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If anyone was going to be the best at social distancing while also simultaneously keeping all their friends happy and connected, it would be Leslie Knope.



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While we all bid a fond farewell to Leslie and the Parks & Recreation crew in February 2015, the gang is getting back together for one more show. Even better, it’s one more show set in our current timeline. Yes, the one where we’re all staying at home to stay safe from COVID-19.



A brand new episode of Parks & Recreation will air this Thursday at 8:30pm ET on NBC to raise money for Feeding America’s COVID-19 Response Fund.



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The show will include the whole original cast, which includes Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, Aziz Ansari, Nick Offerman, Chris Pratt, Adam Scott, Aubrey Plaza, Rob Lowe, Jim O’Heir, and Retta. It will follow the Parks & Rec’s cast’s attempts to stay connected while also staying apart, attempts that are of course spearheaded by everyone’s favorite government employee, Leslie Knope.



All of the footage for the episode was shot in the actors' respective homes.

If you want to watch, then the easiest way to do so is obviously to just tune in via your television. NBC is free to watch over the air, so as long as you have cable or a digital antenna you should be good to go.


If not, then the majority of streaming services offer access to NBC as well. With all of them, you can get a free trial for a week and catch the show for free. Here’s a rundown of your options and what they’ll all cost if you forget to cancel that free trial.

Hulu with Live TV $54.99 per month

YouTubeTV $49.99 per month

AT&T TV Now $50 per month

FuboTV $55 for the first month

Sling TV - $20 for the first month

It’s also worth noting that NBC isn’t going to be available on every service in every single market. While you’ll be able to watch it on most services in most places, make sure it’s available where you are on the service you’ve chosen before you sign up. You don’t want to be a Jerry and accidentally sign up for the service that won’t have it available.

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