Two unforgettable moments was when Leslie asked Ron to run Pawnee National Park and the time Ron went on a Scottish adventure to the Lagavulin distillery thanks to Leslie Knope's incredible surprise.
@@Inhereflackin agreed that is the exact scene I thought off during the thank you your welcome Ron line. I was thought that should of been int he steak scene. Her your welcome as she walked out. simple but deep
@@Inhereflackin The surprise party wasn't as wholesome as Scotland or The national park. Sure, the outcome was wholesome, but the whole setup was made to make Ron anxious and overall distressed. If it was just Ann who would made Ron nervous, then sure, it would be fine, but since Leslie gave April the list of things to mess with Ron, it wasn't as wholesome as it could've been.
That's my dream job. Out in nature, away from civilization, no one to babysit or constantly worry about, and getting to yell at people for being idiots out in the wilderness
I can agree with Ron on two things of this clip: 1.- not enough ppl have looked their dinner in the eyes and considered the circle of life. 2.- scouts should mainly teach you about how to really survive in the woods (although he could have made an ocasional game to keep the moral up)
I’m an Eagle Scout and have worked at Scout camps. Scouts isn’t about survival skills, primarily or really much at all. That’s just not something that is at all relevant. Scouts is about teaching life skills. Chief among those being leadership. Camping and other outdoor activities simply serve as the catalyst. It puts the youths into a challenging situation where they need to work together to do well. And it’s fun. Because they’re still kids.
It's too bad Ron didn't actually teach any of those things in the episode - his means were crude at best and didn't inform the kids about any of the appropriate skills beyond the most absurdly basic aspects that don't help in real world situations for the most part.
Interesting note: Ron used to keep his middle name and thus initials a secret. In the final scene he is immediately open with it. Shows that he’s more willing to accept people. Instead of immediate hostility he opted for starting with respect and going from there. Even before I noticed that detail, this is how I’ve tried to live ever since seeing that, even before but this scene perfectly encapsulates the vision.
Yeah that's why I joined the boy scouts and left. Wanted to be able to survive in the woods. I can't survive in the woods. Also quick note I left after three or four months.
@@johnwinchester6934 Aww buddy? Were you hit as a child? You're all bitter now at these little bastards who want to have a good time? Awwwwwww babyyyyy.
@@theguywhoisaustralian1465 awww did your government take your guns and freedoms away so now you feel the need to criticize other people on the internet. 1984 called they want you to join the thought police.
Apart from it being a government job, it's pretty much a dream job for someone like him. :P Nature, being alone, fishing, and probably plenty of wood he could pick out from fallen trees to use in his woodworking. And to be honest, half of me would love a job like that as well. Problem is that the other half of me likes my technology and modern comforts too much. xD
Ron: "Hello, group of annoying teenagers, you are in a national park, not a party destination, you need to leave" Teenagers: "Haha, yeah ok, we're not going anywhere" Ron: "I wasnt asking" *cuts to scene where the teenagers are laying on the ground outside of the park gate then one comes into frame being thrown*
More to the point, typically municipalities have no ordinances against private citizens slaughtering animals provided they do so in a manner consistent with generally humane conditions of animal slaughter, and health codes for serving food generally only apply to businesses operating under a license to operate a restaurant. As such, Ron probably just should have said, "Ok, which ones?", because really there probably aren't laws against slaughtering a live animal and barbequing it in Pawnee.
This last scene inspired my to start building my own cedar canoe. I'm a woodworker by trade, been hiking for the past 4 years and I'm expecting to spend this winter building the thing in my basement. Glorious time ahead.
@@HealersGuild Hey thanks for asking! Not as good as I would like, been pretty busy and I'm moving my workshop to a new place in a couple of weeks. Basically the molds and the sterns are done. I'm about to start planking, but I think it'll wait until I move, since once planking starts it needs to stay where it is. I probably won't make it in time for the 2021 season, but I'm not to stressed about it. I have my other canoe that I can use until the cedar one is done. Cheers!
Wait what? I feel like a good nurse would know how many painkillers she gave a patient, wouldn’t have let them drink nearly as much alcohol to begin with. Pretty sure she didn’t have his consent either and effectively assaulted him. The man drank an entire gallon of swanson family moonshine and didn’t even come close to dying, those dinky pills wouldn’t have had any effect.
Yeah I thought the same. I watched the whole series in 2 weeks. Don't do that tho, bc now I just feel empty with the Willie Nelson song on repeat in my brain. Take your time with the show
4:42 As someone who comes from Eastern Europe and has been to a bunch of slaughters, I wholeheartedly agree with Ron. It really opens your eyes to what you are eating and makes you appriciate the food you are making and/or buying.
Leslie really wasn't cool with the goddess thing, but she helped trade the boys and girls who wanted a different experience. And the moment was sooo wholesome.
Bringing in the home cooked food, having the fun activities, and a nice cabin just to prove that she could lead the kids better or something (been a while since I saw that episode, but I think it was something like that) was petty, but she’s Leslie. In the end, she didn’t want to hurt anyone and learned her lesson
In all fairness Ron actually had a legitimate point. Most people don't have a real appreciation for the circle of life as we can just go to a supermarket for all our needs
I loved this show. It is good they never gave in to the temptation to write Leslie and Ron into a romantic relationship. BTW Nick actually built that canoe, and has been married to "Tammy 2" (Megan Mullally) since 2003.
I haven’t properly watched Parks & Rec. yet, I do love the show from all that I’ve seen and the show has been on my radar for years. I just think it was a genius idea to have the series end with Ron getting a dream job for him and then paddling out on a canoe, that I’m assuming he built himself, all to a Willie Nelson song. The part of the song that they played even captures the feeling of loneliness Ron felt after everyone left him in the parks department, before starting a new chapter of life for himself.
This video here especially that ending has made up my mind. I’ve never seen an episode but as of recent I’ve been watching the odd clips of Ron Swanson. I’m definitely going to watch the entire series from episode 1 starting tonight ❤️🤘🏻
Imagine a murder mystery series set around the question of who killed Ron Swanson, where his gold is, and whether it's possible that his will to give his killer all his money was a motive and can legally be made a reality. This was a beautiful sendoff, regardless, because Ron loved life, even if he liked thinking about how it would end.
It’s the first time I saw that last scene. Of course I’ve seen some others of the last few episodes, but I haven’t watched the series past season 3 or 4. I want to but now it’s on Peacock and I refuse to pay for another service. Anyway now I’m in tears
Not getting Peacock was a wise decision. It is the Tobey Flenderson of streaming services for stealing The Office and Parks and Rec from Netflix. Plus, it’s barely functional.
i think the most remarkable thing about this with Ron is his comment at 1:36 "I have accrued 228 personal days, starting now I am using all of them". What the hell kind of benefits does Pawnee give their city employees that Ron has that many days saved up, and accrued them all with the ability to use them all all at once? Every civilian job I've ever seen or heard about you'd lose or get cashed out everything that can't be rolled over to the next calendar year, and no way that wouldn't cap out at something like 30 days
Two unforgettable moments was when Leslie asked Ron to run Pawnee National Park and the time Ron went on a Scottish adventure to the Lagavulin distillery thanks to Leslie Knope's incredible surprise.
that was so wholesome
Don’t forget his “surprise party” with steak, scotch and a movie
@@Inhereflackin agreed that is the exact scene I thought off during the thank you your welcome Ron line. I was thought that should of been int he steak scene. Her your welcome as she walked out. simple but deep
His birthday dinner steak at the desk with a war movie was pretty good to
@@Inhereflackin The surprise party wasn't as wholesome as Scotland or The national park. Sure, the outcome was wholesome, but the whole setup was made to make Ron anxious and overall distressed. If it was just Ann who would made Ron nervous, then sure, it would be fine, but since Leslie gave April the list of things to mess with Ron, it wasn't as wholesome as it could've been.
We need an entire series based around Ron Swanson and his rangers
I’d definitely like to see a mockumentary about a bunch of teens working at a summer camp.
Dude I was thinking that as he was giving his speech...why has this not been done yet?
@@ChadHoffmanwickalan BRO EXACTLY
"Ron's Rangers"
Wouod be amazing
"Hey little buddy! What are you, oh no!" The look on Chris's face.
I forgot how great Chris was. Then I saw that clip.
My favorite part
L
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Yeah that might be one of my favorite moments in the whole show
Jerry: "I should lead a teen abstinence workshop".
Ron: "That might be incredibly effective".
It might be
Indeed it might
Might
Who else thought the last scene was just so wholesome. It kinda made me cry
That's my dream job. Out in nature, away from civilization, no one to babysit or constantly worry about, and getting to yell at people for being idiots out in the wilderness
I'm not crying! What are you talking about?
@@petersherman2187 oh yes you are
I teared up a bit.
Absolutely, the episode made me cry
"We have one activity planned. Not getting killed."
Proper schedule for 2020
@Javan Cook I know, right? Crazy. 2020 really took a hit on everyone
To be fair, rons way of doing things is the better choice.
did you made it? :D
@@Svendrys I'm alive, yes, thanks for asking! Got my close call in July and now again in January, but everything went smooth.
@@FelipeKana1 I've never seen such wholesome replies 😭
I can agree with Ron on two things of this clip:
1.- not enough ppl have looked their dinner in the eyes and considered the circle of life.
2.- scouts should mainly teach you about how to really survive in the woods (although he could have made an ocasional game to keep the moral up)
I’m an Eagle Scout and have worked at Scout camps. Scouts isn’t about survival skills, primarily or really much at all. That’s just not something that is at all relevant. Scouts is about teaching life skills. Chief among those being leadership. Camping and other outdoor activities simply serve as the catalyst. It puts the youths into a challenging situation where they need to work together to do well. And it’s fun. Because they’re still kids.
@@ianoneill8392 The Irony of teaching leadership to groups of people at once...
@@CorwinTheOneAndOnly Just gonna mention that West Point is a thing...
It's too bad Ron didn't actually teach any of those things in the episode - his means were crude at best and didn't inform the kids about any of the appropriate skills beyond the most absurdly basic aspects that don't help in real world situations for the most part.
@Senior Shakingmyhead. west point has a total of 4536 undergraduate enrollment as of fall 2020. not exactly the small group you are thinking of.
Interesting note: Ron used to keep his middle name and thus initials a secret. In the final scene he is immediately open with it. Shows that he’s more willing to accept people. Instead of immediate hostility he opted for starting with respect and going from there. Even before I noticed that detail, this is how I’ve tried to live ever since seeing that, even before but this scene perfectly encapsulates the vision.
Ron was actually trying to teach those kids valuable survival skills as opposed to just giving them a good time.
Yeah that's why I joined the boy scouts and left. Wanted to be able to survive in the woods. I can't survive in the woods. Also quick note I left after three or four months.
Yeah, but you can do that in a fun way. It's how kids learn
@@theguywhoisaustralian1465 that's how get winey self obsessed communist millenials. Fun and participation trophies.
@@johnwinchester6934 Aww buddy? Were you hit as a child? You're all bitter now at these little bastards who want to have a good time? Awwwwwww babyyyyy.
@@theguywhoisaustralian1465 awww did your government take your guns and freedoms away so now you feel the need to criticize other people on the internet. 1984 called they want you to join the thought police.
Leslie offering him that spot to run the park is probably the most wholesome moment in the entire show
Apart from it being a government job, it's pretty much a dream job for someone like him. :P Nature, being alone, fishing, and probably plenty of wood he could pick out from fallen trees to use in his woodworking.
And to be honest, half of me would love a job like that as well. Problem is that the other half of me likes my technology and modern comforts too much. xD
@@Sanquinity its literally next to the city. I would kill for that kind of job.
This and his birthday party.
"Ron Swanson- Park Superintendent" needs to be a show.
And he just walks around with a happy look on his face. Would totally watch it
Or at least a short film. I would watch the hell out of that
Ok. You need to make that happen. Like, now.
Ron: "Hello, group of annoying teenagers, you are in a national park, not a party destination, you need to leave"
Teenagers: "Haha, yeah ok, we're not going anywhere"
Ron: "I wasnt asking"
*cuts to scene where the teenagers are laying on the ground outside of the park gate then one comes into frame being thrown*
Like Brickleberry but better?
"Fishing is like yoga, except I still get to kill something."
~Ron Swanson
That sounds like a life's phylosophy
As a guy who loves to fish... Yeah... I don't think of the killing part as much. But it's my form of yoga for sure 😂
@@duncancampbell7771 I know thinks fish meat is a vegetable but no fish tastes better than one that you caught, cut, cooked and eat all in one day
The comedy bites logo CRASHING loudly out of nowhere at the end is brilliant. What a nice peaceful moment...
I jumped a little.
@@EnoVarma m 2 xd
Thought it was just me. It was actually pretty jarring. Makes me want to dislike the video just for that.
"I can do what I want.
Ron."
Sounds legally binding to me lol
.
More to the point, typically municipalities have no ordinances against private citizens slaughtering animals provided they do so in a manner consistent with generally humane conditions of animal slaughter, and health codes for serving food generally only apply to businesses operating under a license to operate a restaurant. As such, Ron probably just should have said, "Ok, which ones?", because really there probably aren't laws against slaughtering a live animal and barbequing it in Pawnee.
The end of this was so peaceful the comedy bites logo made me jump
Same man it messed up my vibe
Same! I was like, WHAT THE HELL and jerked my head back.
Yep, me too.
Same! Haha
Glad I wasn't the only one, kinda would have liked a slow fade to black
Ron’s reaction to Tammy I appearing is the definition of fight-or-flight reaction and Ron’s ultimate survival skill
He clearly had a plan for that situation
"Let's go, Tom"
"No, PIG Tom"
😂
And the Donna laugh after is the best.
"His given, Christian name" implies that the pig was Baptized.
Gets me every time
This last scene inspired my to start building my own cedar canoe. I'm a woodworker by trade, been hiking for the past 4 years and I'm expecting to spend this winter building the thing in my basement. Glorious time ahead.
How's that canoe coming along mate?
@@HealersGuild Hey thanks for asking! Not as good as I would like, been pretty busy and I'm moving my workshop to a new place in a couple of weeks. Basically the molds and the sterns are done. I'm about to start planking, but I think it'll wait until I move, since once planking starts it needs to stay where it is. I probably won't make it in time for the 2021 season, but I'm not to stressed about it. I have my other canoe that I can use until the cedar one is done. Cheers!
@@markdeus9452 Hey, how's the canoe coming along?
@@markdeus9452 Good luck! Hope them move went well!
How’s the canoe coming along?
When it comes to nature Ron doesn’t screw around
Racketeering
I would pay good money for a spinoff of Ron's adventures running Pawnee National Park
Call it “Ron’s Rangers”
3:15
"Somebody shot me in the head!"
Camera immediately pans to and zooms on Tom...
Love how Ron is actually trying to teach survival skills and Lesley is intentionally trying to give him a struggle
Watching Ron be Ron helps me feel better about everything.
I love how Anne is such a good nurse that she was willing to wrestle Ron to make him throw up.
Grab his mustache! Lol
It's actually a pretty standard part of the job.
And surprisingly strong considering she was able to wrestle Ron Swanson.
Wait what? I feel like a good nurse would know how many painkillers she gave a patient, wouldn’t have let them drink nearly as much alcohol to begin with. Pretty sure she didn’t have his consent either and effectively assaulted him. The man drank an entire gallon of swanson family moonshine and didn’t even come close to dying, those dinky pills wouldn’t have had any effect.
I would love to see a spin-off where Ron solves crimes around Pawnee.
Ron would have made a good cop. He LOVES solving riddles and puzzles.
Longmire is a pretty close alternative.
With Bert Macklin
@@mrl8187 Sounds promising.
@@blankslate7491 yes
Ron: "SOMEBODY SHOT ME IN THE HEAD!!!!"
*Immediately zooms in on Tom*
I see what you did there P&R.
Sometimes I like to think I'm a Ron, but end up being a Tom or Andy
Just whatever you do, don't be a Jerry!
I like to believe I’m like Ron, because I don’t care about other peoples’ personal b.s.
But really, I’m actually a neurotic nerd like Ben Wyatt.
@@joshhendrickson so what youre saying is that we should not have a caring and beautiful family and a gigantic schlong
I know a Jean-Ralphio
nothing wrong with being a andy all the others (excluding ron)..pathetic
3:08 the camera man runs faster then Jerry, these little details are why we love P&R
This is made more epic by the fact that Nick Offerman actually made that canoe.
I want a show where it's just Ron enjoying simpler things in life
He got the good ending
Honestly: Ron is right, you shouldn't eat meat if you can't look the animal you are gonna eat in the eyes and respect where it came from
Not so long ago most people could kill the animal for food. Modern ideologies made them sissies.
Practice what you preach.
@@bigtony4930 I do
@@krokso519 no you don’t
@@thelasttaarakian You don't know me, I definitely do.
It should've been:
-Thank you Leslie
-Thank you Ron
Thank you Leanne.
Thank you Ron.
The "Comedy Bites" coming in at the end really made me jump bc the image of Ron enjoying his new job was just so peacful and satisfying.
Got me too.
Best moment ever was Donna laughing at Tom when he was calling Pig Tom
"do not point your gun at your face Donna."
She puts her hand over the barrel instead. lol 0:50
I still love the face of Chris at the realisation of what Tom the pig is for XD
When you realize the kid who leaves rons troop for Leslies is Hawk from cobra Kai
Nooo way
And when you realize Tory is Peyton lust from Jessie and couldn’t be bothered to know karate exists.
yeah but only the real one remember kirby from disney XD
Yes! I knew when I saw Hawk I’d seen him from something!
Oh man, kobra kai
Honestly the whole thing was good and Ron really loves nature
This is the most wholesome ending scene I have ever seen!!!!
“And you would talk to bears.”
I would very much like to see that
4:35 is maybe my favourite part of all of this lol just his face as he realizes what the pig is for lol
Imagine meeting a girls parents and her dad is Ron Swanson😂😂
If your honest fair to everyone and don't like vegetables you should be fine
I’d marry her
@Ryan Glogowski That is an “End of Speech” situation!!
None of the guys my sister brought home have to imagine
My husband was an Army Ranger sniper. He says any men who date our daughters have to be able to out shoot him. Good luck!
That ending where Ron is just in that national park in the lake is what it want to do. Seems so peaceful
The ending to this show. Was just so nice. Made me cry legit. So much better then the office
0:30 Ron didn’t make a handbook for camping he made a handbook for how to live life properly
After seeing a hundred clips by now I think I'm just gonna have to watch this series.
Yeah I thought the same. I watched the whole series in 2 weeks. Don't do that tho, bc now I just feel empty with the Willie Nelson song on repeat in my brain. Take your time with the show
I love the characters on this show more than most of my relatives.
just proves your relatives need better writers
@@donsurlylyte ಠಗಠ ⬆️
Ron ends up truly living the dream
I absolutely love how they ended Ron's story
Right!
Leslie gives the best gifts ever. I need a Leslie in my life.
The ending is just perfect.
I want Ron to be my dad
Ikr
Don't worry. Ron is America's dad.
@@MarnieGolde7 Amen
Andy can be my brother nature
that comedy bites logo at the end scard me so bad i was going to puch my monitor
4:42 As someone who comes from Eastern Europe and has been to a bunch of slaughters, I wholeheartedly agree with Ron. It really opens your eyes to what you are eating and makes you appriciate the food you are making and/or buying.
9:10 I love how they used the same song from when rona and Leslie were trapped together
Leslie really wasn't cool with the goddess thing, but she helped trade the boys and girls who wanted a different experience. And the moment was sooo wholesome.
Bringing in the home cooked food, having the fun activities, and a nice cabin just to prove that she could lead the kids better or something (been a while since I saw that episode, but I think it was something like that) was petty, but she’s Leslie. In the end, she didn’t want to hurt anyone and learned her lesson
HEY LITTLE GUY! WHAT ARE YOU DOING,
*oh no*
In all fairness Ron actually had a legitimate point. Most people don't have a real appreciation for the circle of life as we can just go to a supermarket for all our needs
I love Ron's eyes when he sleeps it is hilarious how his eyes goes
That Smile Ron has at the end says it all. He's found something that makes him happy
"Be a Man."
I wrote it myself.
You must be swift as a coursing river
@@matt-ek4rz with all the force of a great typhoon
@@mattlyon3627 with a strength of raging fire
@@josephflynn9792 and as mysterious as the dark side of the moon
Ron Swanson, Dwight Schrute, and Dinah (from superstore) in one show in a forest would be hilarious
Theyd be unstoppable
i always love that big grin at the end really wraps up rons story so well
I literally just got done watching the final episode the thumbnail kicked my heart in the nuts
Thank you guys! Great cuts, gotta have me some Swanson! :)
I loved this show. It is good they never gave in to the temptation to write Leslie and Ron into a romantic relationship. BTW Nick actually built that canoe, and has been married to "Tammy 2" (Megan Mullally) since 2003.
5:46 I refuse to believe this laugh is scripted
"Thank you, Leslie" tied it all together for me.
The idea of camping with Ron would be awesome especially fishing
bro, I would kill for a job that Ron has in his last scene
I always tear up during the scene with Ron paddling off in the canoe
When ever I hear Buddy by Willie Nelson, and see that canoe scene, I always tear up.
The scene where Leslie & Ann try to get Ron to purge will never not be funny 😂😂😂
The pig scene is one of my favorite moments in the entire show. Easily makes my top 10.
Isn't it weird but perfect that we accept Ron and his actions without really knowing him?😂
This should be taught around writing classes on how to perfectly end a long-running show.
That last scene of Ron becoming the ranger always brings tears to me. Wholesome to the maximum
2:40 fun fact, Ron's hat reads "Roberts Brothers, Inc, Minooka, IL" that's a real trucking company in actor Nick Offerman's real life hometown.
If more People were like Ron, The world would be a greener place.
That last shot...if we could all look that happy going to work!
I'd actually really like seeing a mockumentary style nature show starring Ron as the host. Like Wild America. But with Swanson.
Nick Offerman has read several Mark Twain books, if you're jonesing for more Ron.
"Everyone meet your meat" dang so inspirational 😂😂
8:36
I'd be happy with a job like that
And the fact he actually made that himself makes it better
I just need this show to come back for another 7 seasons
I haven’t properly watched Parks & Rec. yet, I do love the show from all that I’ve seen and the show has been on my radar for years. I just think it was a genius idea to have the series end with Ron getting a dream job for him and then paddling out on a canoe, that I’m assuming he built himself, all to a Willie Nelson song. The part of the song that they played even captures the feeling of loneliness Ron felt after everyone left him in the parks department, before starting a new chapter of life for himself.
currently wearing my "Ron Swason Woman of the Year" socks.... feels right
Ron is nature’s official son!
Wouldn't that mean that Andy is his uncle ?
Animals are part of nature and all he wants to do is kill and eat them!
Yum
0:05. Hol up is that the kid who plays hawk in cobra kai?
Ron is just most epic character ever :D
7:19 Man I miss that lake. I used to walk around it all the time. It's Lake Gregory in Crestline, CA. Beautiful forest there
This video here especially that ending has made up my mind. I’ve never seen an episode but as of recent I’ve been watching the odd clips of Ron Swanson.
I’m definitely going to watch the entire series from episode 1 starting tonight ❤️🤘🏻
You’re in for a treat (:
Imagine a murder mystery series set around the question of who killed Ron Swanson, where his gold is, and whether it's possible that his will to give his killer all his money was a motive and can legally be made a reality. This was a beautiful sendoff, regardless, because Ron loved life, even if he liked thinking about how it would end.
I was drinking water when he said brother nature, i chocked lol
The ending is just..Perfect
"Meet your meat"
That smile is that of a man
Ron has one of the best jobs ever
It’s the first time I saw that last scene. Of course I’ve seen some others of the last few episodes, but I haven’t watched the series past season 3 or 4. I want to but now it’s on Peacock and I refuse to pay for another service. Anyway now I’m in tears
Not getting Peacock was a wise decision. It is the Tobey Flenderson of streaming services for stealing The Office and Parks and Rec from Netflix. Plus, it’s barely functional.
0:52 Also, do not hold your hand over the muzzle, Donna.
What a fabulous ending for a so wholesome show
i think the most remarkable thing about this with Ron is his comment at 1:36
"I have accrued 228 personal days, starting now I am using all of them". What the hell kind of benefits does Pawnee give their city employees that Ron has that many days saved up, and accrued them all with the ability to use them all all at once? Every civilian job I've ever seen or heard about you'd lose or get cashed out everything that can't be rolled over to the next calendar year, and no way that wouldn't cap out at something like 30 days