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Leslie deals with a minor scandal; Tom tries to impress a woman; Ben talks Ron into preparing a will.
Leslie deals with a minor scandal; Tom tries to impress a woman; Ben talks Ron into preparing a will.
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Parks and Recreation
S6, EP4 "Doppelgangers"Pawnee Parks employees are paired up with their Eagleton counterparts; Chris and Ben work on an accounting project together; Ann divulges her plans.
Parks and Recreation
S6, EP5 "Gin It Up!"Leslie deals with a minor scandal; Tom tries to impress a woman; Ben talks Ron into preparing a will.
Parks and Recreation
S6, EP6 "Filibuster"An emergency late-night filibuster forces Leslie to leave Ben's birthday party early; Tom tries to create memories with his girlfriend; Ron and Donna go hunting; April and Andy reconnect.
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S6, EP7 "Recall Vote"On the day of the recall vote, Leslie works on a haunted house with Ben, Chris and Ann; Tom asks Ron for help saving his business.
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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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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, 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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