What creative things will come out of the third season of the Making It TV show on NBC? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a series like Making It is cancelled or renewed for season four. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustrated when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we invite you to rate all of the third season episodes of Making It here. *Status update below.
An NBC competition series, Making It is executive produced and hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman. Expert judges Dayna Isom Johnson and Simon Doonan return, along with woodshop master Jimmy Diresta. Season three celebrates how "making" brings together friends, neighbors, and families with a new group of the country's most talented makers. From a retired...
An NBC competition series, Making It is executive produced and hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman. Expert judges Dayna Isom Johnson and Simon Doonan return, along with woodshop master Jimmy Diresta. Season three celebrates how "making" brings together friends, neighbors, and families with a new group of the country's most talented makers. From a retired...
- 7/26/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The ratings for this creative competition series have never been very high but then, the NBC show doesn't seem like it's very expensive to produce either. How long will it survive? Will Making It be cancelled or renewed for season four? Stay tuned. *Status update below.
Making It is executive produced and hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman. Expert judges Dayna Isom Johnson and Simon Doonan return, along with woodshop master Jimmy Diresta. Season three celebrates how "making" brings together friends, neighbors, and families with a new group of the country's most talented makers. From a retired professional baseball player to a taxidermist, these DIYers bring skill and heart as they create with mediums ranging from food to felt while sharing their unique stories and what drove them to pursue their passion for all things handmade. The winners move on to the next...
Making It is executive produced and hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman. Expert judges Dayna Isom Johnson and Simon Doonan return, along with woodshop master Jimmy Diresta. Season three celebrates how "making" brings together friends, neighbors, and families with a new group of the country's most talented makers. From a retired professional baseball player to a taxidermist, these DIYers bring skill and heart as they create with mediums ranging from food to felt while sharing their unique stories and what drove them to pursue their passion for all things handmade. The winners move on to the next...
- 7/26/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Network: NBC.
Episodes: 22 (hour).
Seasons: Three.
TV show dates: July 21, 2018 — August 26, 2021.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Amy Poehler, Nick Offerman, Simon Doonan, and Dayna Isom Johnson.
TV show description:
A crafting competition, the Making It TV show comes from executive producers Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman, who also host the reality TV series. It shines a spotlight on talented creators from across the US, who attempt to complete handmade projects in order to impress the hosts and judges Simon Doonan and Dayna Isom Johnson.
Although Poehler is a relative crafting novice, she is an enthusiast. She and Offerman share a love of the handmade. In addition to being a writer...
Episodes: 22 (hour).
Seasons: Three.
TV show dates: July 21, 2018 — August 26, 2021.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Amy Poehler, Nick Offerman, Simon Doonan, and Dayna Isom Johnson.
TV show description:
A crafting competition, the Making It TV show comes from executive producers Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman, who also host the reality TV series. It shines a spotlight on talented creators from across the US, who attempt to complete handmade projects in order to impress the hosts and judges Simon Doonan and Dayna Isom Johnson.
Although Poehler is a relative crafting novice, she is an enthusiast. She and Offerman share a love of the handmade. In addition to being a writer...
- 7/26/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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Airing on the NBC television network, Making It is executive produced and hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman. Expert judges Dayna Isom Johnson and Simon Doonan return, along with woodshop master Jimmy Diresta. Season three celebrates how "making" brings together friends, neighbors, and families with a new group of the country's most talented makers. From a retired professional baseball player to a taxidermist, these DIYers...
Who will be this year's "Master Maker"? Has the Making It TV show been cancelled or renewed for a fourth season on NBC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Making It, season four. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the NBC television network, Making It is executive produced and hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman. Expert judges Dayna Isom Johnson and Simon Doonan return, along with woodshop master Jimmy Diresta. Season three celebrates how "making" brings together friends, neighbors, and families with a new group of the country's most talented makers. From a retired professional baseball player to a taxidermist, these DIYers...
- 7/1/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
As a trend expert at Etsy, it’s safe to say that Dayna Isom Johnson knows a thing or two about style and creativity. On top of that, she has more than a decade of experience working in the industry. Thanks to NBC, she’s getting to share her knowledge and passion with the world as a judge on the series Making It. The show, which is now entering into its third season, is a unique competition series that’s all about crafting, DIY projects, and overall creativity. Contestants will work to create various projects throughout the season, and their ability to think
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- 6/26/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Prepare yourselves for another summer of pure joy, thanks to NBC's Making It. The delightful reality competition show is returning for a third go at finding the next Master Maker, led by hosts Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman, and it'll be here sooner than you might think, returning on June 24 at 8 p.m. Poehler and Offerman will be joined by returning judges Dayna Isom Johnson, trend expert Simon Doonan and creative visionary, author and wood shop master Jimmy Diresta. Once again, a group of talented DIYers will come together to make some really cool things, all in the hopes of winning the $100,000 grand prize. You can pretty much count on this show to bring a smile to your face,...
- 6/3/2021
- E! Online
Ahead of its coverage of the Tokyo Olympics, NBC has set premiere dates for a slew of new and returning unscripted summer series and its Olympics-themed Jonas Brothers special.
Season 3 of Making It with Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman had been set for June 3 but now will debut three weeks later on June 24. The new series just scheduled are Small Fortune (May 31), Capital One College Bowl (June 22), Ultimate Slip ‘N Slide (August 8) and Family Game Fight (August 11). The hourlong special Olympic Dreams Featuring Jonas Brothers premieres at 8 p.m. July 21.
NBC previously had announced the dates for Season 13 of American Ninja Warrior and Season 16 of America’s Got Talent.
Here are details about all the new and returning shows and their time slots:
Monday, May 31
American Ninja Warrior
Season 13 (8-10 p.m.)
American Ninja Warrior returns with some of the most elite athletes in the country competing on the world’s most difficult obstacle courses.
Season 3 of Making It with Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman had been set for June 3 but now will debut three weeks later on June 24. The new series just scheduled are Small Fortune (May 31), Capital One College Bowl (June 22), Ultimate Slip ‘N Slide (August 8) and Family Game Fight (August 11). The hourlong special Olympic Dreams Featuring Jonas Brothers premieres at 8 p.m. July 21.
NBC previously had announced the dates for Season 13 of American Ninja Warrior and Season 16 of America’s Got Talent.
Here are details about all the new and returning shows and their time slots:
Monday, May 31
American Ninja Warrior
Season 13 (8-10 p.m.)
American Ninja Warrior returns with some of the most elite athletes in the country competing on the world’s most difficult obstacle courses.
- 5/26/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC is cementing its summer line-up of unscripted shows and this year’s schedule looks a bit more normal than last year. The network is kicking off its summer on May 31 and has moved Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman DIY series Making It back to the sunny season.
Making It, which is hosted by and exec produced by the Parks and Recreation pair, will launch its third season on Thursday June 3 at 8pm.
The show, which sees talented makers from across the country take on a variety of handmade projects to impress Poehler, Offerman, Dayna Isom Johnson and Simon Doonan, kicked off its second season on Tuesday December 2 2019.
The first season of the show, which is produced by Universal Television Alternative Studio in association with Paper Kite Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment, debuted on Monday July 31 2018 and ran through the beginning of September.
American Ninja Warrior is also returning to...
Making It, which is hosted by and exec produced by the Parks and Recreation pair, will launch its third season on Thursday June 3 at 8pm.
The show, which sees talented makers from across the country take on a variety of handmade projects to impress Poehler, Offerman, Dayna Isom Johnson and Simon Doonan, kicked off its second season on Tuesday December 2 2019.
The first season of the show, which is produced by Universal Television Alternative Studio in association with Paper Kite Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment, debuted on Monday July 31 2018 and ran through the beginning of September.
American Ninja Warrior is also returning to...
- 3/9/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC has laid out its plan for a multi-talented summer, by setting season premiere dates for American Ninja Warrior, America’s Got Talent and Making It.
Season 13 of American Ninja Warrior will get swinging on Monday, May 31 at 8/7c, the network has announced. Matt Iseman, Akbar Gbajabiamila and Zuri Hall are back to call the action, which is set to take place in Seattle, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. A top prize of $1 million will go to the winner if they can conquer all four stages at the National Finals in Las Vegas.
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Season 13 of American Ninja Warrior will get swinging on Monday, May 31 at 8/7c, the network has announced. Matt Iseman, Akbar Gbajabiamila and Zuri Hall are back to call the action, which is set to take place in Seattle, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. A top prize of $1 million will go to the winner if they can conquer all four stages at the National Finals in Las Vegas.
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- 3/9/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Here’s some crafty news: NBC has renewed the craft competition series Making It, hosted by Parks and Rec alums Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman, for Season 3.
The show features craft makers from across the country who bring their handmade creations to be judged by Poehler and Offerman, along with expert judges Simon Doonan and Dayna Isom Johnson.
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Season 2’s binge-like broadcast last December averaged 2.6 million total viewers and...
The show features craft makers from across the country who bring their handmade creations to be judged by Poehler and Offerman, along with expert judges Simon Doonan and Dayna Isom Johnson.
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Season 2’s binge-like broadcast last December averaged 2.6 million total viewers and...
- 1/11/2020
- TVLine.com
NBC has picked up a third season of its Amy Poehler-Nick Offerman Diy competition series Making It. The renewal was announced Saturday during NBC’s presentation at the TCA Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, CA.
Season 2 of the hit crafts-making series, hosted by Poehler and Offerman, drew solid ratings, averaging a 0.7 and 2.6 million viewers overall in Live+7. With delayed viewing, the December 2 season premiere rose to a 1.2 in 18-49 and 4.4 million viewers. A total of 20 million viewers watched at least a portion of Season 2 on digital and linear platforms. The show also delivered strong numbers among high-income and high-education viewers, indexing at a 123 among 18-49 in homes with $100K+ incomes (with 100 representing an average concentration of those homes) and a 126 among adults 18-49 with four or more years of college.
In the competition, eight talented “Makers” from across the country are given a variety of handmade projects with...
Season 2 of the hit crafts-making series, hosted by Poehler and Offerman, drew solid ratings, averaging a 0.7 and 2.6 million viewers overall in Live+7. With delayed viewing, the December 2 season premiere rose to a 1.2 in 18-49 and 4.4 million viewers. A total of 20 million viewers watched at least a portion of Season 2 on digital and linear platforms. The show also delivered strong numbers among high-income and high-education viewers, indexing at a 123 among 18-49 in homes with $100K+ incomes (with 100 representing an average concentration of those homes) and a 126 among adults 18-49 with four or more years of college.
In the competition, eight talented “Makers” from across the country are given a variety of handmade projects with...
- 1/11/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
"If you love this series, then season two is going to blow your mind," says Simon Doonan, the ex-window dresser, author and a judge on NBC's Making It, which kicks off its sophomore outing on Monday. Along with hosts Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman and fellow judge Dayna Isom Johnson, Doonan will be seen in a special holiday run of the competition devoted to all things crafty, airing every weeknight for the next two weeks. "The contestants are even more outrageous and interesting. And it's coming at the perfect time if you're looking for gifts ...
- 12/2/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
NBC has set a December 2 premiere date for the second season of its Amy Poehler-Nick Offerman Diy competition series Making It. The show will take over the 10 p.m. Monday slot from freshman drama Bluff City Law, which the network said today will not get a back order.
Making It, from Universal Television Alternative Studio, will get an unconventional sophomore run, airing from 10-11 p.m. nightly from December 2-5 and 9-10 before wrapping with a two-hour finale starting at 9 p.m. Wednesday, December 11. It premiered in the summer and was renewed in August.
In the competition, eight talented “Makers” from across the country are given a variety of handmade projects with the hopes of impressing Parks and Recreation alums Poehler and Offerman and expert judges Simon Doonan and Dayna Isom Johnson. In Season 2, the Makers will take fans on a journey ranging from office makeovers to three-dimensional holiday creations,...
Making It, from Universal Television Alternative Studio, will get an unconventional sophomore run, airing from 10-11 p.m. nightly from December 2-5 and 9-10 before wrapping with a two-hour finale starting at 9 p.m. Wednesday, December 11. It premiered in the summer and was renewed in August.
In the competition, eight talented “Makers” from across the country are given a variety of handmade projects with the hopes of impressing Parks and Recreation alums Poehler and Offerman and expert judges Simon Doonan and Dayna Isom Johnson. In Season 2, the Makers will take fans on a journey ranging from office makeovers to three-dimensional holiday creations,...
- 10/18/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC is in the mood for more crafts. Today, the network announced they've renewed Making It for a second season.
Hosted by Nick Offerman and Amy Poehler, the reality competition show features accomplished crafters taking on “Faster-Craft” and “Master Craft Collection” challenges, in hopes of securing the title of “Master Maker” and the grand prize of $100,000. Simon Doonan, the Creative Ambassador for Barneys New York, and Dayna Isom Johnson, an Etsy trend expert, judge the competition.
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Hosted by Nick Offerman and Amy Poehler, the reality competition show features accomplished crafters taking on “Faster-Craft” and “Master Craft Collection” challenges, in hopes of securing the title of “Master Maker” and the grand prize of $100,000. Simon Doonan, the Creative Ambassador for Barneys New York, and Dayna Isom Johnson, an Etsy trend expert, judge the competition.
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- 8/22/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Making It is hard at work on building a second season: NBC has renewed the Amy Poehler/Nick Offerman summer crafting competition for Season 2, the network announced on Tuesday.
The “uniquely lighthearted competition series,” hosted by the former Parks and Recreation co-stars, features craft makers from across the country who bring their handmade creations to be judged by Poehler and Offerman along with expert judges Simon Doonan and Dayna Isom Johnson. (Offerman is an expert woodworker himself, actually.)
“Seeing firsthand the imagination of a true craftsman and, literally, watching them create something out of nothing is pure gold,” NBC alternate...
The “uniquely lighthearted competition series,” hosted by the former Parks and Recreation co-stars, features craft makers from across the country who bring their handmade creations to be judged by Poehler and Offerman along with expert judges Simon Doonan and Dayna Isom Johnson. (Offerman is an expert woodworker himself, actually.)
“Seeing firsthand the imagination of a true craftsman and, literally, watching them create something out of nothing is pure gold,” NBC alternate...
- 8/21/2018
- TVLine.com
Just three episodes in, NBC has picked up a second season of its hit summer competition series Making It, with hosts Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman, from Universal Television Alternative Studio.
Making It‘s debut telecast on July 31 earned a 1.4 rating in adults 18-49 and 6.3 million viewers overall in Live+7, making it the #1 most-watched premiere of a new summer series on the Big 4 networks this year and tying it for #1 in adults 18-49. Through its three episodes, Making It has dominated the timeslot’s ABC-CBS competition, winning across every key demographic. Making It is also NBC’s top alternative-series premiere to date in projected 18-49 ratings on digital, according to the network.
In the competition, eight of the most talented makers from across the country have taken on a variety of handmade projects with the hopes of impressing Poehler, Offerman and expert judges Simon Doonan and Dayna Isom Johnson.
Making It‘s debut telecast on July 31 earned a 1.4 rating in adults 18-49 and 6.3 million viewers overall in Live+7, making it the #1 most-watched premiere of a new summer series on the Big 4 networks this year and tying it for #1 in adults 18-49. Through its three episodes, Making It has dominated the timeslot’s ABC-CBS competition, winning across every key demographic. Making It is also NBC’s top alternative-series premiere to date in projected 18-49 ratings on digital, according to the network.
In the competition, eight of the most talented makers from across the country have taken on a variety of handmade projects with the hopes of impressing Poehler, Offerman and expert judges Simon Doonan and Dayna Isom Johnson.
- 8/21/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
You’ve got more of Nick Offerman and Amy Poehler’s cute and crafty friendship coming your way, as NBC has renewed the pair’s competition series “Making It” for a second season.
The “Parks and Recreation” alums’ new summer series features eight of the most talented makers from across the country, who have taken on a variety of handmade projects with the hopes of impressing Poehler, Offerman and expert judges Simon Doonan and Dayna Isom Johnson.
The show’s six-episode first season premiered on July 31 and concludes Sept. 4.
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“We’re sew excited to be ‘Making It’ again,” said Amy Poehler & Nick Offerman. “We promise season two will have you glued to your seat.”
The “Making It” premiere earned a 1.4 rating in the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demographic and 6.3 million viewers, according to Nielsen.
The “Parks and Recreation” alums’ new summer series features eight of the most talented makers from across the country, who have taken on a variety of handmade projects with the hopes of impressing Poehler, Offerman and expert judges Simon Doonan and Dayna Isom Johnson.
The show’s six-episode first season premiered on July 31 and concludes Sept. 4.
Also Read: Ratings: Amy Poehler, Nick Offerman's 'Making It' Crafts a Quality Debut at 10Pm
“We’re sew excited to be ‘Making It’ again,” said Amy Poehler & Nick Offerman. “We promise season two will have you glued to your seat.”
The “Making It” premiere earned a 1.4 rating in the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demographic and 6.3 million viewers, according to Nielsen.
- 8/21/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
NBC has renewed “Making It” for a second season, the network announced Tuesday.
The competition series is hosted by “Parks and Recreation” alums Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman. In the series, eight of the most talented makers from across the country have taken on a variety of handmade projects with the hopes of impressing Poehler, Offerman and expert judges Simon Doonan and Dayna Isom Johnson.
Poehler and Offerman both share a love and passion of craftsmanship, albeit from different perspectives. Poehler is a self-proclaimed crafting novice who has long harbored a secret appreciation for those who can imagine and execute incredible things by hand. Offerman is a New York Times best-selling author in the woodworking space and is well known for his love for making a variety of objects himself.
“We’re sew excited to be ‘Making It’ again,” said Amy Poehler & Nick Offerman. “We promise season two will have you glued to your seat.
The competition series is hosted by “Parks and Recreation” alums Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman. In the series, eight of the most talented makers from across the country have taken on a variety of handmade projects with the hopes of impressing Poehler, Offerman and expert judges Simon Doonan and Dayna Isom Johnson.
Poehler and Offerman both share a love and passion of craftsmanship, albeit from different perspectives. Poehler is a self-proclaimed crafting novice who has long harbored a secret appreciation for those who can imagine and execute incredible things by hand. Offerman is a New York Times best-selling author in the woodworking space and is well known for his love for making a variety of objects himself.
“We’re sew excited to be ‘Making It’ again,” said Amy Poehler & Nick Offerman. “We promise season two will have you glued to your seat.
- 8/21/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
The pitch for “Making It,” NBC’s new foray into reality-competition shows, is pretty simple: Take the structure and — more importantly — the tone of “The Great British Baking Show,” but instead of baking, the challenges all center around craft projects. In the series, former “Parks and Recreation” co-stars Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman guide eight professional crafters through challenges blending paper, fabric, wood, and tons of other unconventional ingredients to create wonderful and unexpected things.
Set in a picturesque wooded glen referred to as “the farm”, the eight crafters represent a variety of disciplines and backgrounds, with their unique styles showcased by the variety of concepts they’re asked to create. In the episodes screened for review, the projects made include quilts, childrens’ play forts, Halloween costumes, and lawn furniture, and the level of skill presented is really impressive (at least to a layperson).
It’s also refreshingly positive. As...
Set in a picturesque wooded glen referred to as “the farm”, the eight crafters represent a variety of disciplines and backgrounds, with their unique styles showcased by the variety of concepts they’re asked to create. In the episodes screened for review, the projects made include quilts, childrens’ play forts, Halloween costumes, and lawn furniture, and the level of skill presented is really impressive (at least to a layperson).
It’s also refreshingly positive. As...
- 7/31/2018
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
When Amy Poehler first thought about doing crafting competition show “Making It,” she knew there was only one person she wanted to do it with: her former “Parks and Recreation” co-star and renowned woodworker, Nick Offerman.
“It was so nice to just be on a set with him again and spend time with him,” Poehler tells Variety of reuniting on the new show. “Nick and I kind of share a similar giddiness for new things, and I’m not as bubbly as [‘Parks and Rec’ character] Leslie and he’s not as grouchy as Ron — we kind of meet in the middle — so it was just great to walk around and see interesting things being made and not have to memorize lines.”
“Making It” is Poehler’s first dive into unscripted TV with her Paper Kite production company, where “makers” from all across the country compete in a series of design challenges, ranging from...
“It was so nice to just be on a set with him again and spend time with him,” Poehler tells Variety of reuniting on the new show. “Nick and I kind of share a similar giddiness for new things, and I’m not as bubbly as [‘Parks and Rec’ character] Leslie and he’s not as grouchy as Ron — we kind of meet in the middle — so it was just great to walk around and see interesting things being made and not have to memorize lines.”
“Making It” is Poehler’s first dive into unscripted TV with her Paper Kite production company, where “makers” from all across the country compete in a series of design challenges, ranging from...
- 7/31/2018
- by Kirsten Chuba
- Variety Film + TV
Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman are baiting “Parks and Recreation” fans with their new reality competition series “Making It.” The show debuts this month on NBC and features eight contestants battling it out in a series of craft challenges. The judges include Poehler, Offerman, Etsy trendspotter Dayna Isom Johnson, and Barneys window-dresser Simon Doonan.
If seeing Poehler and Offerman together on screen not as Leslie Knope and Ron Swanson wasn’t hard enough for “Parks and Rec” fans, just wait until they see a new digital video for the series in which the comedians face off in an excruciatingly corny pun battle. Poehler and Offerman don’t even have to say anything to make it clear their comedic chemistry still sizzles. The looks Poehler gives Offerman as he makes the kind of puns Swanson would adore are laugh-out-loud funny.
Both Poehler and Offerman have been vocal about wanting to get...
If seeing Poehler and Offerman together on screen not as Leslie Knope and Ron Swanson wasn’t hard enough for “Parks and Rec” fans, just wait until they see a new digital video for the series in which the comedians face off in an excruciatingly corny pun battle. Poehler and Offerman don’t even have to say anything to make it clear their comedic chemistry still sizzles. The looks Poehler gives Offerman as he makes the kind of puns Swanson would adore are laugh-out-loud funny.
Both Poehler and Offerman have been vocal about wanting to get...
- 7/10/2018
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
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