![]() ![]() They should be rewarded for not being people. “I think I may have found a project I’d actually enjoy doing. I can’t breathe.”Īs someone who would like the outdoors so much better if it were, say, indoors, this particular quote hits uncomfortably close to home. The lesson here: April is not to be trifled with. ![]() She may have said this to a representative from a Venezuelan Parks department in the episode “Sister City” in an effort to be sarcastic, but this line is most definitely not a lie. “Yes, I am very powerful and feared by many.” With that in mind let’s take a look at April Ludgate’s most sarcastic and/or world-hating quotes. As such a biting character, it’s no surprise that April gets a lot of Parks and Rec‘s best lines. April also eventually found her calling by helping people find their perfect vocation working for the American Service Foundation, but she was still caustic to the end. Originally a world-weary cynic driven only by laziness, the acerbic April eventually softened a bit to become a devoted wife to Andy. ![]() The character who did the most growing during Parks’ seven seasons was Aubrey Plaza’s April Ludgate. One of the key reasons that the series connected with viewers was because its leads were more than just archetypes of optimists (Leslie Knope, Chris Traeger), doers (Ben Wyatt, Donna Meagle), lovable goofballs (Andy Dwyer, Tom Haverford), and so on, but were actually fully realized individuals who were given the chance to grow during the show’s run. Easily the greatest ensemble cast on television in the past decade (with apologies to 30 Rock), Parks and Recreation won viewers hearts with its diverse array of quirky characters. ![]()
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