What We’ll Miss The Most About ‘Parks And Rec’ Based On Last Night’s Episodes

Every week, during this unfortunately abbreviated final season of Parks and Recreation, we’ll count off the things we’ll miss the most about that goddamn delight of a TV series. It’s an all-time great sitcom in its seventh year; there’s no reason to pick it apart and criticize things it MAYBE could have done differently. I’d rather just enjoy seeing Amy Poehler and Chris Pratt on my television screen for as long as they’ll be there. Which is only two more weeks. Oh god.

“Ms. Ludgate-Dwyer Goes to Washington”

1. “Work with zombies.” Andy’s utter devotion to April.

2. Ron’s secretive nature, not even telling his Parks and Recreation co-workers about his brothers, Don, Bob, and Lon (or his brothers about his Parks and Recreation co-workers).

3. The political cameos, including, in this episode alone, Barbara Boxer, Kirsten Gillibrand, John McCain, Cory Booker, Orrin Hatch, and Madeleine Albright.

4. Everyone on this damn show will have a happy ending… except the accountants.

5. This was April’s resume; she took her job very seriously.

BONUS: this is something I never want to see on Parks again. Like, ever.


“Pie-Mary”

6. Pawnee’s casual misogyny strikes again, this time in the form of the Pie-Mary. Not sure which I loved more: the awkward timing of Ben telling Leslie, “Babe, the oven’s ready! Chop chop! Time to get baking! Daddy want pie,” or Leslie succinctly destroying an entire ridiculous movement with, “Men’s rights is nothing.” Keep the banner image handy for the next time you get into an argument with some “it’s HIStory, not HERstory” neckbeard on 4chan.

7. Ya Heard? With Perd! and No, You’re Wrong with Mike Patterson > Brian Williams.

8. Giddy Ron loves impossible puzzles so much, he has a to-go bag.

9. Donna and Garry reminiscing over old times, including the infamous burrito incident.

10. HIGHWAY TO THE CALZONE ZONE (pie = dessert calzone now).