Sixth season may be last for Amy Poehler comedy, Parks and Recreation. There has been speculation that the upcoming season will be the last for Leslie Knope and Co. Creator Michael Schur will turn some of his attention next season to launching “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” for Fox.
Source: Variety
Source: Variety


NO!
ReplyDeleteHalf their new comedies will flop. Parks and Rec still might be the best they have this time next year.
I think I'd be OK with that. Give them a chance to go out on top before the inevitable decline.
ReplyDeleteYeah, they said the same thing about this season, too. It's all just rumors until there's official confirmation by NBC.
ReplyDeleteWHAT THE DUECE?!?!!
ReplyDeleteYeah, hopefully it won't decline as badly as the Office.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't be surprised if it was
ReplyDelete100% agree with you.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't be surprised because I imagine the cast will want to move onto other things but I will be really sad if it is, it is a rare show that makes me happy no matter what. It is such a joy to watch and it is still really good that I don't want it to go. Yet six seasons is a good run and who knows the quality could start dropping like it did with the Office around that time.
ReplyDeleteThey said the exact same thing last year. If the ratings hold and other shows flop, it could easily come back.
ReplyDeleteWHAT?!?! NBC don't let it happen!
ReplyDeleteNot a shock, but i dont believe nbc will make this call before seeing if their new comedies stick
ReplyDeleteI hope not... I'd love to see it run for 8 seasons like the Office.
ReplyDeleteI have to strongly agree. As much as I will miss the show, it's best to finish on a high note. I'm surprised considering this will be NBC's only big sitcom. Kudos to P&R for wanting to go out on top. :)
ReplyDeleteWould you rather see it last another 3 years and become a shell of what it once was? Or would you rather it now go out on top, always being a great show?
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