Tom Haverford
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Parks and Recreation Administrator, Entr ... |
Spouse | Wendy Haverford (divorced) Lucy (wife) |
Significant other | Mona-Lisa Saperstein (ex-girlfriend) Ann ... |
The Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Affairs Department is committed to making programs and community recreation settings safe for patrons, participants, employees and volunteers, free from physical and emotional harm.
Although Theroux was slated to make appearances in multiple Parks and Recreation episodes, Arnett was scheduled to appear only in "The Set Up". "The Set Up" also marked the first of several recurring appearances by Ben Schwartz as Tom's friend Jean-Ralphio Saperstein.
" The Set Up " is the 13th episode of the second season of the American comedy television series Parks and Recreation, and the nineteenth overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on January 14, 2010.
Chris Pratt actually appeared naked during filming of a scene in which he arrived at Ann's house without clothes on. Michael Schur, co-creator of Parks and Recreation, said the scene was written because Pratt "loves taking his clothes off".
Jon Benjamin, a voice actor from Archer, Dr. Katz, and Home Movies, as Pawnee's lawyer.
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Jon Benjamin: Scott Braddock.
Justin TherouxJustin Theroux plays Justin Anderson on Parks and Recreation.
Andy is injured when Leslie goes out on her own to fill the hole, and he decides to sue Pawnee as a result. Andy is injured when Leslie goes out on her own to fill the hole, and he decides to sue Pawnee as a result.
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The actual pit was purposely dug for the show in an undeveloped lot located at the southeast corner of Hazeltine Avenue and Collins Street in Van Nuys, California. The house that stood in for Ann Perkins' house is located directly behind the lot at 5655 Murietta Avenue in Van Nuys.
Leslie did get to build the park in Lot 48, but in season 7 she fought for another park, although a much bigger one. Now the Midwest Regional Parks Director, Leslie fought Ron and the tech company Gryzzl for land from the wealthy Newport family. In the end, she got the land and gave Pawnee its National Park.
Eric John NenningerEric John Nenninger (born November 19, 1978) is an American actor. He portrayed Joseph Carver in the The Flash.
Leslie and Justin (guest star Justin Theroux) – After Justin helped her track down her mom's high-strung ex flame, Leslie saw a different side of Justin. She didn't like it, and they broke it off.
In short, Paul Schneider left Parks and Recreation because he felt sidelined.
Justin Theroux isn't ruling out working with his ex-wife, Jennifer Aniston, now that they're both part of the Apple TV+ family. The 49-year-old actor-writer is starring in The Mosquito Coast, which premieres April 30 on the streaming service.
Scott Braddock is a high-strung Pawnee city attorney who becomes extremely nervous about anything that could lead to a lawsuit. He appeared in " Kaboom ", where Leslie Knope accidentally injured Andy Dwyer by arranging for a bulldozer to fill in a giant pit, unaware that Andy was inside it.
Scott Braddock is a high-strung Pawnee city attorney who becomes extremely nervous about anything that could lead to a lawsuit. He appeared in " Kaboom ", where Leslie Knope accidentally injured Andy Dwyer by arranging for a bulldozer to fill in a giant pit, unaware that Andy was inside it.
For 40 years, James C. Kozlowski, J.D., Ph.D., has contributed his well-received Law Review columns to Parks & Recreation magazine. To mark this notable anniversary, Parks & Recreation caught up with him to learn more about his career in parks and recreation law and the lessons he can share from four decades of authoring the column.
James Kozlowski: While completing my masters and beginning the doctoral program with a focus on park resources at the University of Illinois, I completed two graduate courses in urban planning law, which were taught by an attorney.
Kozlowski: Growing up in Northeast Philadelphia, until I left for college in Baltimore, my life revolved around my neighborhood park as well as the recreation centers and the free public pool where I learned to swim. During high school, I also worked as a lifeguard and swim instructor at the local [YMCA] and the Philadelphia Aquatic Club.
Kozlowski: Based upon my work and experience with NRPA public policy efforts, annual appropriations for state assistance grants under the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act (LWCF) has been a top priority and constant challenge in NRPA’s public policy advocacy efforts.
Kozlowski: What I like most about parks and recreation is undoubtedly the colleagues and life-long friends I have made in a profession and field populated by genuinely nice, intelligent and dedicated people.
When I first realized that Parks and Recreation was presenting me with fodder for a future column, I was understandably excited. However, my expectations were tempered as the first half of the episode played out. The majority of the episode focuses on Leslie’s administrative hearing.
All things considered, though, the best way to show your respect for a court reporter and further your professional relationship is to make their job easier. During “The Trial of Leslie Knope,” the court reporter is visually and audibly annoyed at the tempo of testimony. That’s pretty true to form.
Scheer has previously worked with Aziz Ansari on the MTV sketch comedy show, Human Giant. "Kaboom" also featured H. Jon Benjamin, a voice actor from Archer, Dr. Katz, and Home Movies, as Pawnee's lawyer. Chris Pratt actually appeared naked during filming of a scene in which he arrived at Ann's house without clothes on.
Leslie decides to take his advice and rents an excavator to fill in the pit. Leslie meets Ann at the pit with the rented excavator, which starts filling it in with dirt. However, they failed to realize Andy was under some tarps in the pit, and he is injured when mounds of dirt fall on him.
The next day at city hall, Andy tells Leslie and Scott he will drop the lawsuit if they agree to fill in the pit right away. Scott agrees, unaware it was a trick between Andy and Leslie. The next day the pit is filled in and turned into a lot, and an impressed Ann waves at Andy while the construction work is going on.
When Leslie visits, he regretfully tells her he and his attorney Wendell Adams ( Chris Tallman) are going to sue Pawnee. Leslie is convinced she can reason with Andy if they can talk without their lawyers, but Andy will not return her calls. Finally, Ann calls Andy and asks him to come to her house.
The campaign involves more than 60 shows on NBC ABC, CBS, Fox and several other networks, all of which spotlighted real-life charities in an effort to encourage volunteerism. Greg Daniels, the series executive producer and co-creator, was responsible for choosing the KaBOOM! charity.
The episode was written by Aisha Muharrar and directed by Charles McDougall, and featured guest performances by comedians Paul Scheer and H. Jon Benjamin. "Kaboom" saw the filling in of the Pawnee pit, a focal plot device in Parks and Recreation since the first episode. As part of a multi-network television campaign to spotlight volunteerism, ...
When Leslie ( Amy Poehler) learns Pawnee is being sued by the previous owners of the lot where she is seeking to build a park, Ann ( Rashida Jones) refers her to her lawyer friend Justin Anderson ( Justin Theroux ), who she calls "the greatest guy ever". Justin helps Leslie resolve the issue, and the two seem to get along very well together.
Justin Theroux (pictured) made a guest appearance as Justin, a love interest for Leslie Knope.
At the start of the episode, Leslie had a large framed photo of Dave Sanderson, the Pawnee police officer she had recently broken up with in the episode " Christmas Scandal ". Sanderson was played by stand-up comedian Louis C.K. in several of Parks and Recreation episodes.
In its original American broadcast on January 14, 2010, "The Set Up" was seen by 4.59 million households, according to Nielsen Media Research. The viewership was considered consistent with other second season episodes. "The Set Up" drew a 2.1 rating/6 share among viewers aged between 18 and 49. The episode received generally positive reviews.
"The Set Up", along with the other 23 second season episodes of Parks and Recreation, was released on a four-disc DVD set in the United States on November 30, 2010. The DVD included deleted scenes for each episode.