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Six years after the finale, this scene has become the most meme’d moment of Parks and Recreation.

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Someone created a full length remix of the song, and there are even YouTube videos compiling the best TikToks using the sound. 23, and hundreds of thousands of videos with millions of likes using the sound, too, whether it's the soundtrack of ducks walking through a mall or a hack to sneak alcohol into a freezy pop.

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The hashtag #dontbesuspicious has over 1.2 billion views on TikTok as of Feb. The Moment Ben Schwartz Reached His Improv Nirvanaīut YouTube isn’t the only place “Don’t Be Suspicious” has found an audience long after Parks and Rec ended.Maybe you’ve seen the clip on YouTube? It has 4.3 million views. And suddenly, the two have broken out into dance and song, blowing their cover in the process. Mona-Lisa starts, sing-telling her twin brother “don’t be suspicious!” as they begin to make their great escape. After they spy on his funeral from behind a tree in the cemetery to ensure that their plan worked, the duo, outfitted in the least inconspicuous neon and fur clothing imaginable, gyrate across the frame, riffing a little song as they go, in typical Saperstein fashion. They have staged one last plot-Jean-Ralphio’s death-in order to collect life insurance money, and naturally, are planning to flee to Tajikistan to open a casino with the funds. In the series finale of beloved workplace comedy Parks and Recreation, the Saperstein twins Jean-Ralphio ( Ben Schwartz) and Mona-Lisa (Jenny Slate) flamboyantly parade through a sunny cemetery.









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