It's Official: 'Parks and Recreation' to End With Season 7 http://t.co/ibipAtKzNz #ParksAndRec
— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) May 11, 2014
It's Official: 'Parks and Recreation' to End With Season 7 http://t.co/ibipAtKzNz #ParksAndRec
— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) May 11, 2014
I expected this and though I will cry when the series finale comes its for the best, 7 great years with the Pawnee gang.
ReplyDeleteI expected this, but still hurts.
ReplyDeleteI'm okay with this. Gutted it's being held for midsession though.
ReplyDeleteHasn't this been known for months?
ReplyDeleteI love Parks and it will be sad to see it go, but at least now we know we're headed to an ending and it won't have a Community like fate (*sigh*... I still hope it is picked up somewhere else)
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't ever official.
ReplyDeleteDo we know how many episodes it'll be?
ReplyDeleteI know it's never been official, but I'm so glad they announced it and can finish the way they want to. I was half expecting a cancellation at the end of 6, but I'm excited to see the show in their new office.
ReplyDeleteOn the one hand i'll be sad to see it go. But on the other i'm glad they'll get the chance to give the show a good send off. Will deffinately be crying on that final episode though.
ReplyDeletebittersweet.... happy that the show will get an end run (unlike Community.... :( ), but sad that it's signing off, but happy that it lasted this long
ReplyDeleteI knew this was coming but it still hurts reading it. I'm going to miss one of the best comedies on TV with such stellar cast when it's over.
ReplyDelete13, probably.
ReplyDeleteThink we all knew this was coming, and at least they got the heads up about it. However, I would've loved a final season of both Community and Parks & Rec together.
ReplyDeleteI think it's good that they are ending and have notice about it so they can nicely wrap it. As much as I like this show and many others I feel like American shows tend to go on for way to long sometimes and over stay their welcome until they gradually become a different show and by different I mean less entertaining and way dragged out show. Not that Parks and Recreations is necessarily like this but I could see it happening if they, like many sitcoms, continued on for to long (like the American version of The Office). British shows are here so fast and fresh then there ended typically while the show is still very fresh and has quality so it doesn't go out on whimper but with a bang.
ReplyDeleteAnd I would much rather have the writers know S7 will be the last than see NBC cancel the show last minute. I mean, look at Community, that is just sad.
ReplyDeleteOnce Parks ends I won't have a single comedy left to watch.
ReplyDeleteVeep! Seriously, try it out.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad it's the final season because I want this lovely show to go out on a high (and not peter out with a limp like Smallville). Well the benchmark for 'high' was set in the Season 6 finale but a Season 7 was well deserved. My only worry is that this might be a shortened season given Parks' absence in the just released NBC primetime schedule for next season & the possibility that it might premiere midseason. We want a full 20+ episode season!
ReplyDeleteI'll look into it. The last comedy I tried was Brooklynn Nine-Nine but Samberg is one of those actors that I can't seem to like no matter what they're in.
ReplyDeleteand only 13 episodes!!:(
ReplyDeleteVeep is indeed easily the best comedy currently on TV (different humor, but I also love Always Sunny)
ReplyDeleteI don't watch Brooklyn, but Veep is very good. Absolutely every actor in it is phenomenal, no kidding.
ReplyDeleteI started Silicon Valley and I also quite like it, although it is a rather specific kind of humor.
Sadly I think your right, can't imagine it will be a full season especially as the show has reached the 100 episode mark already. Maybe we can get a compromise and have 16 episodes.
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