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Parks and Rec: Not a Spin-Off After All?
1 Mar
Summary
- Parks and Rec began as a potential spin-off of The Office.
- Show creators aimed for a satire of the public sector.
- NBC allowed the show to proceed despite not being a spin-off.

The popular NBC sitcom "Parks and Recreation," known for its ensemble cast including Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman, originated from discussions about a spin-off of "The Office." In 2007, NBC sought a show connected to the immensely successful "The Office."
Co-creator Mike Schur explained that the challenge was to create a spin-off without dismantling the original show's cast. This led to a creative pivot where the team decided to satirize the public sector, mirroring "The Office's" satire of corporate life.
Schur and Greg Daniels found this new concept more compelling, even though it deviated from NBC's initial request for a spin-off. To their credit, the network supported their innovative idea, allowing "Parks and Recreation" to be developed into the unique show it became.




