Parks and Rec finale?

Angie

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I forgot to post about this over the past two days with all of the Baylor game excitement.

Did anyone watch this? What were your thoughts? I don't think it was the best finale in history or anything, but it was oddly more satisfying than almost any other, because you actually found out what happened to the characters in the future.
 
I've been not watching the last season so I can binge watch them all at once but just answer me this one question, is Craig in this season? Please say no.
 
The show should have ended on a high note last season. This season was ******* stupid.
 
I love that it ended with a library joke. I am assuming that they caught some heat for making fun of libraries and that is why they haven't used that gag in the later seasons, but it has always been my favorite ongoing joke. "Punk-*** book jockeys!"
 
Yes, between Grizzle and Andy's extremely annoying T.V. show this season has been dumb.


I just thought last season with its cameos and her promotion, and all of the other reveals, it would have made for a great finale. This season had its funny moments, but it had nothing to do with the local government scenarios like the show was made on. This season was almost like a gag reel and Community mixed together. Didnt have the same charm.
 
I've been not watching the last season so I can binge watch them all at once but just answer me this one question, is Craig in this season? Please say no.

Very, very little. Maybe two to four minutes total of screen time. His eyes sort of creep me out.
 
I won't see it until all of Season 7 is on Netflix.

I'm not sure when it will get to Netflix, but it IS all on Hulu Plus already. I think maybe all seven seasons are.

This season was definitely a departure, and I didn't really care for the whole Gryzzle storyline. But overall, I didn't really dislike it - it just wasn't quite​ as good. I do really enjoy Community, so maybe that's why I enjoyed it more than the average person might.