Donna Meagle. H. Jon Benjamin. ... Scott Braddock. Chris Tallman. ... Wendell Adams. Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Katie Dippold.
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. He became hospitalized, and Scott encouraged Leslie not to apologize or admit fault in the …
Trevor Nelsson is an attorney living in Pawnee. He has short, light-red hair and is typically well-dressed. The character is played by Marc Evan Jackson. Trevor is first seen representing the interests of Dr.
Paul Scheer"Kaboom" is the sixth episode of season 2 of the NBC television series Parks and Recreation. It originally aired on October 22, 2009 to 4.98 million viewers. The episode was written by Aisha Muharrar and directed by Charles McDougall, and featured guest performances by comedians Paul Scheer and H. Jon Benjamin.
Yes, KaBOOM! is real! Eight years after Parks and Rec features a fictionalized version of KaBOOM!, fans discover the non-profit is real. And it all started with Robert Downey Jr...
Despite the fact it was nearly canceled numerous times as a result of low ratings, Parks and Recreation managed to push forward to its intended conclusion and wrap up on its own terms. By being able to end at a specific, predetermined time, the writers and actors resolved their character arcs.Apr 15, 2021
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.
"Boys' Club" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American comedy television series Parks and Recreation. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on April 30, 2009. It was written by Alan Yang and directed by Michael McCullers.
Eric John Nenninger (born November 19, 1978) is an American actor, best known for playing Scott Braddock in the 2003 horror film, Jeepers Creepers II, he had a recurring role as Cadet Eric Hanson on Malcolm in the Middle and Scott in One Day at a Time.
The Sullivan Street Pit, also known as Lot 48, was formed when a real estate developer purchased a lot of land and dug a huge hole, before subsequently going bankrupt and abandoning the property.
After a lot of obstacles, mostly due to lack of funds, Leslie got the amount needed to get the project going, and by the end of 2014, Pawnee Commons was finally a reality. Leslie did get to build the park in Lot 48, but in season 7 she fought for another park, although a much bigger one.Aug 19, 2019
Season 7 felt like the right time to do so, as they already knew the basic plot for it (the flash-forwards came up later), and so they decided to do one final, shorter season. The network immediately approved, and so Parks & Recreation came to an end after seven seasons.Jul 19, 2020
The Harvest Festival, AKA "Harvest Fest", is a week-long festival in Pawnee, Indiana. It was cancelled in the 1980s but brought back by Leslie Knope.
50 years (September 16, 1971)Amy Poehler / Age
The episode opens with Leslie ( Amy Poehler) receiving a speakerphone call about abnormal transactions on her credit card.
"Kaboom" was written by Aisha Muharrar and directed by Charles McDougall. The Pawnee pit, which has been a focal plot device in Parks and Recreation since the first episode, is filled in during this episode. "Kaboom" features actor and comedian Paul Scheer in a guest appearance as the KaBOOM! organizer.
Andy says he volunteers at several organizations in order to get their free food at their events. He specifically identifies the Red Cross, which he says has "amazing cookies", and Meals on Wheels, which he described as a "bonanza".
In its original American broadcast on October 22, 2009, "Kaboom" was seen by 4.98 million household viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. It was a slight increase from the previous week's episode, " Sister City ". "Kaboom" received a 2.1 rating/6 share among viewers aged between 18 and 49. The episode received generally positive reviews.
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.
"Kaboom" was written by Aisha Muharrar and directed by Charles McDougall. The Pawnee pit, which has been a focal plot device in Parks and Recreation since the first episode, is filled in during this episode. "Kaboom" features actor and comedian Paul Scheer in a guest appearance as the KaBOOM! organizer. 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, …
The episode opens with Leslie (Amy Poehler) receiving a speakerphone call about abnormal transactions on her credit card. The purchases turn out to all be legitimate, but Leslie cancels the card anyway out of embarrassment when Tom (Aziz Ansari) hears about her unusual purchases, including a "bucket of cake", a man pillow in the shape of Daniel Craig, and tuition to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Later, the parks department and Ann (Rashida Jones) visit nei…
Andy says he volunteers at several organizations in order to get their free food at their events. He specifically identifies the Red Cross, which he says has "amazing cookies", and Meals on Wheels, which he described as a "bonanza".
In its original American broadcast on October 22, 2009, "Kaboom" was seen by 4.98 million household viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. It was a slight increase from the previous week's episode, "Sister City". "Kaboom" received a 2.1 rating/6 share among viewers aged between 18 and 49. The episode received generally positive reviews. Steve Heisler of The A.V. Club said "Kaboom" was the best episode of the second season, and called Parks and Recreatio…
• "Kaboom" at the official Parks and Recreation site
• "Kaboom" at IMDb