"Parks and Recreation" Pawnee Zoo (TV Episode 2009) Poster

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(2009)

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Ok, now we're getting somewhere!
brenbella26 July 2018
Back in 2009, when this episode aired, I think a lot of viewers were a little hesitant on what would come next after Season 1. Most people still weren't entirely on board with the show, that obviously had huge talent backing it up, but still did not have its own identity. With that being said, I think most were hooked after this episode aired. Now, why is that exactly? Allow me to explain.

"Pawnee Zoo" has a great premise and the writers smartly use this for the majority of the episode. Leslie, being the dedicated Deputy worker that she is, holds a marriage ceremony at the Pawnee Zoo for two cute penguins. What intended to be a standard public service event to help promote the zoo, eventually snowballs into absolute chaos when Pawnee citizens find out that the penguins are actually both male. Now, this episode is very funny and Amy Poehler is absolute gold in this, especially in the scenes at The Bulge (Pawnee's gay bar). However, what I would like to particularly highlight is the use of satire in this episode, that becomes a staple for the how the entire show is built around.

Pawnee, in a lot of ways, is like a parody of The United States. And the writers use different episodes to highlight important political topics in our country. "Pawnee Zoo" happens to focus on gay rights, and is an excellent use of satire for how differential our country views same-sex marriage. It's clever, bold, and of course an absolute laugh riot. We are also introduced to one of the great minor characters in the entire series in, Pawnee Today host, Joan Callamezzo. An absolute scene staler whenever she appears. You can even say she is a parody of the media. It's things like this that make the show so great and almost like no other live-action sitcom before it.

Overall, I think "Pawnee Zoo" is the first great episode of the series, and if you are watching this episode for the first time and like this a lot more than the previous episodes, you are in for a real treat, because this is exactly how the show will be for the remainder of its run. A smart satire on American politics set in a wacky town full of memorable and goofy characters. This is a great opener that really sets the tone for the remainder of the season.
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Cute Penguins
vivianla8 August 2022
Warning: Spoilers
To help promote the Pawnee Zoo, Leslie arranges a couple events including a cute penguin marriage. The penguins have sex in front of all the kids and adults. One kid asks if they are making babies. One adult states the penguins are actually male. This causes some outrage that Leslie was making a stance on gay marriage as a public servant. Mark is cute in this episode - he asks Ann on a date as he was admitted to her hospital when he hit his head. Leslie is invited to a gay bar where she is celebrated. Ann shows up looking cute thinking it was a medical emergency. Leslie in the end has the penguin transferred to Iowa where gay marriage is legal. She has the penguins in the back with seatbelts on. She sees a Six Flags and says she should put them on a water slide - they might die - but it would be so cute!
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