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NBC Ending "30 Rock," "Community" and "Parks & Recreation"

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Start preparing yourself for life without Liz Lemon, Jack Donaghy, Leslie Knope, Ron Swanson and whoever's in "Community."

The struggling Peacock network is taking a new direction with its primetime lineup, and that means cleaning house. Until this week, the once-dominant network had been suspiciously mum on its plans for next season. That all changed with a giant info dump from NBC execs which included the fates of veteran sitcoms “30 Rock,” “Community” and “Parks and Recreation.”

All three critical darlings will be given abbreviated “send off” seasons followed by immediate termination. Despite receiving generally favorable reviews, NBC’s long-running Thursday comedy lineup has never garnered stellar ratings. The limited order of 13 episodes for each show must have seen like a good compromise solution for the network that has seen itself slide from first to fourth place over the last decade.

The Peacock plans to add several new sitcoms to its roster to replace the old guard. A network spokesperson confirmed that Matthew Perry’s “Go On,” Anne Heche’s “Save Me,” Ryan Murphy’s “The New Normal,” Bill Pullman’s “1600 Penn” and Justin Kirk’s “Animal practice have all been picked up by NBC. Only time will tell which pilots actually earn a spot on the mid-season schedule.

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MaryP's picture

13 episodes as a send off! In

13 episodes as a send off! In the UK we get like 6 episodes a season for our homegrown comedy shows and that's it . . .

sarinn's picture

Kurt, if those shows made you

Kurt, if those shows made you think I fear the future of our nation and education system.

jaokguy's picture

You're just realizing this

You're just realizing this now? The acquittal of Casey Anthony, support for Amanda Knox, and success rate of reality shows didn't arouse your suspicions that this country was in deep yogurt? The average iq level here must run right along side its average shoe size.

Kurt P. Uppet's picture

I just hope they go back to

I just hope they go back to classic television like caroline in the city, early edition, everybody loves raymond, viper, the mentalist, dharma and greg...really zingy, witty television shows that made you think.

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