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NBC Announces Season Finale Dates for Revolution, Commmunity, Parks and Chicago Fire

19 Mar 2013

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“Chicago Fire” Wraps Up Winning Freshman Season on May 15 While May 27 Will Be Season’s Final Episode for Monday Hit “Revolution”

“Parks and Recreation” Concludes on May 2 and “Community” Wraps Season on May 9

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. – March 19, 2013 – NBC has announced season-ending dates for a handful of its series, including hit dramas “Revolution” and “Chicago Fire,” as well as critically acclaimed comedy “Parks and Recreation.”

The season’s #1 drama on broadcast television in the 18-49 demo, “Revolution” will end on Monday, May 27 (10-11 p.m. ET). “Chicago Fire” will close out its first season on Wednesday, May 15 (10-11 p.m. ET).

“Parks and Recreation” concludes Thursday, May 2 (9:30-10 p.m. ET), with “Community” wrapping up a week later, Thursday, May 9 (8-8:30 p.m. ET).

Two current NBC series will wrap their seasons in April — two back-to-back episodes of “The New Normal” on Tuesday, April 2 (9-10 p.m. ET) and “Go On” on Thursday, April 11 (9:30 p.m. ET) — and two in March. “Whitney” will air back-to-back episodes on Wednesday, March 27 (8-9 p.m. ET) and “1600 Penn” will air its final episodes of the season on Thursday, March 28 (8:30-9 p.m. ET and 9:30-10 p.m. ET).

Other scripted series that have locked season end dates are “Grimm” on Friday, May 17 (9-10 p.m.), “Hannibal” on Thursday, June 27 (10-11 p.m. ET) and “Law & Order: SVU,” which will conclude the season with a two-hour episode on Wednesday, May 22 (9-11 p.m. ET).

It was previously announced that the Emmy Award-winning comedy “The Office” will lock its doors with an hour-long series finale on Thursday, May 16 (9-10 p.m. ET).

As for its reality shows, NBC’s “Fashion Star” will end its second season on Friday, May 10 (8 p.m. ET) and Donald Trump’s “The Celebrity Apprentice” wraps on Sunday, May 19 with a two-hour episode (9-11 p.m. ET).

“The Voice” will climax with its live season finale on Tuesday, June 18 (9-11 p.m. ET)

Source: NBC

17 comments:

  1. Still think one of the three women - most likely Ann, but possibly Leslie or April - will end up pregnant in the season finale of Parks and Rec.

    Going to be a mess May 16th.


    Go On and Revolution better be renewed for second seasons, please! Worried about Community, tbh.

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  2. It feels like Revolution got a really crappy deal, its just came back and its ending in May! Hope its picked up for a second season.

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  3. Hoping revolution gets picked up again.

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  4. Revolution didn't get a crappy deal,every show that started in Sept.(on broadcast networks) end in May for hiatus.

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  5. Revolution no doubt will, Go On on the other hand......

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  6. While true, most shows that start in September, and end in May, don't have a 4 month hiatus in the middle. Most break before christmas, and return just after New Years.

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  7. Yes that's true that's why i said most.Grimm started in August and it also had a very long hiatus before its return last week..It happens,but not that often..

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  8. I think the crappy deal is in reference to 10 episodes running from September through november and then nothing for almost 4 months cause that is crappy!

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  9. Community better get renewed.

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  10. They are using The Voice's ratings to boost Revolution's.

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  11. I don't watch Revolution but it seems like the type of show (Lost, Fringe) that is easier to follow if they take one long hiatuses instead of airing 2-3 episodes then having a few weeks off then doing it all over again.

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  12. Revolution isn't even back and the finale date is already announced. This is silly.

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  13. Time will only tell if the hiatus hurt it, but we received TONS of spoilers, promotional art, Paleyfest-stuff, animated webisodes, and live action webisodes while we waited. I think it helped keep it alive. They also cut 2 episodes, but that might save us from too many filler episodes. Despite having to wait so long, I think they did a lot of smart things. It seems like the fan base is still alive and looking forward to it's return. I know I am.

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  14. I don't it's that bad of a deal either. I hate watching shows with all of these little one or two week breaks like every three episodes! I like the cable format better where we have straight week by week viewing. I agree this hiatus might have been too long, but I think getting 10 in the fall straight through and 10 in the spring straight through isn't a bad thing.

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  15. Agreed! I rather have 10 in a row than what one episode every 2 to 3 weeks.I find that more disruptive than a 2 or 3 month hiatus,tho this hiatus was too long.

    At least they were working things out,seeing where they wanted to take this story.Kudos to them for at least trying to make it better before it was too late..

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  16. It's because they could pre-plan it ten straight. They were given a 20 episode-season 1 order shortly after episode 10 aired, -but this might be a good sign in that NBC feels confidant and doesn't have any plans to not air them.

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