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Leslie hosts the Parks and Recreation Department of Boraqua, Venezuela, Pawnee's sister city; Tom becomes an errand boy; April plays hard to get.
Leslie hosts the Parks and Recreation Department of Boraqua, Venezuela, Pawnee's sister city; Tom becomes an errand boy; April plays hard to get.
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S2, EP13 "The Set Up"Ann sets Leslie up on a blind date; one of Ann's old friends makes Mark feel insecure.
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S2, EP14 "Leslie's House"Following a date with Justin in Indianapolis, Leslie hosts a dinner party at her house to try to impress him.
Parks and Recreation
S2, EP15 "Sweetums"Leslie objects to a deal the Parks Department forms with a local company to sell energy bars in Pawnee; Mark agrees to help Tom move.
Parks and Recreation
S2, EP16 "Galentine's Day"Leslie and Justin reunite her mother with an old flame for Valentine's Day; Andy's band is nervous about playing a gig at the Senior Center.
Parks and Recreation
S2, EP12 "Christmas Scandal"A meeting with a disgraced councilman lands Leslie in the middle of a sex scandal; when Ron offers to cover for Leslie for a day, he quickly discovers how much work she really does.
Parks and Recreation
S2, EP11 "Tom's Divorce"Leslie finds out that Tom is getting a divorce and tries to cheer him up, but Tom is withholding an important detail about his marriage to Wendy.
Parks and Recreation
S2, EP10 "Hunting Trip"Leslie invites herself on Ron's annual hunting trip to prove that she can hang with the guys; with everyone else away, April and Andy bond in the office.
Parks and Recreation
S2, EP9 "The Camel"After a City Hall mural is defaced, the members of the Parks Department compete to come up with a new design; Andy and Ron share an uncomfortable moment.
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