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Cockeyed Optimist
Magazine Article

Cockeyed Optimist

2009
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\"Is there a more appealing performer on television than Amy Poehler? Yes, 'appealing' sounds bland and unappreciative, and it's unspecific, but the radiance and the warmth that come from Poehler are general and broad in the best way, and they offer a universal welcome. There's no entrance fee of coolness or hipness for enjoying her humor, and you don't hate yourself afterward...So this brings me, a little uncomfortably, to the show that Poehler is now starring in, 'Parks and Recreation,' which...runs in NBC's Thursday-night comedy block. It was inevitable and fitting that Poehler would get her own show--fitting, but maybe not the best fit.\" (New Yorker) Nancy Franklin reviews the television sitcom \"Parks and Recreation,\" starring Poehler.