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April tries to keep Donna and Joe's wedding running smoothly; Ron creates awkwardness between Tom and Lucy; Jen Barkley arrives at Ben and Leslie's home with an opportunity.
April tries to keep Donna and Joe's wedding running smoothly; Ron creates awkwardness between Tom and Lucy; Jen Barkley arrives at Ben and Leslie's home with an opportunity.
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S7, EP5 "Gryzzlbox"Ben and Leslie think the residents of Pawnee are undergoing a privacy invasion; April speaks to the new interns; Tom assists Andy with a contract negotiation.
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S7, EP6 "Save J.J.'s"In hope of keeping J.J.'s diner open, Leslie organizes a rally; Tom has a surprise pre-wedding gift for Donna.
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S7, EP7 "Donna and Joe"April tries to keep Donna and Joe's wedding running smoothly; Ron creates awkwardness between Tom and Lucy; Jen Barkley arrives at Ben and Leslie's home with an opportunity.
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S7, EP8 "Ms. Ludgate-Dwyer Goes to Washington"While on a business trip to Washington with Leslie, April struggles with her future; Andy looks for a job for April.
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S7, EP4 "Leslie and Ron"Ben stages an intervention of sorts, locking Leslie and Ron alone in a room together so that they can forget their rivalry.
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S7, EP3 "William Henry Harrison"Leslie works to strengthen her case for the land being turned into a park; Ron brings in a celebrity as a minority owner.
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S7, EP2 "Ron and Jammy"Leslie and Ron set their differences aside to help Jeremy Jamm get away from Tammy 2; Ben promises to help April find passion in her life; Andy and Tom go to Chicago.
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S7, EP1 "2017"Leslie competes with a tech company for a large parcel of land, which she wants to turn into a national park; Andy and April try to recapture their spontaneity; Ben is spotted at a gala where Tom is giving a speech in his honor.
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