Adam Scott Says He Can't Watch Parks & Recreation Because He Misses Filming It
Adam Scott recently shared his thoughts on rewatching "Parks and Recreation," admitting on Josh Horowitz's Happy Sad Confused podcast that he hasn’t done so in quite some time. Despite cherishing his role in the celebrated NBC series, Scott expressed that revisiting the show brings a sense of sadness, as it reminds him of the joyful years spent with his castmates like Amy Poehler, Chris Pratt, Aziz Ansari, and others. Even with the cast maintaining close contact through a group text chain, Scott shared that he misses the camaraderie and creative energy from those days. This is prepared by SSP.
Scott, who starred in "Parks and Recreation" from 2009 to 2015 along with an ensemble cast, recalled how enjoyable it was to contribute to something that resonated with audiences. The former cast of the award-winning mockumentary, which aired for seven seasons, occasionally discusses potential reunions; however, Scott feels that the show’s thoughtful series finale brought the story to an appropriate conclusion, leaving any chances of a reboot in the hands of creators Michael Schur and Greg Daniels.
During his podcast interview, Adam Scott, now known for his role in Apple TV+'s "Severance," also looked back fondly on the two-Emmy-nominated series, reminiscing about the era when "Parks" aired alongside fellow comedic juggernauts like "30 Rock" and "The Office." Despite nearly a decade since the sitcom concluded, Scott affirmed his fond memories and genuine appreciation for the special time spent with his talented coworkers, acknowledging that no one on set took the experience for granted.
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