Here are the spoiler images of Parks and Recreation season 4 finale titled “Win, Lose or Draw.”
The season 4 finale of Parks and Recreation will air on May 10.
You can check Parks and Recreation Season 4 News and Spoilers HERE.
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Here are the spoiler images of Parks and Recreation season 4 finale titled “Win, Lose or Draw.”
The season 4 finale of Parks and Recreation will air on May 10.
You can check Parks and Recreation Season 4 News and Spoilers HERE.
Here are the season 4 finale spoilers Parks and Recreation which are mostly about the debate and election including their effects on the show.
Showrunner Mike Schur gave some hints through TV Line.
Leslie won’t leave win or lose.
Fret not, Knope lovers. Schur says that regardless of how the election pans out — which, win or lose, could put the politico on “a perhaps different, unknown path” — Leslie won’t be leaving her Parks post. “City Council jobs are part time, so there’s no scenario in which she would disappear from the department,” the EP assures.
Jerry’s mishap imminent.
To steal a term from Community, Jerry may have totally “Britta’d” Leslie’s campaign. Jim O’Heir (who portrays the office doof) tells us, “Jerry is behind a huge mishap — huge! — that could potentially alter the entire election.” Any guesses?
Expect giant things to happen.
“We have one scene coming up with Paul Rudd, Amy Poehler, Kathryn Hahn, Rashida Jones and Adam Scott,” Schur gushes. “That is like the cast of a giant feature film that you would kill to make!” Rudd is set to make his return during the big debate episode (which airs April 26 and was written and directed by Poehler), and, teases Schur, “A lot of giant, eventful things happen when he’s around.”
So what do you think about the season 4 finale of Parks and Recreation?
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Photos of Parks and Recreation season 4 episode 21 “Bus Tour” are posted below.
Episode 21 will air on May 3.
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Here are the spoiler photos of Parks and Recreation season 4 episode 20 “The Debate.”
Episode 20 will air on April 26.
You can check Parks and Recreation Season 4 News and Spoilers HERE.
Let’s see the Parks and Recreation season 4 episode 19 “Live Ammo” which will air on April 19.
When Leslie (Amy Poehler) finds out that Parks Department budget is about to be cut, she convinces Councilman Pillner (guest star Bradley Whitford) to make the cuts elsewhere, which causes unexpected problems for her campaign. Meanwhile, Chris (Rob Lowe) takes Ron (Nick Offerman) to his favorite meditation center.
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Let’s take a look at the spoiler photos from Parks and Recreation season 4 episode 18 “Lucky.”
Episode 18 will air on March 8.
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Leslie riding a rascal! That is epic.
Let’s take a look at the spoiler photos from Parks and Recreation season 4 episode 17 titled “Campaign Shake-Up.”
What did you think about the photos?
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Bradley Whitford is coming to Parks and Recreation season 4.
The Huffington Post can exclusively reveal that in an upcoming episode of the NBC comedy, Bradley Whitford, who played Josh Lyman on “The West Wing,” will play the departing Pawnee city councilman whose seat Leslie and Bobby Newport (Paul Rudd) are running for.
According to “Parks and Recreation” co-creator and executive producer Michael Schur, the name of the March episode (“Live Ammo”) came from a “West Wing” episode, in which the character Ainsley Hayes wrote a position paper that got the president to quickly change his mind on an issue. She’s shocked at the speed of the switch and the pace of the White House, and as Schur recalled, Sam Seaborn said to her, “Look, this is the White House, we play with live ammo around here.”
The “Parks and Recreation” episode doesn’t have the same story line as ‘The West Wing’ episode, “but we kept referring to that line and that idea that if Leslie were to win… when she’s on City Council, her decisions have a much wider impact,” Schur said in an interview on the set of the show. “So we actually have Bradley Whitford say to [Leslie] at a point in the episode, ‘Look, this is City Council, we play with live ammo.’”
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