Parks and Recreation creator Mike Schur breaks down the uplifting reunion special
’s stellar series finale, as the gang readied for new adventures that would take them in different directions. Near the end of the revered local-government comedy’s final episode, way back in 2015, Ben delivered to Leslie her dream scenario at Pawnee City Hall: “Everyone in the same room, at the same time.”re-granted that wish — and this time, everyone was in the same Zoom, at the same time.
After an anti-pep talk to younger audiences by Andy’s Johnny Karate , things went full-heartfelt as Leslie received that present she always wants: complete connection. In the special's loveliest moment, the gang sang along as AndyRon then offered up sturdy advice to the indefatigable Leslie, who served as his more-than-workplace proximity acquaintance for seven seasons: “Don’t spend all your time looking after other people — look after yourself once in a while.” “That’s good advice.
Oh, god, yes! I think I would have more butterflies if we were doing it for no reason. The fact that we did it as a special and we're doing it for charity takes a lot of the creative pressure off it because the point of it isn't, “Let's try to do something that's going to make people so invested in it, and it'll get such a high rating that we’ll get picked up for another season.
Leslie — someone who preaches teamwork, hard work, connection, and public service — is the first person you'd want on your side during times like these. She would have 30 binders prepared just for the pandemic. This show's characters seem primed to tackle this topic.
We did have to do a fair amount of that, just first to remember where the hell everybody would’ve been in 2020 and what their jobs were. Then there were a couple little aspects of the timeline that we just kind of fudged a little bit. I'm not sure Tom Haverford would have exactly been about to go on this book tour at this moment or not.
Paul Rudd was a very late addition to the show. Originally we shot Amy and Nick doing that intro where they explained that this is a fundraiser. And it was lovely and great, but the problem was that it was kind of a bummer to see, “Hi, I'm Amy Poehler.” “Hi, I'm Nick Offerman.” And then you dip to black and you come up and they're there again, but they're playing characters instead of themselves.
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