Parks and Recreation

2008
4.7
2.54K reviews
TV-14
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Season 7 episodes (14)

1 2017
1/13/15
Leslie launches a competition with tech company Gryzzl for a large parcel of land, which she wants to turn into a National Park. April and Andy try to regain their spontaneity. Ben is recognized at a Bicentennial gala, where Tom delivers a speech in his honor.
2 Ron and Jammy
1/13/15
Leslie and Ron briefly put aside their feud to help old foe Jeremy Jamm escape the clutches of the diabolical Tammy 2. Ben vows to help April discover her true passion in life, while Andy and Tom travel to Chicago.
3 William Henry Harrison
1/20/15
Leslie's team tries to strengthen her case that the Newport land should be turned into a National Park. Ron's team, fighting back, brings on a celebrity as a minority owner.
4 Leslie And Ron
1/20/15
Leslie and Ron attempt to work out their differences.
5 Gryzzlbox
1/27/15
Leslie and Ben suspect that Gryzzl is invading the privacy of Pawnee residents. April addresses the new Parks and Rec interns, while Tom helps Andy renegotiate a contract.
6 Save JJ's
1/27/15
Leslie holds a rally in an attempt to keep JJ's Diner from closing. Tom surprises Donna with the ultimate pre-wedding gift.
7 Donna and Joe
2/3/15
Donna and Joe tie the knot, while April attempts to keep the wedding running smoothly. Ron creates an awkward situation between Tom and Lucy. Jen Barkley (Special Guest Kathryn Hahn) arrives at Ben and Leslie's house with an interesting opportunity.
8 Ms. Ludgate-Dwyer Goes to Washington
2/10/15
While Leslie and April take a business trip to Washington, April wrestles with her future. Back in Pawnee, Andy tries to find April the perfect job.
9 Pie-Mary
2/10/15
Leslie and Ben come under fire for participating in an old Pawnee tradition. April and Ron go on a scavenger hunt. Donna and Garry stroll down memory lane.
10 The Johnny Karate Super Awesome Musical Explosion Show
2/17/15
On the last episode of Andy's TV show, his friends wish him luck with whatever comes next.
11 Two Funerals
2/17/15
Ben and April conduct a series of interviews, while Andy and Donna help Ron adjust to a life change.
12 One Last Ride
2/24/15
The Parks gang completes one last task together, before saying goodbye to Pawnee.
101 Leslie Knope: An Extraordinary Journey
1/5/15
Before diving into the final season of Parks and Recreation, have a look back at Leslie Knope's storied past as a leader, legislator, loving boss and mom-to-be.
102 Season 6 Gag Reel
1/5/15
Season-only
You think that you've lived all the laughs of Parks and Rec? You've yet to see the best of them! Prepare for the farewell season with this special Season Six gag reel. There is LIT-ER-AL-LY nothing better!

About this show

From Emmy Award-winning executive producers Greg Daniels ("The Office," "King of the Hill") and Michael Schur ("The Office," "Saturday Night Live") comes a new mockumentary that looks at the exciting world of local government. Parks and Recreation will examine the mundane but necessary ways that people interact with their government, and ask why it's frequently so complicated -- as everyone knows from standing in line at the DMV, applying for home construction permits, or trying to get the city to fix a pothole.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
2.54K reviews
Christi Nash
April 13, 2015
I almost gave up on this show after watching the pilot, even though I liked the Office, and love shows with a parks and rec theme, it seemed to be mostly about boring beaucracy and park administration...but I randomly dove into season 2 bc I had read such good things about the show. I'm glad I gave it a chance, the characters are amazing and drive the episodes, no matter what is happening. Great archetypes, great cast. Treat yo self!
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A Google user
July 2, 2012
On which planet is the humor of this show, as well as 30 Rock, The Office, and Community, funny? The acting is stiff and forced. The handheld camerawork is annoying at best. And the scenes of the characters talking directly to the audience very boring. These shows apparently have a target audience of 13 to 20 year olds at most.
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Tyler
December 28, 2013
this show is nothing like it's so-called predecessors like the magnificent 30 Rock and Arrested Development. When the jokes do work, you laugh because it's just charming not really funny. Expecting more out of my already low hopes.
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