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The Overly Ambitious, Out-Of-Place City Folk: Ryan Howard vs. Tom Haverford
In the beginning, both of these role players are humble eye-rollers who, for the most part, keep their pretentious opinions of their coworkers to themselves. Before too long, the growth spurts in their egos become an extreme nuisance to their ability to be productive in the workplace or even fit in socially. To Ryan and Tom, the grass really is always greener, and their stubborn “dreamer” personalities cause them more harm than good.
Whereas Ryan’s drastic character growth results in him being the villain-esque douchebag who we all love to hate, Tom’s blossoming leads to a bizarrely humorous obsession with all things Giorgio Armani and lookin’ dope. Ryan only sees unprecedented arrogance and authority in his opportunities, while Tom delightfully overcompensates his profession with moronic friends and absurdly impractical entrepreneurial career ambitions, which is infinitely more lovable in every way. Ryan becomes a whiny cynic when one thing is imperfect, while Tom’s childlike ignorance-is-bliss joy makes even the most casual Parks fan grin like a fool.
Point: Tom Haverford, Parks and Recreation
It’s a weird concept, but I think P&R has the better cast of characters but somehow The Office was the better complete show.
Completely agree here. Putting characters side-by-side like this was a great idea for an article btw. Love both shows, but Office is my favorite. Pam got worse for me near the end, but the ending of the show redeemed a lot for me.
I don’t know, I think the greatness of the Office is that everybody works with the same characters from the show. They nailed the personalities so well, everyone knows the Angela at their office, the Kelly, the Dwight. And every guy thinks they are Jim.
I literally could not agree more with you more, teammate. Not a weird concept at all.
Thanks. I think we can all agree Rashida Jones is a major pool honey.
You can’t compare Dwight with Ron. I love Ron dearly, but Dwight Schrute is the ultimate character. Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica.
I thought the same thing – Both of those two are in a league of their own.
At very least, they should have been a wash. Dwight K is a fuggin boss. Well, an assistant to a fuggin boss anyways.
“Assistant fuggin boss”
Assistant to the fuggin boss
The Christ Pratt bloopers should be NSFW, just got caught watching them from laughing way too loud.
I have a man-crush on Chris Pratt. There I said it.
You’re not alone
Michael, Jim, Pam, and Deight can only be rivaled by Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer.
Dwight*. I could hear my boss’s footsteps towards my cube and didn’t have time to proof read.
Personally I thought parks and rec got kind of repetitive in episodes. There was no real character development, and all Aziz Ansari did was annoy the hell out of me. Overall, it was a good show, but I think The Office wins this battle. The Office had character development, it was always coming up with new ways for each character to play a funny role in the show, and no two episodes were really the same as far as humor.
Where’s Creed at?
… Orin?
No way 3:58 is funnier than the “comeback story” clip, or the responses to his ice cream cone take.
Had to pick between going to bed at a decent time last night or watching the Season 5 finale of Parks and Rec…guess who’s tired today.
Give me your keys.
Evan you haven’t even graduated yet. Fuck outta here.
Guilty.