Will Parks and Recreation Be the Last Great NBC Comedy?

run after faking his death; April and Andy had kids; Tom wrote a popular book about all his failures; Gary was mayor of Pawnee for decades before dying on his 100th birthday; Ron was put in charge of his own national park. And what about Ben and

run after faking his death; April and Andy had kids; Tom wrote a popular book about all his failures; Gary was mayor of Pawnee for decades before dying on his 100th birthday; Ron was put in charge of his own national park. And what about Ben and

Friends, Pawneeans, countrymen, lend me your ears. I come to praise Parks and Recreation, but definitely not to bury it (because I intend to rewatch it over and over again on Netflix, forever). For seven seasons, Parks has 

run after faking his death; April and Andy had kids; Tom wrote a popular book about all his failures; Gary was mayor of Pawnee for decades before dying on his 100th birthday; Ron was put in charge of his own national park. And what about Ben and

On last night's series finale of Parks and Recreation, each of our main characters took a time-tripping turn in the spotlight as we flash-forwarded through milestones and road forks. But perhaps no person in the Pawnee posse was granted a more