NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Former "Parks and Recreation" star Adam Scott said America lost its "innocence" after President Donald Trump began his campaign in 2015 and questioned whether his series could be made today. While promoting his new film "Hokum," Scott spoke to Variety on Thursday about his role on the sitcom , which focused on the Parks and Recreation Department of a fictional small town. The series ran for seven seasons and aired between 2009–2015, ending before the 2016 presidential election. Looking back on the series, Scott remarked that the U.S. has lost a lot of "what was left of its innocence" since the show ended. AMY POEHLER REFLECTS ON 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF 'PARKS AND RECREATION:' 'I'M JUST REALLY OVERWHELMED' "Parks and Recreation" aired on NBC for seven seasons from 2009 to 2015. (Ben Cohen/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images) "I think back on ‘Parks and Rec’ and the hope and joy that it brings people," Scott told Variety .…