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Post-Parks-um Depression

Parks and Rec Do you wander around in your Letters to Cleo t-shirt all day eating whipped cream out of a can? Then I have bad news for you: you've got it worse than when flu season hit Pawnee, Indiana. To try and alleviate the ultimate pain and suffering you're feeling at the loss of Parks and Recreation, you need to treat yoself to some new shows. [Parks and Recreation via Facebook] Broad City Broad City Wait, you're not watching Broad City? Are you SERIOUS? Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson's Amy Poehler-producedBroad City is the irreverent comedy to solve every malady you have. With brilliant one-liners, lovable characters, and an incredibly realistic representation of a modern female friendship, Broad City gets filthier than Parks and Recreation would ever dare. Take a strong dose of Broad City to teach you that laughter is totally the best medicinal marijuana. [Broad City via Facebook] Playing House Playing House The oft-ignored Playing House is a must-watch for any Parks fan. With the strongest on-screen female friendship since Leslie and Ann first graced our televisions, Lennon Parham and Jessica St. Clair (both of whom you'll recognize as guest stars on episodes of Parks and Veep, among many other shows) created Playing House together and their real-life friendship translates perfectly to your TV screen. With the legendary Zach Woods and Keegan-Michael Key as supporting characters, this comedy will remind you that friendship is all you truly need. [Playing House via Facebook]
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