‘Parks And Recreation’ Season 6: Chris Pratt Says Adam Scott ‘Cracked Me Up So Hard’; What Antic Made Andy Laugh?

"Parks and Recreation" season 6 may currently be on hiatus, but Chris Pratt, who plays Andy Dwyer on "Parks and Recreation," promises that season 6 is sure to give audiences a lot to laugh about. In fact, Chris Pratt says co-star Adam Scott, who plays Ben Wyatt on "Parks and Recreation," pulled a hilarious antic that made Chris Pratt crack up.

According to Zap2it, Pratt teases a season 6 storyline in the upcoming episodes that involves Adam Scott's character Ben Wyatt trying to pull a prank on the office - and it's hilarious.

"We pull a prank on him, and then he wants to get the office back with this prank, but he just has a minor meltdown and anxiety attack trying to even pull a prank," Pratt told Zap2it. "And he trying to hide the fact that he's about to prank us - because I set him up with this prank and everyone knows he's about to prank us - it is so funny. God, he cracked me up so hard just the other day I could not stop laughing. It's so fun to be back on 'Parks and Rec.' I just love it."

Since the season 6 premiere of "Parks and Recreation," Andy Dwyer has been MIA on the show - this is because Chris Pratt is currently filming "Guardians of the Galaxy" in London. However, Zap2it confirms that Andy Dwyer will soon make his long-anticipated return to Pawnee. Pratt explained Andy's return to Zap2it.

"He's been dealing with a little jet lag, which is pretty funny," Pratt said. "I came back on a Tuesday at midnight and went back to work at 6 a.m. on Wednesday, so I was like zero rest, and [the writers] knew that, and they said, 'What's the easiest thing we can do for Chris?' and they're like, 'I know! Because Andy has been in London working just like Chris was in London working,' they said, 'Maybe we just give him serious jet lag so he can like lay his head on the desk and sleep.' And so the first episode coming back is just Andy having to deal with a whole bunch of jet lag and being tired."

According to Vulture, "Parks and Recreation" will move to a new time slot at 8:30 p.m, on Thursdays after "Community," Fashion & Style reports. 

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