Got a question about ‘Sweetums’?

Alan Yang, who wrote “Sweetums,” has graciously agreed to answer a few questions about the episode! Submit your question in the comments or to my e-mail (knopeknows@gmail.com) and I’ll handpick some of them to send to Alan.

Get your questions in early. The opportunity closes Saturday evening!

  • little prince
    I have to know.. Did Chris already know how to rollerblade or did he have to be taught how?
  • ifyoucantbeatem
    Alan, the show needs some asians! Like a pineapple and sausage pizza. Brown and spicy, yellow and sweet. As an Asian, I gladly volunteer to work for this show for free this summer. If my question is submitted, I would like to know: Ron making a harp is probably the funniest thing he cold have made. I can't think of anything funnier. How did this idea come about? Also, did Amy improvise the line "punk ass book jockey"?
  • jess
    I thought this was a good episode. I really enjoyed the parts when Leslie and Ann were in the library, and when Tom was moving.

    What was it like on set during the filming of the scene where everyone but Ann are hopped up on corn syrup? That looked like it would have been fun to shoot.
  • megan
    Thank you so much! I loved this episode

    Who was the voice of Tom's landlord? Was it an actor or a member of the Parks and Recreation crew?
  • Tammy
    Thanks!

    Is Deep Blue Sea a favorite of anyone on staff?
  • Josh7
    Were there any moments of improv?
  • AK
    Are you trying to show that Donna likes Tom or is it unintentional? In a previous episode, Donna called Tom her "little prince." This week she said she liked his white leather suit.
  • Roomba
    What were your influences for Nick Newport, Jr.?
  • Tim
    Awesome, thanks Alan! Seriously great episode.

    My question: How did the idea for DJ Roomba come about? That was one of the more brilliant ideas I've seen any show do this season.
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