All Of Parks & Rec's Future Timelines Explained
Parks and Recreation's finale included a series of time jumps that offered a look at the future of the characters. Here's every timeline.
This political sitcom full of humor and heart follows the adventures of Leslie Knope, deputy director of the Parks Department in the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana. Every week holds a new crisis of small-town politics, but Leslie and her friends work tirelessly to make Pawnee — and the world — a better place.
Parks and Recreation's finale included a series of time jumps that offered a look at the future of the characters. Here's every timeline.
This political sitcom full of humor and heart follows the adventures of Leslie Knope, deputy director of the Parks Department in the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana. Every week holds a new crisis of small-town politics, but Leslie and her friends work tirelessly to make Pawnee — and the world — a better place.
While the first season really struggled to thrive, Parks and Recreation season 2 thrived by abandoning the comedy mockumentary's original tone.
Parks and Recreation stars Aubrey Plaza and Nick Offerman reunite and ride dragons in a Game of Thrones-inspired Super Bowl commercial.
A shared casting between Dexter and Parks and Recreation seems to suggest that these two very different shows are set in the same universe.
Chris Pratt stars in Parks and Rec as Andy Dwyer, the loveable goofball shoeshine. But he's gone for most of season 6; what happened to him?
Parks and Recreation's Leslie Knope is one of sitcoms' funniest characters, but these harsh realities prove that the political icon has her flaws.
Nick Offerman's role in Alex Garland's Civil War is paying off a Ron Swanson quote from Parks & Rec season 1, but with a very dark twist.
Parks & Recreation made its viewers cry a couple of times, either because of an emotionally charged scene, a heartwarming one, or a funny moment.
Parks & Recreation season 6 stands as an excellent stopping point for character development and plot resolution, and it’s where it should’ve ended.
Humans will be humans, and as long as that's true, people will make mistakes. TV Showrunners have had to apologize for their mistakes many times.
Some TV characters are compelling and interesting in their on-screen adventures, but their exploits wouldn’t go over as well in real life.
Multiple Parks and Recreation characters should've been fired from the Parks Department after acting in dangerous ways and corrupt ways.
While rewatching Parks & Recreation is definitely a fun experience, it also brings to light some hard realities that should be talked about.
Throughout Parks & Recreation's seven seasons, lead actress Amy Poehler actually wrote a few episodes, and some of these were better than others.
Due to its stellar writing and comedic cast, Parks and Recreation became a hit TV show with quotes that still ring true almost a decade later.
Chris Pratt laments missing out on the Parks & Rec picket line reunion and shares a message of solidarity with his fellow cast members and actors.
Aubrey Plaza and Li'l Sebastian from Parks and Recreation are teaming up to support SAG-AFTRA strikes at the actors' picket line, and it's adorable.
Amy Poehler and Rashida Jones, who played Leslie and Ann in Parks and Recreation, reunite for a fun TikTok 8 years after the show’s finale.
Parks & Recreation is full of memorable scenes, characters, and jokes, but a big part of its magic comes from behind-the-scenes details.
Parks & Recreation has seven seasons full of meme-able jokes and gags—but some of Pawnee's finest don't get nearly the attention they deserve.
Nick Offerman played the unforgettable Ron Swanson in Parks & Recreation, but he was originally considered to play a completely different character.