I bailed around season 5 I think (just after Leslie won the election), so I have missed some of it, but the arc I saw was him becoming more of a dumbass libertarian not less.
He’s obviously cool in a bunch of other ways, a funny character, and he has a pretty broad sense of equity.
I don’t think I could last long in a job that I was deliberately doing poorly, and hindering other people around me. I feel like that’s a setup that can deliver jokes in a sitcom, but he would be an absolute rage inducer in the office.
He has some really good character development in Season 5/6 as he becomes a father and discovers that being a good dad involves things like not booby trapping your house.
I mean, yeah. That’s for the character development and human flaws. Even Jean-Ralphio has some redeemable moments.
I bailed around season 5 I think (just after Leslie won the election), so I have missed some of it, but the arc I saw was him becoming more of a dumbass libertarian not less.
He’s obviously cool in a bunch of other ways, a funny character, and he has a pretty broad sense of equity.
I don’t think I could last long in a job that I was deliberately doing poorly, and hindering other people around me. I feel like that’s a setup that can deliver jokes in a sitcom, but he would be an absolute rage inducer in the office.
He has some really good character development in Season 5/6 as he becomes a father and discovers that being a good dad involves things like not booby trapping your house.