Amy Poehler will feature her "Saturday Night Live" co-star Rachel Dratch for at least one guest star appearance before her show "Parks and Recreation" goes off the air next spring.
Dratch will play a nanny, who takes care of Leslie and Ben's triplets, according to Entertainment Weekly. Audiences got their first glimpse at the TV politico's children in the season six finale that jumped ahead three years. Dratch's nanny could possibly recur.
The comedian, best known for her "Debbie Downer" sketches on "SNL," has frequently worked on her former co-stars' shows and other projects.
Tina Fey originally hired her to play Liz Lemon's best friend on "30 Rock" before recasting Jane Krakowski for the role. Dratch did appear in a variety of different roles during the show's first season.
The comedian also guest starred on "Up All Night" with Maya Rudolph and "Broad City," which Poehler produces. She voices the character Joyce Mandrake on "The Awesomes" with Seth Meyers.
"Parks and Recreation" will pick up the action in 2017. Leslie is now head of the Midwest Regional office of the National Parks Department. She had convinced her bosses to move the job's headquarters from Chicago to her hometown of Pawnee.
The series' seventh season will premiere midseason in 2015 and only have 13 episodes. The shortened and final season helped make the decision to have the time jump.
"It made us feel like we can do something this dramatic and world-changing without feeling like we might have to sustain this for six more seasons," executive producer Michael Schur told Entertainment Weekly.
"It's a move that you make when you're like, 'We're going into the coda season and we're going to have this fun, weird new world to play with for 13 episodes.'"
Other notable guest-stars returning to the show this season will be Megan Mullally and Natalie Morales. Mullally will make her sixth appearance on the show as Ron Swanson's (Nick Offerman) second ex-wife. Morales will reprise her role as Lucy, one of Tom Haverford's (Aziz Ansari) former girlfriends.