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I was thinking the other day that I totally can't remember how/why Mark left. Did he just leave when Ben and Chris came aboard? I'm blanking!
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Re: Parks and Rec question
He was dating Ann for a while and was ready to propose, but found out she was not ready for that, so they broke up. He figured it would be a good time to leave because of that and the auditors were coming in anyway. I can't remember where he went exactly, or any other details, but that's because I didn't really like his character.
Hope that helps. :-)
~Benjamin Franklin
DS dx with celiac disease 5/28/10
Mark left the government to go to a better-paying non-government job.
And to make movies like Bright Star and Water for Elephants. LOL.
I had actually forgotten about him until I saw him on IMDB for something (actually, it probably WAS Water for Elephants, hah!). I remembered he and Ann broke up, but beyond that I couldn't remember any details.
Thanks for refreshing my mind, guys!
Ben is a million times better than Mark.
A MILLION TIMES BETTER.
Oh, I love Ben a lot. But I thought Mark had his moments. Like when he tumbled in to the Pit at the end of season 1. I laughed so hard, I almost choked.
He *is* in the movie. I saw it about 6 months ago. He's not a lead or anything, but prominent in the plot line of one of the 3 sisters (they each have their own arc, in addition to the Paul Rudd role). His role is relatively "Ben" like, which isn't a bad thing.