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Despite the generally low ratings, Parks and Recreation was renewed for a sixth season on May 9, 2013. [256] NBC had a financial incentive to continue the series, as it owns the distribution rights via its NBCUniversal Television Distribution company: the sixth season put the series over the 100 episodes milestone, making it more viable for ...
Schneider left the series after the second season and was replaced by Adam Scott as Ben Wyatt and Rob Lowe as Chris Traeger, state auditors tasked with evaluating the Parks and Recreation department. In the sixth season, Jones and Lowe left while Billy Eichner joined as series regular, Craig Middlebrooks. The series ran for 125 episodes over ...
Parenthood—Renewed for a fifth season on April 26, 2013. [148] Parks and Recreation—Renewed for a sixth season on May 9, 2013. [153] Revolution—Renewed for a second season on April 26, 2013. [148] The Sing-Off—Previously canceled, NBC renewed the series for a fourth season on March 14, 2013. [154]
With so much content now available on television, it's hard to keep track of which shows were canceled, renewed – or was just a limited run. And sifting through all the news and updates can be ...
In May 2022, Max renewed Minx for a second season but reversed the decision by the end of the year. Starz picked the show up — with season 2 premiering in July 2023 — but passed on ordering a ...
Following season one, Parks and Recreation was originally renewed for a half season-worth of episodes, but was picked up for a full season in late October 2009. [68] Greg Daniels said since the Parks and Recreation characters had now been established in the second season, the writers were able to write more specifically for the actors. Daniels ...
Rotten Tomatoes gave the season a 96% rating based on 23 critic reviews with an average rating of 8.8/10. The critical consensus reads: "Consistently bouyed by strong character work and an overarching optimism, Parks and Recreation remains a charming, fun and funny half hour to spend with Leslie Knope and co." [43]
TV show cancellations are devastating enough on their own. But when a series has already been renewed, then gets unceremoniously axed? That’s eat-ice-cream-straight-outta-the-gallon levels of ...