‘Parks And Recreation’ Season 6: What Will Rob Lowe Do After His Exit As Chris Traeger In Episode 13?

"Parks and Recreation" has just aired episode 2 of season 6, and the days are counting down to the exit of Rob Lowe, who plays Chris Traeger on "Parks and Recreation," which will occur in episode 13. What will Roe Lowe do after his exit as Chris Traeger in season 6?

Rob Lowe is set to star in "The Pro" for NBC after his upcoming "Parks and Recreation" exit, according to Deadline.

Rob Lowe will say goodbye to his character Chris Traeger after episode 13 in season 6, and will move on to star in "The Pro," a single-camera workplace comedy that Lowe will star in and executive produce, The Huffington Post reports. Pete Huyck and Alex Gregory ("The Larry Sanders Show," "Frasier") are set to write the pilot and serve as showrunners, while Todd Holland will direct.

If the show is picked up to series, Lowe will play "former tennis doubles champion 'Big Ben' Bertrahm, whose career flame-out and misguided investments have left him working as the pro at a tennis and golf club, where he tries to hustle and charm his way back into America's 1%," Deadline reports.

Lowe will leave "Parks and Rec," along with Rashida Jones, in episode 13 of season 6, and can next be seen in National Geographic's "Killing Kennedy" as President John F. Kennedy, The Huffington Post reports.

Meanwhile, on episode 2 of "Parks and Recreation," April and Ann take a road trip to Bloomington for April to check out the veterinary school, and Anne suddenly realizes that Pawnee may not be the best place to raise a child with Chris, Hollywood.com reports. This could prove as the reason behind Rob and Rashida's exit later in season 6 - they may move somehwere to provide a better home for their child. 

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