![]() ![]() He was fine as the above-it-all normal guy wryly mocking the crazy people who worked around him, but as the show deepened its characters beyond being cartoons he no longer served much of a purpose. Both the actor and character have an easy-going charm that made him the Jim Halpert of the early, Office-indebted episodes. Schneider didn’t stick around long enough to make a major impact as Mark Brendanawicz, leaving near the end of the second season. ![]() (And that doesn’t even include Henry Winkler, who shows up occasionally in a minor role.) With the show wrapping up tomorrow night, we’ve decided to rank the eleven full-timers, past and present, in terms of how hilarious their characters have been over the years. Yeah, Parks is a show with like five Fonzies. There have been eleven regular full-time cast members over the show’s seven seasons, and probably five of them could have been the defining breakout character on a lesser show. Its greatest strength is its cast, which is as deep and talented as the legendary ones from Cheers, Seinfeld and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. When Parks and Recreation ends its run tomorrow night we’ll be losing perhaps the finest sitcom of this century. ![]()
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