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Ben Schwartz: Woman of the Year (S2E17)

2022/2/15
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Rob Lowe: 本集主要讲述了莱斯利因为罗恩获得年度女性奖而感到沮丧,以及汤姆试图投资一家夜店的故事。这两个故事线相互独立,但都展现了剧中人物的性格特点和幽默感。罗恩虽然表面上看起来顽皮,但他最终还是把奖项给了莱斯利,体现了他对莱斯利的关心。汤姆的投资故事则展现了他对梦想的追求和对朋友的信任,尽管过程中充满了各种搞笑的意外。 Ben Schwartz: 作为Jean-Ralphio的扮演者,我分享了我在剧中角色塑造和即兴表演的经历。Jean-Ralphio这个角色的创作灵感,以及他在剧集中的发展演变。从最初的刻板印象到后来的卡通化表演,这都离不开编剧和导演的指导,以及我和其他演员之间的默契配合。 Alan Yang: 从编剧的角度,我分析了本集的剧情结构和人物设定。本集巧妙地将两个看似独立的故事线结合在一起,通过莱斯利和罗恩对年度女性奖项的不同态度,展现了他们之间复杂的关系。同时,汤姆的投资故事也为本集增添了更多笑点,丰富了整部剧集的主题。

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Leslie is upset when Ron wins an award meant for women, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and a final twist where Ron publicly presents the award to Leslie.

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Pawnee is flush with guests! Today Rob and Alan welcome the legendary Ben Schwartz on the pod to talk about the 17th episode of season 2. In "Woman of the Year" Leslie is upset when Ron wins an award typically meant for women. On today's episode find out why Ben made it a game to make Retta laugh, how this episode helped loosen-up the character of Jean-Ralphio, and which character Ben originally auditioned for. 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 Parks Dept. receives a letter from the Pawnee chapter of the IOW (Indiana Organization of Women), which Leslie believes is her congratulatory letter as the recipient of the group's Dorothy Everton Smythe Woman of the Year award. Much to her horror, the award has actually gone to Ron in recognition of town projects Leslie primarily developed. Ron privately acknowledges the award as a ridiculous mistake; however, uses the opportunity to mess Leslie before later recommending her as the award recipient. 

When IOW director visits Ron, it’s revealed that a man was strategically chosen for the first time for marketing purposes. Frustrated with the politics of the awards, Leslie and Ron plan for him to make a disparaging acceptance speech condemning the awards. However, at the ceremony itself, Ron instead publicly presents the award to Leslie, who tries to present it instead to Ron, who precedes to present it back to Leslie. The next day's newspaper proclaims Ron the winner, with Leslie and Ron later deciding that the award is meaningless, anyway. The plaque is thrown into a wastebasket, where Leslie later secretly retrieves it.

In a subplot, Tom drops off a temporary liquor license renewal at the Snakehole Lounge nightclub, where the owner Freddy (Andy Milder) tells him they are seeking investors who can buy a share for $10,000. With only $4000 to spend, Tom reveals part-ownership in a nightclub is a longtime dream of his, and seeks partnership from his fast-talking friend, Jean-Ralphio (Ben Schwartz), who contributes $5,000. Still in need of $1,000 to seal the deal, Tom seeks further help from his co-workers. Donna expresses an interest, but decides against it when she meets Jean-Ralphio,  

Meanwhile, when Andy's band-mate Burly (Andrew Burlinson) tells Andy he can no longer live with him, April helps Andy look for an apartment. They find one near her house, prompting a smitten April to note that they can carpool to work together. But when Andy learns Tom needs $1,000, he forgoes the apartment to give Tom the money as a gift. April is surprised by the choice and disappointed with the result. In the episode's final scene, Tom is shown enjoying his nightclub part ownership, until he learns Donna has bought three shares herself.