In the pantheon of modern television comedies, Parks and Recreation occupies a rare and hallowed space. From the swampy pit of Season 1 to the time-jumping euphoria of the Season 7 finale, the show transformed from a The Office clone into a deeply optimistic, character-driven masterpiece. Today, millions of fans stream the exploits of Leslie Knope, Ron Swanson, and the Pawnee gang on Peacock or Amazon Prime.
From the pit to the Harvest Festival, from Leslie’s binders to Ron’s secret burger list — this is 7 seasons of pure comfort TV.
When you own the (on Blu-ray, DVD, or a high-quality digital storefront like iTunes/Vudu), you get the original broadcast audio . You get the Tom Petty. You get the indie rock. You get the show as Greg Daniels and Mike Schur intended it.
Many viewers find that the series dramatically improves after its first season.
