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Sweetums (S2E15)

2022/2/1
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Alan Yang: 本集是《公园与休憩》第二季中比较典型的一集,讲述了莱斯利和罗恩围绕着一个糖果公司赞助合同展开的冲突。剧情概要:公园部门考虑与当地糖果公司Sweetums合作,罗恩支持该交易,莱斯利起初也支持,但后来发现糖果不健康后改变了立场,最终民众因为免费糖果而投票支持赞助。本集揭示了玉米糖浆有害健康的真相,因为它比糖更甜、更便宜,所以被广泛用于各种不健康食品中。Sweetums公司在公共论坛上播放宣传片,而莱斯利则播放了一部30年前的Sweetums影片,揭露了玉米糖浆等成分对牛的不良影响。拍摄本集时,剧组人员比较年轻,创作过程比较自由。后期剧集中的旁白镜头主要用于搞笑,而不是交代剧情。剧组尽量避免在旁白镜头中直接表达角色的情感,而是通过其他方式来暗示。剧组会在每个季度开始前进行为期几天的创作营,进行团队建设和故事创作。《公园与休憩》剧组成员关系紧密,经常一起吃饭。 Rob Lowe: 本集的开场白灵感来源于Alan Yang在环球影城CityWalk的经历。Tom Haverford的“What's crackin'?”腰带扣子是剧组在环球影城CityWalk购买的。剧中Newport家的狗的名字Shoelace来源于Alan Yang朋友的狗。剧中角色的服装,特别是背心,是本集的笑点之一。本集讽刺了Pawnee居民的愚蠢,他们很容易被免费糖果所影响。Bobby Newport(保罗·路德饰演)在后来的剧集中出现,他是一个很搞笑的角色。剧中Nick Newport的木工知识来源于演员本人的经验。本集展现了在图书馆借阅旧Super 8电影的场景。本集提到了微缩胶卷,这是一种过时的信息存储技术。本集是DJ Roomba(Roomba机器人)的首次出现。DJ Roomba的创意最初不被理解,但最终被采纳并成为剧集的经典元素。DJ Roomba的鬼魂在剧集结尾出现,标志着该剧放弃了纪录片风格。DJ Roomba鬼魂的镜头,特别是从Jerry两腿之间的镜头,标志着该剧彻底放弃了纪录片风格。随着剧集的进展,旁白镜头逐渐减少,剧集风格也发生了变化。莱斯利为罗恩写的悼词是一个非常精彩的笑点。剧中Tom与房东的电话对话中,房东的声音很像Mike Schur。剧组演员并没有进行过类似公园维护之类的团队建设活动。与网络剧集相比,流媒体平台给予创作者更大的创作自由。Rob Lowe认为尊重观众的智力很重要,不应该低估观众的理解能力。Rob Lowe认为与高层的关系并不对立,而是合作关系。Rob Lowe认为剧本需要反复修改,包括在高层提出意见之后。《公园与休憩》这部剧集对普通民众的刻画带有讽刺意味。

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Leslie and Ron clash over a sponsorship deal with Sweetums, a candy company. Leslie arranges a public forum to inform citizens about the unhealthy ingredients in Sweetums' products, while Ron advocates for consumer choice.

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Every day in Pawnee is a sweet treat, and today Rob and Alan are having seconds! In "Sweetums" Leslie and Ron become adversaries when a dishonest candy company vies for a concessions contract. On today's episode find out why the Pawnee citizens can be swayed by candy, where you can buy a "what's crackin'" belt buckle, and why this episode marks the shift from documentary to hilarious comedy. Got a question for the Pawnee Town Hall? Send us an email: [email protected]) Or leave a 30-Second voicemail at: (310) 893-6992

 

The Pawnee Parks and Recreation Department considers a potential sponsorship deal with Sweetums, a local candy manufacturer hoping to market "nutritious" snack bars to park visitors. Ron supports the deal as he advocates governmental privatization and emphasizes consumer choice over public safety. Leslie initially supports the deal as well, until Ann informs her they are filled with unhealthy corn syrup. Leslie arranges a public forum for Pawnee park visitors so they can make an informed choice about Sweetums products. Ron is unhappy with the arrangement, and gets angry with Leslie worrying about how much he is drinking during a recent outing. During the forum, Sweetums representatives screen propaganda films, highlighting consumer satisfaction, while Leslie responds by screening a 30-year-old Sweetums film which discusses how corn syrup and other snack bar ingredients make cattle unhealthy. At the end of Leslie's screening, Sweetums brings in its commercial's primary actor, the company's dashingly handsome CEO Nick Newport Jr. (Gary Weeks) and impossible cute kids, Denver and Dakota. Denver instructs the forum audience members to look under their seats for candy. The forum audience cheers with excitement and ultimately votes in favor of the sponsorship deal. Ron taunts Leslie by eating two unhealthful servings of steak ("turf and turf"), but she remains genuinely concerned for his health. Ron later apologizes to Leslie for having "been a horse's ass".

For the B-plot, Tom attempts to move out of his home after his divorce from Wendy. Mark reluctantly helps Tom with his pickup truck. Dona, April, Jim, and Andy help with the move, while Tom himself works very little. At the end of the episode, Tom learns that his new home has a gas leak and that he is unable to move into his new home until Monday. Tom asks the gang to take the boxes into their own homes, but they ultimately bring his possessions and leave them in the Parks and Recreation Department office. Throughout the move, April continues to develop romantic feelings for Andy, who remains oblivious to her affections. When April's boyfriend Derek and his gay boyfriend Ben arrive at Wendy's house, they mock Andy, which prompts April to refer to their behavior as "really gay for a gay couple”. The episode ends with a DJ Rhoomba dressed as a ghost, haunting Jerry and following him down the hallway of City Hall.