He then asked her what she thought Leslie’s career endpoint should be, pausing as the crowd called out “President!” “Don’t, don’t say ‘tits’ anymore,” Poehler admonished as the audience laughed. The next fan began by referring to Parks & Rec as “the tits,” only to be stopped by Poehler, who made him agree never to use that phrase again. Scott and Schur told another fan that while there were no plans to complete Ben’s stop-motion film Requiem For a Tuesday, viewers will get to see more of Ben’s complicated board game The Cones of Dunshire. “What’s cool about her is that there’s nothing cool about her.” “Oh, we’re pretty much the same person,” Poehler laughed. The boy then mentioned Poehler’s “Smart Girls at the Party” and asked how much she identified with the ambitious and feminist Knope. “Oh shit!” he gasped as Poehler and the cast laughed and then gave him a standing ovation. Retta said she recently met a lot of people from Indiana at a party, “And I was like a freaking rock star!Ī shaking teenage boy stepped up to the microphone only to forget his question when he realized his image was projected on the theater’s big screen. The fan replied she thought there was a lot the show got right in terms of community and civic spirit. The next question came from a young woman who had flown in for the panel from Detroit, and asked if the cast felt the show was an accurate representation of the Midwest. “And we did this little thing with Michelle Obama, too,” Poehler added to thunderous applause. “I’d do Megan Mullally - in about 45 minutes,” Offerman joked about his real-life wife, who portrays Ron’s ex Tammy II. While the ensemble named Schwartz and Oswalt as their favorites, Louis C.K., Henry Winkler and Jenny Slate also made their lists. “This is awkward for me,” Schwartz joked as the cast cracked up. The first question came from a fan watching the live stream online, asked the actors about their favorite guest star. She was passed a giant bottle of white wine, which she shared among the cast. Oswalt then began the Q&A, laughing as Poehler indicated to the stage hands that she wanted more to drink. So when he called for Donna to cry, “I lost my shit!” Retta laughed, miming tears rolling down her face. Detailing the series of physical mishaps filming at the hunting lodge, including nearly falling when trying to run in heels for a scene, Retta told the crowd she was actually scared of director Greg Daniels. Pratt laughed as the cast touched on Season 2’s “Hunting Trip” episode, as he was the only one in the cast who actually hunts - and for that episode Andy had to remain in the office with April. “April and Andy are just meant to be together.” “Looking back now it looks so intentional,” Pratt said. The two then said the storyline rose organically, and they praised the writers for pairing the two awkward characters. “I saw it in a dream, a fiery nightmare,” Plaza joked as Oswalt and Pratt laughed. Turning to the third established relationship, Oswalt asked Plaza and Pratt whether they saw the marriage between the cynical April and the happy-go-lucky Andy coming. “We wanted to say one guy can have one set of extremely fervent beliefs that run completely contrary to the beliefs of his coworker and they can still just get along and respect each other and admire each other and find things in common, and they can sit down and have a glass of whiskey together at the end of the night,” he said. Schur said that while Ron is a staunch anti-government Libertarian and Leslie is a card-carrying Democrat, the two still have a lot of respect for each other.
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