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Leslie commemorates her first year as a city councilor; April receives life-changing news; Tom considers a business opportunity.
Leslie commemorates her first year as a city councilor; April receives life-changing news; Tom considers a business opportunity.
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S5, EP22 "Are You Better Off?"Leslie commemorates her first year as a city councilor; April receives life-changing news; Tom considers a business opportunity.
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S6, EP1 "London, Part 1"Leslie travels to London to accept an award; Tom hunts down a businessman; Ann and Chris take their relationship to the next level.
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S6, EP2 "London, Part 2"Leslie travels to London to accept an award; Tom hunts down a businessman; Ann and Chris take their relationship to the next level.
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S6, EP3 "The Pawnee-Eagleton Tip off Classic"Ben, Leslie and Chris meet with Eagleton city councilor Ingrid de Forest to discuss financial matters; Ann brings April to vet school orientation; Ron tries to get off the grid.
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S5, EP21 "Swing Vote"Ron submits budget cut proposals that upset Leslie; a big donation is made to Andy and Ben's charity; Ann helps Tom with girl troubles.
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S5, EP20 "Jerry's Retirement"Leslie tries to come up with a way to commemorate Jerry's retirement; Chris and Ann get ready to have a baby; Tom worries about how Jerry's departure will affect him.
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S5, EP19 "Article Two"Leslie tries to get outdated laws removed from the town charter; Chris gives April and Ron management training; Ann and Ben compete for a present for Leslie.
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S5, EP18 "Animal Control"Leslie decides to revamp the Animal Control Department; Ann tries to get Ron medical attention; Ben, Tom and Andy seek out donors for their charity foundation.
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