It’s constantly being marveled at in the press—and this is true of The Office and Parks and Recreation and Happy Endings and Seinfeld and Cheers and Friends and everything—that people are always like, …Well, it really hit its stride in the second season.” Yeah, that’s because they had been doing it for a year, and they figured out how to do it and got better at it. I think if there were one wish that I would have for the critical community, it would be that people would stop being amazed or even remotely surprised that comedies get better as they go along.Drew Magary Interviews Parks and Showrunner Mike Schur