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I watch a lot of comedies (Parks and Rec, Community, the office etc) and this is the most unrealistic of them all(maybe excluding community), but it's damn funny. I didn't watch it at first but I caught it the first season on Netflix and became hooked and downloaded season 2 on torrents. I was looking forward to the show all summer.

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