'Parks and Recreation' Officially Ending. NBC President Confirms Season Seven Will Be Show's Last

By Mitch Thorpe, Mstars News writer | May 11, 2014 07:36 PM EDT

Are you ready to head to Pawnee, Indiana one last time? Me either.

It looks like fans will have to say goodbye to the Amy Poehlr helmed series Parks and Recreation after its seventh season airs this spring.

In a press statement, which NBC president Jennifer Salke released earlier today, she confirmed the news that fans were dreading, that Parks and Recreation would be ending after its seventh season. "We have several of our strongest comedies by some of our best auspices being held for midseason, including the final season of Parks and Recreation."

NBC released the complete fall schedule earlier today and fans were a little confused as to why Parks and Rec wasn't on it. In her statement, Salke, lets fans know that the show will be coming back, but it most likely wont be premiering until early 2015. An exact episode count is still unknown.

In her statement Salke also revealed the names of some of the other comedies also being held for the mid-season including the "Tina Fey and Robert Carlock series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, the Ellen DeGeneres-produced One Big Happy, and Mission Control from Will Ferrell and Adam McKay." We also have the previously announced Mr. Robinson, starring Craig Robinson."

The season six finale of Parks and Rec featured a time jump, three years into the future, and fans are anxiously waiting to see how the rest of the series plays out.

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