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Parks and Recreation (also known as Parks and Rec) is an American political satire mockumentary television sitcom created by Greg Daniels and Michael Schur. The series aired on NBC from April 9, 2009, to February 24, 2015, for 125 episodes, over seven seasons. A special reunion episode aired on April 30, 2020.
The seventh and final season of Parks and Recreation aired in the United States on the NBC television network from January 13, 2015, until February 24, 2015. [1] The season consisted of 13 episodes. [2]
The sixth season of Parks and Recreation largely received positive praise from critics. Rotten Tomatoes gave the season a 96% rating based on 23 critic reviews with an average rating of 8.8/10. The critical consensus reads: "Consistently bouyed by strong character work and an overarching optimism, Parks and Recreation remains a charming, fun ...
By the time of Parks and Recreation, Nick Newport Sr. (Christopher Murray) is an elderly man in a wheelchair so senile he can barely speak, [54] and the company is run by his son Nick Newport Jr. , who himself appears in Sweetums commercials along with his two children, Dakota (Harley Graham) and Denver (Ryan Hartwig). In "Sweetums," the ...
The first season of Parks and Recreation originally aired in the United States on the NBC television network between April 9 and May 14, 2009. Produced by Deedle-Dee Productions and Universal Media Studios, the series was created by Greg Daniels and Michael Schur, who served as executive producers with Howard Klein.
7. The show's creators initially pitched it as 'a comedy version of The Wire'. Greg Levine, the script coordinator on Parks and Rec, recalls Schur and Daniels being "obsessed" with The Wire at the ...
The third season of Parks and Recreation originally aired in the United States on the NBC television network between January 20 and May 19, 2011. Like the previous seasons, it focuses on Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) and her staff at the parks and recreation department of the fictional Indiana town of Pawnee. The season featured 16 episodes, most ...
Parks and Recreation ranked third in its timeslot, behind the CBS reality series Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains and the Fox crime drama Bones, but received higher ratings than the ABC science-fiction drama FlashForward and the first season finale of the CW Network supernatural fantasy series The Vampire Diaries. [33] [34]