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- Season 7 overviewJan 13-Feb 24, 201513 episodesSeason 7 episodes1. 2017 Jan 13, 2015
- Leslie competes with a tech company for land, which she wants to turn into a national park.
- 2. Ron and Jammy Jan 13, 2015
- Leslie and Ron set their differences aside to help Jeremy Jamm get away from Tammy 2.
- 3. William Henry Harrison Jan 20, 2015
- Leslie works to strengthen her case for the land being turned into a park.
- 4. Leslie and Ron Jan 20, 2015
- Ben schemes to get Leslie and Ron together so that they can forget their rivalry.
- 5. Gryzzlbox Jan 27, 2015
- Ben and Leslie think the residents of Pawnee are undergoing a privacy invasion.
- 6. Save J.J.'s Jan 27, 2015
- In hope of keeping J.J.'s diner open, Leslie organizes a rally; Tom has a surprise gift for Donna.
- 7. Donna and Joe Feb 3, 2015
- April tries to keep Donna and Joe's wedding running smoothly.
- 8. Ms. Ludgate-Dwyer Goes to Washington Feb 10, 2015
- While on a business trip to Washington with Leslie, April struggles with her future.
- 9. Pie-Mary Feb 10, 2015
- Leslie and Ben are criticized for taking part in a tradition; Ron and April go on a scavenger hunt.
- The last episode of Andy's TV show brings his friends together.
- 11. Two Funerals Feb 17, 2015
- Leslie helps Tom prepare for a big evening; Donna and Andy assist Ron with a life change.
- 12. One Last Ride, Parts 1 & 2 Feb 24, 2015
- Before bidding Pawnee farewell, the gang must complete one last task together.
- 13. One Last Ride, Part 2 Feb 24, 2015
- Before bidding Pawnee farewell, the gang must complete one last task together.
season 7. The seventh and final season of Parks and Recreation aired in the United States on the NBC television network from January 13, 2015, until February 24, 2015. [1] The season consisted of 13 episodes. [2]
S7.E9 ∙ Pie-Mary. Tue, Feb 10, 2015. A traditional pie-baking competition causes problems for Ben's campaign, Ron goes on a scavenger hunt to find one of his house keys that April lost, and Gary loses his wedding ring in a drain outside the building. 8.3/10 (2.1K)
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Ben vows to help April discover her true passion in life, while Andy and Tom travel to Chicago. Leslie's team tries to strengthen her case that the Newport land should be turned into a National Park. Ron's team, fighting back, brings on a celebrity as a minority owner.
Watch Parks and Recreation Season 7. Armed with idea binders and the stalwart help of fellow employees, small-town civil servant Leslie Knope bushwhacks through bureaucracy to make her hometown a better place.
At a banquet honouring her mother, Leslie tries to convince a local zoning official to support her park project. But sensing resistance, Lesie resorts to blackmail. Meanwhile, Tom and Mark ditch the festivities to hit the bars. 7.1/10 (3.1K) Rate Watch options
The seventh season of Parks and Recreation began airing on the NBC television network on January 13, 2015. It was released on DVD June 2, 2015. In 2017, Leslie is successfully running the midwest division of the National Parks Service, with April and Terry.
Stream all 7 Seasons on Peacock. Get Started. Parks and Recreation. Comedy • 7 Seasons • 126 Episodes • TV-PG • TV Series • 2009. Watch Parks and Recreation, a comedy about government workers in Pawnee, Indiana, from creators Greg Daniels & Michael Schur.
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