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Leslie takes action when she learns the Parks Department budget is about to be cut; Chris takes Ron to a meditation center.
Leslie takes action when she learns the Parks Department budget is about to be cut; Chris takes Ron to a meditation center.
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S4, EP21 "Bus Tour"An important person in Pawnee dies while Leslie is on a bus tour for the final day of her campaign; Andy investigates a security threat; Chris finds a cure for his depression.
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S4, EP22 "Win, Lose or Draw"Leslie and Bobby Newport (Paul Rudd) are separated by a miniscule margin on Election Day; as everyone waits for election results, they ponder the future.
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S5, EP1 "Ms. Knope Goes to Washington"Leslie is overwhelmed when she and Andy visit Ben and April in Washington, D.C.; Ron throws a barbecue for the whole staff.
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S5, EP2 "Soda Tax"Leslie passes a city-wide tax on huge sodas in hope of combating obesity in Pawnee; Chris helps Andy prepare for his police entrance exam.
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S4, EP20 "The Debate"Leslie faces Bobby Newport in a televised debate; Ann, Tom and Chris man the media spin room; Ron works to save a party for Leslie's donors.
Parks and Recreation
S4, EP19 "Live Ammo"Leslie takes action when she learns the Parks Department budget is about to be cut; Chris takes Ron to a meditation center.
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S4, EP18 "Lucky"An Indianapolis talk show host asks to interview Leslie; April and Ron help ready Andy for his final exam.
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S4, EP17 "Campaign Shake-Up"Leslie's opponent, Bobby Newport, hires a powerful campaign manager (Kathryn Hahn); Ron is forced to interview replacements for Leslie; an unlikely employee discovers a solution to a challenging problem.
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