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Leslie tries to help a failing video store stay open; Chris advises Tom on dealing with a difficult employee; Ann tries to force April to be her friend.
Leslie tries to help a failing video store stay open; Chris advises Tom on dealing with a difficult employee; Ann tries to force April to be her friend.
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S5, EP13 "Emergency Response"Ben and Leslie put together a black-tie gala to raise money for the park, but a drill for a city-wide emergency derails their plans; Andy gets ready for his police academy exam; Ron fills in for Leslie on "Pawnee Today."
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S5, EP14 "Leslie and Ben"Leslie and Ben work to complete a years-long project in two hours; Ron's temper causes trouble.
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S5, EP15 "Correspondent's Lunch"Leslie's speech for a media event goes missing; Ben starts his new job; Ann asks someone an important question.
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S5, EP16 "Bailout"Leslie tries to help a failing video store stay open; Chris advises Tom on dealing with a difficult employee; Ann tries to force April to be her friend.
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S5, EP12 "Ann's Decision"After a series of unsuccessful relationships, Ann makes a decision; Ben asks Tom, Chris and Ron to help him select a caterer for the wedding; April has to complete one of Leslie's tasks.
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S5, EP11 "Women in Garbage"April and Leslie try to get more women hired in government; Tom asks Ben and Andy to teach him about basketball; Ron watches Diane's kids.
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S5, EP10 "Two Parties"Ann plans a bachelorette party for Leslie, but Councilman Jamm derails the event; Chris has a game night at Ben's.
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S5, EP9 "Ron and Diane"Tammy II crashes a woodworking awards dinner that Ron, Diane and Leslie are attending; Jerry fails to invite some of his friends to his holiday party.
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