![]() He was credited as a recurring character for the first two seasons, but was promoted to the main cast beginning with season three. The character has appeared in every episode of the series, with the exception of the first-season episode " Canvassing". Garry Gergich, also known as Jerry, Lenny, Larry or Terry, is a fictional character in the TV series Parks and Recreation, portrayed by Jim O'Heir. But he notes, the hope to continue the series isn’t just about resolving the cliffhanger, it’s about keeping the cast – who he says is a rather tight, friendly bunch – together.Employee in the Department of Parks and Recreation (Former)Īctor who portrayed “Barry the Mailman” on television They’d be pulling out their hair,” says O’Heir. I think it’s a little nutty, but I think even those people, because there’s a cliffhanger, would be very upset if they didn’t find out what happens. “Some fans are so loyal, they almost want it to end so that there will never be a bad episode. Getting a little more serious, O’Heir spoke about the final episode and why his series needs another season. How could a lady resist those charms? Apparently, she couldn’t.Īnd here’s hoping Jerry’s charms have the same effect on NBC, who’s yet to announce a sixth season for Parks and Recreation. His big move is hand-holding? He’d use Iron Man‘s suit to fly Gayle to Muncie. –Jerry would also ask everyone else in the office what he could help them with. –The only adjustment to the suit would be an air hole in the buttock area (in case of fart attack). ![]() For some reason they always pick Jerry’s name out of the random drawing. –Jerry would use the speed of the suit to fill all the Hummingbird Feeders in the parks. –Jerry would take Gayle in his arms and fly her anywhere she wanted to go. –Jerry would use the quick reflexes to be able to file faster (and more accurately). ![]() –Jerry would use the power of flight to have lunch in Muncie EVERY DAY! –Most importantly… Be respectful and ALWAYS BE A GENTLEMAN! Always carry a handkerchief for accidents. –You’ll most likely spill something on yourself. I’ve always been a bit of a risk taker, so that move is not for everyone. If by the third date you feel like things are going well… maybe take her hand into yours. Unexpected flatulence is and can be embarrassing. –Always have a box of Marzipan ready in case you meet a special someone. To get to the bottom of the mystery, we devised a test for O’Heir and his beloved office screwup: How does Jerry date? And given the he-man task of watching over Iron Man’s suit, what would he do with it? From the looks of O’Heir’s answers, it’s pretty clear how good ol’ flatulent Jerry managed to bag a babe like Gayle. And if we’re being really specific, O’Heir also points out, “In the bachelor party episode, Jerry would not have normally gone for someone like Gayle, because he says, ‘Long legs, blonde hair, big breasts? Not my type at all.’ That’s what’s even crazier. Some people don’t see physicality, they see what’s inside of a person,” says O’Heir. “People fall in love for a million different reasons. Of course, while O’Heir says he understands the confusion about Jerry and his ravishing wife (played by Christie Brinkley), perhaps Ben Wyatt ( Adam Scott) and his fellow Pawneeans are just being a little myopic. caught up with O’Heir in time for the Season 5 finale of Parks and Rec (and right in the middle of spring) to solve a few important mysteries, such as: How much of a cliffhanger is the season finale going to be? How did Jerry snag his smoking hot wife, Gayle, anyway? And, as a matter of solving question number two, how does Jerry go about wooing the ladies during a prime dating season like spring? Garry “Jerry” Gergich may be the bane of the Parks and Recreation department of Pawnee, but in real life the actor who plays the mishap-prone Jerry, Jim O’Heir, is a complete delight.
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