Adam Scott opened up about his struggles with the hit sitcom Parks and Recreation.
During a recent appearance on Josh Horowitz's Happy Sad Confused podcast, the 51-year-old star confessed that it’s been quite a while since he last watched an episode of the beloved NBC sitcom.
The Good Place alum explained that he avoids watching it because it brings a sense of sadness, expressing that he misses the time spent working with his lovely castmates, even though they still stay in touch.
Adam reflected on how joyful the five years on the series were for him, highlighting how great it was to work alongside that group of people every day.
"We had so much fun because we were making a show that meant something to people and it meant something to us,” he stated.
When asked about a possible reboot, the Severance actor revealed that he believes the series finale wrapped things up nicely, pointing out that the final season already pushed the story ahead to the future, and he didn’t think there was much more to add.
However, he also mentioned that it was ultimately not his decision whether the show would continue.
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