![]() "Most times when we shoot a scene, I don't even know that we've shot it until it's over," the actress said. That's her defense mechanism, her insecurities, how she deals with the world maybe." Daniels then went on to say that a lot of Plaza's eye-rolling happens when she doesn't even know that cameras are rolling. "I think that's just, you know, her personality. I think she kind of likes them each in a different way maybe," Plaza admitted. ![]() "I don't think she just hates everything. ![]() I was like, 'Ah, yes, I see.'" As for Aubrey Plaza's April, Plaza went on the record as to her character's opinions on her co-workers. How did Nick Offerman manage to get a handle on his character, Ron "Duke Silver" Swanson? "When I was originally auditioning for the role, Mike said, "I think - I think this guy has a really big mustache," Offerman confessed. Daniels went on to say that, initially, that he thought the bulk of the Parks comedy would come from Leslie bungling things up but then they found out that the world of Pawnee could be just as funny and irritating as any one character. ![]() "To me it's more Knope, less dope," Daniels stated, describing how Leslie has been separated from her more hapless Season 1 self. With a lot of the talk centered around the marked improvement of the show, and how much everyone appreciates the creative build and stride, Poehler had this to say: "What's been nice is there has been a slow build of our show in many ways, and certainly the critical response, including some of the people probably in this room who we are very grateful for, have helped people take a second look at the show, and that's felt very – very satisfying and very genuine." It was also pointed out that Poehler's character, Leslie Knope, isn't always the butt of the jokes anymore. ![]()
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