They steal April’s father’s car and begin the 30 hour drive.Īs expected, the world does not end. Meanwhile, April and Andy have completed Andy’s bucket list, except for seeing the Grand Canyon. Leslie later admits to Ron Swanson that if the world was going to end, she would want to spend her last night with Ben, but Ron reminds her that the world is not going to end, so Leslie must accept that she has chosen her political career over Ben.
Ben sees through Leslie’s plan and doesn't appreciate her attempts to interfere with his life, noting that it was she who decided they needed to break up. Leslie panics when Ben prepares to meet up with Shauna at the party, so she makes him join her in seeing an interesting Pawnee site, but she just drives in circles and ends up at an abandoned gas station.
Despite the jubilant atmosphere at the party, Tom feels something is missing, but is pleasantly surprised to find his ex-girlfriend Lucy there, whom Jean-Ralphio invited, though he wanted to hook up with her, forgetting that Tom and her ever dated.
#The bucket list ending full#
Leslie panics and tries to dissuade Shauna from asking him out, but Leslie and Ann Perkins later witness Shauna flirt with Ben and ask him to join her at Entertainment 720’s party, which is in full swing. Meanwhile, Tom Haverford and Jean-Ralphio Saperstein's company Entertainment 720 is finished, so they decide to hold a huge “end of the world” party in their office since the lease is not up until the next day.Īfter interviewing Chris, Ben, and Leslie about the vigil, newspaper reporter Shauna Malwae-Tweep shows a romantic interest in Ben. In case the world actually does end, April Ludgate decides to help Andy Dwyer complete everything on his bucket list in the span of a day.
Chris Traeger asks Leslie and Ben Wyatt to join him in monitoring the Reasonabilists during their vigil, which makes the two feel awkward since they have not spent much time together since their break-up. Since they have never been correct with their doomsday predictions in the past, no one takes them seriously and Leslie Knope always allows them to hold an all-night vigil in a park. The Reasonabilists, a Pawnee doomsday cult that worships a lizard god known as Zorp the Surveyor, have predicted the world is going to end. It originally aired on Novemto 4 million viewers.
#The bucket list ending series#
Rounded out by the AR-coated sapphire crystal front and back (the latter of which touts the Launch Edition's "Designed in California" roots), it's clear Jason Wilbur is using his eponymous label to help push the wider watch conversation into the future."End of The World" is the sixth episode of Season 4 of the NBC television series Parks and Recreation. Sitting at a sizable 44mm, it's clear this watch is as much a statement-making sculptural piece as it is a literal tracker of time. This design choice accentuates the 3D space-frame chassis structure, including the "floating" chapter ring and the automatic movement "suspended" deep within the case. The Automatic Launch Edition watch is one such motoring-inspired option from WILBUR, using its radical "exo-skeleton" design to display all of the timepiece's structural elements. WILBUR Automatic Launch Editionīorn from the mind of designer Jason Wilbur, WILBUR is obsessed with thinking outside of the box, creating watches that defy industry convention and, frankly, are as radical as concept cars or futuristic machines. If you've got a pile of dough burning a hole in your pocket, well, first of all, mazel tov! Second of all - maybe think about picking up one of these. So without further ado, here are our favorite of the higher-end pieces of 2021, from four figures to six figures. In other words: There was lots of cool new stuff to be excited about this year. There were vintage-inspired rereleases iterations of older watches in newer materials and crazy, experimental time-telling contraptions the likes of which you expect to find only in science museums. In the watch world, things felt largely like business as usual. We traveled, we wined and dined, we wore masks for 16 hours straight on international flights.the whole nine yards. If 2020 felt like the end of the world, then 2021 felt like.the end of the end of the world? Basically - it felt better. This story is part of our end-of-year series This Year in Gear rounding up the most notable releases of 2021.