LOS ANGELES (thefutoncritic.com) -- It's official: "The Office," "Parks & Recreation" and "Up All Night" are all set to return next season.
Said trio joins "Community" and "30 Rock," which were picked up yesterday. An NBC spokesperson has confirmed the "Parks & Recreation" and "Up All Night" renewals while EW.com broke "The Office" news.
The news comes despite all of the above hitting not just season, but series lows in the past few months: "The Office" (2.1 rating in adults 18-49) and "Parks & Recreation" (1.6) on April 26; "Community" (1.3) on April 19; and "30 Rock" (1.2) and "Up All Night" (1.1) on April 5.
[UPDATED! 12:18 PM] - "Parks & Recreation's" fifth season will consist of 22 episodes, Vulture.com reports.
[UPDATED! 1:00 PM] - Christina Applegate has confirmed via her Twitter feed "Up All Night's" sophomore run is initially set for 13 episodes while Deadline.com reports Tucker Cawley is expected to succeed the "Go On"-bound Jon Pollack as showrunner.
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