Well, that's kind of a bummer. I've never been a fan when any show skips to the future. I just hope it works out.Michael Schur says that the final season takes place in the future, but there will be call backs to the past.
Speaking at the Radio and Television Correspondents' Association Dinner Thursday night, headliner Nick Offermanwho plays anti-government government employee Ron Swanson on Parks and Recreationtook the assembled news media to school with a timely lecture on the Bill of Rights.
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"I feel like we, as a countrypresent company includedare a little unclear these days about the first 10 amendments, so if it's alright with you, I'm going to run us through a brief Bill of Rights refresher course," he led off, before riffing on Texas's open-carry yahoos, the NSA's omnipresence, and basically everybody's misunderstanding of "censorship."
Of course, some amendments require a little more explanation than others. On guns, Offermanan avid hunterhad this to say: "The Second Amendment is not there to protect our right to intimidate the teenage cashier at Chipotle." He also called anyone who wants to settle a dispute with firearms rather than honorable fisticuffs "nothing short of cowardly."
Amen, Ron Swanson. Class dismissed.
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Somewhere in Pawnee, Donna is plotting April's death in the hopes of being Andy's second wife.
Scoop: Parks and Rec Brings Back Megan Mullally, Revives Lost 'Jammy' Plot in Season 7
By Michael Ausiello
Parks and Recreation appears to be ratcheting up the twisted relationship between Ron and his unhinged ex in its final season.
TVLine has learned that Megan Mullally is set to reprise her role as Tammy 2 in Season 7‘s second episode, which is curiously called, “Ron & Jammy.”
The title suggests that an excised “mini plotline” from Season 6, in which Ron and Diane conspire to get Jon Glaser’s Councilman Jamm and Tammy II together, will see the light of day in Season 7.
But will the now-spoken-for Ron get sucked into the “Jammy” romance, as the episode title portends?
Parks and Recreation returns to NBC’s schedule at midseason.

With Leslie's role now National, she doesn't have to deal with the people of Pawnee outside of the group.