A reluctant goodbye.
According to my Twitter history, this was the first time I watched Parks and let the world know about it:
I’m watching Parks and Recreation (2063 others checked-in) http://t.co/d9ptlsWq @GetGlue @parksandrecnbc
— Luciana V. (@lucianavee) October 28, 2011
It was probably a couple of days after the Treat Yo Self episode (Called “Pawnee Rangers”) which started it all for me. The point of bringing this up is because I feel I should have been more vocal about the show, I should have told more people to watch it. Now that it’s over, I can’t imagine another show bringing so much sunniness and optimism to the TV screen, and I think of those people who never got a chance to laugh with the show. What I loved the most about Parks, was how each and every single member of the Parks team helped and encouraged each other. Unlike other comedies, what made Parks special was the fact that, just like the characters wanted the best for each other, you wanted the best for them too.
Spoilers below.
Now on to the series finale, many tears were shed, and in true Parks fashion, every character got the happy ending they deserved. “One Last Ride” to do something for Pawnee while their own futures lied ahead.
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Donna
Garry
Mayor Gergich. We got to see him re-elected multiple times for Mayor of Pawnee, and live happily with his family. While he was the only member whose funeral was shown, his last words were that he lived a happy life, up to 100 years, and that, my friends, made my heart melt. More often than not, Garry was a background member of the Parks team, and it was nice to finally see him take the spotlight as the mayor and ultimately live a good life that he deserved. What a about those secret agents behind Ben and Leslie at the funeral? We’ll get to that in a minute.
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Jean-Ralphio
One of my favorite guest characters made an appearance, singing included. The same singing that would give him away at his fake funeral. Glad to know that he told Leslie she was his one true love. Someone write a fanfic about Leslie and Jean Ralphio (just kidding! Leslie + Ben 4 eva)
Craig
Yes, the same Craig with the medical condition of caring too much got a flash forward and we see him not only singing at Tom’s Bistro, but marrying Typhoon and Ron Swanson is the best man. God, I love the future.
Tom
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April and Andy
Ron
Leslie and Ben
As Ben and Leslie decide to announce that they’re both thinking about running for government, Ben decides to say it first and says that Leslie is the one who will do it. You precious human being Ben, you. We get to see Leslie run as governor for two terms, receive an honorary degree from Indiana University and they name the library after her (LOL). Remember those secret agents at Garry’s funeral? While we don’t exactly know who is the president in this distant future, I’m sure that either one of them would be great for the job.
Thank you Parks, for being a show about inherently good people. A show that made everyone happy. Thank you for the pop culture references, the times where Ben’s nerd could not be contained, Donna’s countless list of men on check, Ron’s devotion to bacon and eggs, whenever no one would get Garry’s name right, Ann’s superlatives given by Leslie, April’s transformation into a more loving person and her love for Andy, Andy checking Leslie’s symptoms online (“Leslie, I think you have network connectivity problems”), Chris’ literal health and happiness, and last but not least, Leslie’s undeniable can-do attitude that shined on everyone at the Parks department, making them and us, better people. I’ll miss you, Pawnee.
Read more about Our Top Favorite Parks & Rec Scenes
Read Allyson’s post about Goodbye Parks and Recreation: I’ll Miss You Leslie Knope
Pictures credit: All pictures courtesy of NBC.com
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