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Next →The sixth season of originally aired in the United States on the television network, from September 26, 2013 with an hour long premiere, and concluded on April 24, 2014 with an hour-long finale. It premiered in its new Thursday 8:00 pm timeslot. This season consisted of 22 episodes. It stars,. The show moved to Thursdays at 8:30 pm beginning with its 100th episode.Much like the other seasons, Season 6 follows and her co-workers in local government of fictional Indiana town,.
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The season chronicles Leslie facing the recall vote from City Council, 's and 's move to Michigan to start their family, 's career in London, and the city merger of Eagleton and Pawnee, resulting in the Unity Concert organized by Leslie. Contents.Cast Main. as, the councilwoman for the town of Pawnee who loves her home town. She has not let politics dampen her optimism; her ultimate goal is to become. Poehler departed from the NBC sketch comedy series, where she was a cast member for nearly seven years, to star in Parks and Recreation. It was only after she was cast that Daniels and Schur established the general concept of the show and the script for the pilot was written.
as, a nurse and political outsider who gradually becomes more involved in Pawnee government through her friendship with Leslie. Jones was among the first to be cast by Daniels and Schur in 2008, when the series was still being considered as a spin-off to The Office, where Jones had played 's girlfriend. as, Leslie's sarcastic and underachieving subordinate, who eventually begins to consider leaving his city hall job to pursue his own entrepreneurial interests.
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As with Jones, Daniels and Schur had intended to cast Ansari from the earliest stages of the development of Parks and Recreation. as, the deadpan parks and recreation director who, as a libertarian, believes in as small a government as possible. As such, Ron strives to make his department as ineffective as possible, and favors hiring employees who do not care about their jobs or are poor at them. Nevertheless, Ron consistently demonstrates that he secretly cares deeply about his fellow co-workers.
as, a cynical and uninterested parks department intern who eventually becomes the perfect assistant for Ron. The role was written specifically for Plaza; after meeting her, casting director Allison Jones told Schur, 'I just met the weirdest girl I've ever met in my life. You have to meet her and put her on your show.' . as, a goofy and dim-witted but lovable.
Pratt was originally intended to be a guest star and the character Andy was initially meant to appear only in the first season, but the producers liked Pratt so much that, almost immediately after casting him, they decided to make him a regular cast member starting with season two. as, Leslie's husband, a competent but socially awkward government official trying to redeem his past as a failed mayor in his youth.
Scott left his starring role on the comedy series to join the show. as, an excessively positive and extremely health-conscious government official. Unlike Scott, Lowe was originally expected to depart after a string of guest appearances, but later signed a multi-year contract to become a regular cast member. as, a sweet-natured but painfully incompetent longtime city employee who is the main target of the office petty unkindness, yet enjoys his life as the husband of a gorgeous woman and the father of three beautiful daughters.
He reached retirement with a full pension in season 5, but returned to the Parks office to work as an intern. As of season six, the other characters have taken to calling him 'Larry Gengurch,' after accidentally calling himself that name. as, the confident and competent office manager for the Pawnee Parks and Recreation Department. She is now accepting of her coworkers, previously dismissing them as boring. She has little tolerance for stupidity, can sometimes be selfish, enjoys casual dating, and is irresistible to many men. Donna loves her car, a Mercedes-Benz M-Class SUV.Recurring. John Balma as Barney Varmn, an accountant.
He regularly attempts to hire Ben as an employee. as Shauna Malwae-Tweep, a newspaper journalist working for The Pawnee Journal. as Ingrid de Forest, an elitist city councilwoman from Eagleton. as Diane Lewis, a middle school vice-principal and Ron's wife. Richard Burch as Herman Lerpiss, the owner of the Pawnee Pawn Shop.
Andrew Burlinson as Wyatt 'Burly' Burlison, the lead guitarist of Andy's band 'Mouse Rat'. as Joan Callamezzo, a tabloid journalist and hostess of the local news/talk show Pawnee Today. as Craig Middlebrooks, the former office manager of Eagleton's parks department. The Futon Critic. Retrieved February 28, 2014. Kondolojy, Amanda (May 12, 2013). TV by the Numbers.
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