Chris Pratt on the "Parks and Recreation" season 7 ending: "I think people are ready for it to be done."; Will the park be finished or will it not be opened?

By Staff Writer

Sep 30, 2014 11:05 AM EDT

"Parks and Recreation" is about to end, and fans are worried that the most important part of the show will be glossed over with a time jump. However, Chris Pratt things that the show will be received well and that the show has reached its natural end.

Bustle recently published an article reminding that the show will be back for its seventh and last season with the final 13 episodes , which will need to cover plenty of things before the show ends. The creation of the "Pawnee Commons" park has been the central theme of the show, and the article recalls finally breaking ground on season 6.

However, the show will allegedly do a time jump to 2017 if the first episode title "2017" is any indication. This makes it a concern that the park will be "up and running" without showing how exactly it was finished. There's also the alternative that the park doesn't get finished, adds the article.

Whatever the show runners are planning for the show though, they have one guest star to make things interesting. According to Zap2It, German actor Werner Herzog will be making a cameo. The actor and director was the source of the information, talking to Flavor Wire: "Just ten days ago I acted a tiny cameo part in a TV show called, uh, 'Parks and Recreation'?"

Herzog admittedly has not seen the show, but he shared that his role is of an elderly man who will be selling his house to a "young couple who are the leading characters" of the show.

As for the cast, Chris Pratt shares that the series finale will be welcomed by the fans with ease. "I think people are ready for it to be done," Breathe Cast has Pratt saying. Also from the actor: "Eventually you just run out of stories to tell about these characters without it becoming hackneyed and becoming sort of jumping the shark and turning into something that wouldn't honor the characters." 

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