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A Paley Center special about Parks and Recreation aired before the episode; it was seen by 3.38 million viewers with a 1.0 rating among adults 18–49. [10] By the next day, the episode had raised $2.8 million for Feeding America's COVID-19 Response Fund, [10] [11] and the total reached at least $3 million by May 2. [12]
Parks and Recreation, season 3 episodes; No. overall No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original release date U.S. viewers (millions) 31: 1 "Go Big or Go Home" Dean Holland: Alan Yang: January 20, 2011 () 6.14 [40] 32: 2 "Flu Season" Wendey Stanzler: Norm Hiscock: January 27, 2011 () 5.83 [41] 33: 3 "Time Capsule" Michael Schur: Michael ...
As Parks and Recreation co-creator Mike Schur promised, tonight’s reunion special to benefit COVID-19 relief efforts was very much a standalone episode, one that wouldn’t ruffle the canon of ...
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Fans of NBC's "Parks and Recreation" got to take one last trip to Pawnee, Indiana, on Thursday night. The original cast gathered via videoconferencing in a half-hour episode full of fun references ...
Here's how to watch the 'Parks and Rec' reunion, which stars are in it, and where the characters are now. Creator Mike Schur shares what to expect from the reunion, and how it all came together.
The 2009–10 season of NBC's Parks and Recreation, which followed a lukewarm six-episode run in the spring of 2009, was probably the most impressive comeback in the history of broadcast comedy. In a single season, it went from a show that was widely shrugged off as the product of talented people in the wrong project to one that made many, many ...
The first season of Parks and Recreation was released on DVD in the United States on September 8, 2009. [88] The DVD included all six episodes, as well as an "Extended Producer's Cut" of the season finale, "Rock Show". The disc also included cast and crew commentary tracks for each episode, as well as about 30 minutes of deleted scenes. [89]