
Review: Cast of ‘Parks and Rec’ off to greener pastures
LA TimesAmy Poehler and Aubrey Plaza hug at the end of filming a scene on the set of “Parks and Recreation” in 2013. Co-creators Greg Daniels and Michael Schur miraculously recalibrated a rocky first season into a permanent critics’ darling, but low to middling ratings meant “Parks and Rec” faced cancellation for virtually each of its six years. Even as it ends, with Poehler now a bona fide powerhouse, Offerman’s Ron a comedic icon and virtually all its cast ensconced on the A-list, NBC executives chose to halve its seventh and final season, already shortened to 13 episodes, by running two back-to-back shows a night. If the first season overemphasized Leslie’s uneasy crashing of the “boys club” nature of local politics, by the second season, her struggles with sexism occurred on a more individual basis and were offset by supportive men, including and especially Ron. “Parks and Rec” did not shy away from silliness — Pratt’s Andy was an eternal man-child, Ansari’s Tom Haverford a goofy wannabe, Adam Scott’s Ben a total geek.
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