Schur, the same show-runners of The Office, did a wonderful job of following up their first collaboration with another powerhouse of a series. I am currently making my way through Parks & Recreation for the….thousandth time? And honestly, I can’t think of a better show to bide my time with right now. ![]()
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