As a fan of The Office I have to say it - Ron Swanson is a better boss than Michael Scott. Ron is much less problematic and gives advice more fluently than Michael does pretty much from the start of the series. It indicates that Ron is wiser and is someone who you'd rather work for.
Michael is funny because he's relatable-everyone's had a boss with some or all of those toxic qualities, and it's great to laugh at something you don't have to deal with. Ron is funny because he's the uncompromising person everyone wishes they could be and the kind of boss they wish they could work for.
Leslie is the Michael Scott of this show, they just have her magically succeed where Michael fails. And of course, she's a much better person. Ron is basically the best parts of Dwight & Jim.
The opening scene was the best intro to his style as a good boss. I am not your daddy, you are not children. We are adults let’s all do what we are supposed to do.
Okay, I miss something here. I miss that a lot. So you know in one of the first few episodes Leslie opens that gift box which she shouldn't, and she has to answer for that in front of... idk, important people. And Ron is there too, with her, as her superior. And the hearing goes on, and it's getting worse with every sentence basically, and after like 5 minutes Ron had enough, and says Leslie did nothing wrong, just opened a gift box. If they want to give her a warning, that's fine, but if they take any actions besides that, they have to deal with him. And I think that was his most admirable boss moment, yet I've never seen that moment anywhere so far
unfortunately is all the Leslie's who are indirectly responsible for most of the corruption due to growing the power and influence of government. You would need 20 years of Ron's to bring down the size and influence (thus ability to be corrupt) then Garry/Jerry/Lenny/Larry/Terry to maintain it. Corruption and size of government influence are correlated.
3:52 honestly in the first few seasons I hated the way the characters were portrayed, aside from Leslie and Ron, they were all dysfunctional, seemed to be in their own little world, and annoying as hell, but April took so long to grow as a character. I get that she was designed to be this obnoxious girl who annoyed everyone for fun but Ron was legit for being mad in this moment
We need more Rons in this world.
There are….we just keep to ourselves
Why do you need someone else to be it when you can?
@James W. And Red Forman for Vice President!
We really don't.
No. There can only be one.
Ron being pissed off at April for saying he’s a vegetarian is so him and I don’t blame him for being mad.😂😉
Also, I always love Ron’s giggle.😊💕
He'd lose all respect and forego his reputation. Haha, I love Ron
As a fan of The Office I have to say it - Ron Swanson is a better boss than Michael Scott. Ron is much less problematic and gives advice more fluently than Michael does pretty much from the start of the series. It indicates that Ron is wiser and is someone who you'd rather work for.
You're stating the obvious, Ron is a competent human being and Michael is a man child
Michael is funny because he's relatable-everyone's had a boss with some or all of those toxic qualities, and it's great to laugh at something you don't have to deal with. Ron is funny because he's the uncompromising person everyone wishes they could be and the kind of boss they wish they could work for.
Obviously, the whole joke is that Michael Scott is a bad boss but tries really hard
Leslie is the Michael Scott of this show, they just have her magically succeed where Michael fails. And of course, she's a much better person. Ron is basically the best parts of Dwight & Jim.
The opening scene was the best intro to his style as a good boss. I am not your daddy, you are not children. We are adults let’s all do what we are supposed to do.
Tom really just ripped off the plot of Slumdog Millionaire and passed it off as his own. Parks and Rec is so underrated
Lmao yes Latikaaa
That, and he's from South Carolina.
Not Ron “having a good laugh cause his toe got shot with a nail gun”😂
The way Ben looks at Leslie in that last clip 🥰
The fishing advice always gets me
Do one thing whole assed.- Real advice there.
“I have the toes I have….lets just leave it at that.”
Okay, I miss something here. I miss that a lot. So you know in one of the first few episodes Leslie opens that gift box which she shouldn't, and she has to answer for that in front of... idk, important people. And Ron is there too, with her, as her superior. And the hearing goes on, and it's getting worse with every sentence basically, and after like 5 minutes Ron had enough, and says Leslie did nothing wrong, just opened a gift box. If they want to give her a warning, that's fine, but if they take any actions besides that, they have to deal with him. And I think that was his most admirable boss moment, yet I've never seen that moment anywhere so far
Ron’s at his best here (adding his relationship with Diane is another example)
At the absolute most, Ron Swanson only has eight toes.
You’re dreaming dude, four at most. 🤣✊🏻
my favorite is his fishing advice to april on how cruel she was being towards Andy
It is because of the mustache
When we saw ron had the same mustache, we knew he was a man of great power. We cowered in fear
Ron knowing Leslie so well and all his other employees
Hands down my favorite show character. ever.
"you don't know what your talking about."
"Maybe not, but..."
5:09 is my favourite
We need a perfectly even mixture of Ron and Leslie to be president. Wide-spread corruption would be abolished in 3-6 months.
Imagine...Leslie as President. Ron as Chief of Staff. They'd be legends
Carcano 38 go bang.
unfortunately is all the Leslie's who are indirectly responsible for most of the corruption due to growing the power and influence of government. You would need 20 years of Ron's to bring down the size and influence (thus ability to be corrupt) then Garry/Jerry/Lenny/Larry/Terry to maintain it. Corruption and size of government influence are correlated.
@@equaltoreality8028Ability to help people and size of government are also directly correlated.
@@yakobsoulstorm5187 You mean 'help', Government 'help' often does more long term harm then good.
Ron Swanson is my hero
I always felt that Beef Tobin on The Great North was just thinly disguised Ron Swanson
I didnt realize how weird it was that Ron puts his hand in his pants until Andy did it too
7:48 was best
Ron stoping because the Duck Silver is gold.
Ron was a good boss at all times. Dumb headline
A real Swanson would never allow a video to release with the time length of this video😂
I have the toes I have
I wish I had someone like him in my life.
What episode is the last clip from??
Man I'm EARLY EARLY. Watching this in class rn
no nonsense Ron
Important things would require a 2/3 vote in Congress and one Swanson.
YES
Respect it ron, or rob
3:52 honestly in the first few seasons I hated the way the characters were portrayed, aside from Leslie and Ron, they were all dysfunctional, seemed to be in their own little world, and annoying as hell, but April took so long to grow as a character.
I get that she was designed to be this obnoxious girl who annoyed everyone for fun but Ron was legit for being mad in this moment
Hahaha
What do you mean "actually"?
I'm like Ron in the traditional sense, but I disagree with hid fishing, art, and haircut, and European views
you'd really like this book called mien kampf
So you’re not like Ron
@@zakinnamis5577Libertarians and nazis are like the polar opposites in every single way
@@person3538 lmao
@@zakinnamis5577 Am I wrong?
Linertarians: the government should stay out of business. COVID hits. Libertarian: bail me out because I have nothing saved!
Ron is insanely rich. Its brought up multiple times. Highly doubt he was saying he had nothing during Covid.
I hate Parks and Recreation.
Well, that makes one of us.
Amen brother.
If you care about the toes you no longer have, stay home.
Bring all the toes you have.
It's rare to see someone with the personality of Ron, the libertarian leanings, and yet value good college education.