I must say, I always felt Gina a bit of out place for the entire time, and this season I had to sit through 9 intros with Chelsea Peretti in it, but eventually Gina not making an appearance, and that made me sad. Aside from that, what they're doing with Rosa, her coming out, how we got to see that, is incredibly mature. Sadly, a bit Utopian, but still powerful. You know, from the very fist episode, I had the image of Rosa in my mind as a "discount April Ludgate". I know it took me to get here very slowly, but I'm glad I don't have to compare her, or the entire series to Parks and Rec anymore*, and I think now I can firmly say, that the show can stand on its own, through its own efforts. And that is a thought I can take comfort in.

*Except for Sergeant Peanut Butter. That horse is still a wannabe Lil Sebastian.

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