Parks and Recreation season 7 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In the final day at the office, Leslie and the Parks team decide to fix a broken swing as their last task, symbolizing their commitment to public service. Donna reveals her plans to move to Seattle, while April arranges a generous donation for education, supporting Andy's teaching career. The team faces bureaucratic hurdles but successfully completes their mission. Meanwhile, April and Andy navigate the idea of starting a family, and Leslie is presented with a new career opportunity as a potential gubernatorial candidate. The episode is a heartwarming farewell to the Parks Department, celebrating years of teamwork and friendship.
Full Episode S07E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Thomas Haverford?
A young man mentioned in the retrospective, not yet hired by the Parks Department in 2005.
What debate is recalled in the opening scene?
The debate about getting a pod-based coffee machine in the office.
What is the last task the Parks and Recreation team undertakes together?
Fixing a broken swing in a park.
Why does Donna plan to move to Seattle?
For her new real estate ventures and her love for luxury.
What is Garry's new role?
He is the mayor of the town.
How does Donna help Andy's teaching career?
She funds an education program through her foundation to support after-school programs.
What bureaucratic challenges does the team face while fixing the swing?
Dealing with a paperless system and lack of access to computer logins.
What event brings the Parks team together for a reunion?
Craig's wedding.
What conflict do April and Andy discuss on Halloween?
The possibility of having children and their differing views on it.
What career opportunity arises for Leslie at the end of the episode?
Running for governor of Indiana.