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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.
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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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S2, EP8 "Ron and Tammy"Leslie learns the library department, which is run by Ron's ex-wife (Megan Mullally), wants to take over her lot; Andy gets a job in hopes of winning back Ann.
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S2, EP7 "Greg Pikitis"Leslie asks Dave and Andy to help her catch a teenage vandal; Ann tries to throw a fun Halloween party.
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S2, EP6 "Kaboom"Leslie and the rest of the department help an organization build a playground; Leslie takes advice from Mark.
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S2, EP5 "Sister City"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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