1. I'm Leslie Knope
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Leslie has to either break-up with Ben or follow her dream of running for office. Ann is forced to dispense medical advice after making an unexpected diagnosis.
Frustrated by how her two weeks suspension prevents her from working at the Parks Department, Leslie forms a citizen action group and fights from the outside.
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10. Citizen Knope - Frustrated by how her two weeks suspension prevents her from working at the Parks Department, Leslie forms a citizen action group and fights from the outside.
More infoLeslie has to either break-up with Ben or follow her dream of running for office. Ann is forced to dispense medical advice after making an unexpected diagnosis.
Leslie is forced to intervene when Tammy One re-enters Ron's life and begins controlling his every move. Ben tries to help Tom balance the books at his new company.
While promoting her new book about Pawnee, Leslie falls prey to some "gotcha" journalism. Meanwhile, Ann is determined to bond with Ron and April.
In an effort to fight the inequality of Ron's boys-only wilderness group, Leslie takes her girls-only troop, the Pawnee Goddesses, on an adventure weekend.
Ben is mad when Andy and April throw a Halloween party at their house without asking him. Tom MCs an event for Leslie's campaign but manages to also promote his company.
A local Pawnee group predicts that the end of the world is coming, causing Leslie and others to contemplate their lives. April helps Andy complete his bucket list before this.
Leslie enlists the help of Ben, Andy and April to host a Model UN for Pawnee Central High School. Chris asks Ann for her advice on love when a date cancels on him.
Leslie builds the smallest park in Indiana to attract tourists. April and Ron encourage Andy to go to college. Tom and Jerry are tasked with redesigning the department logo.
Leslie must answer to the Ethics Committee for her relationship with Ben and the entire Parks and Recreation staff is helping her put on a world class defence.
Frustrated by how her two weeks suspension prevents her from working at the Parks Department, Leslie forms a citizen action group and fights from the outside.
Leslie enlists everyone's help in staging an attention-getting event, but whether the attention is good or bad is debatable. Meanwhile, Ben explores a new hobby.
Faced with a tough new opponent, Leslie and Ben disagree on the content of her first campaign ad. Ron is very uncomfortable when Chris tries to befriend him.
Feedback from a focus group prompts Leslie to host a bowling party in hopes of gathering support for her campaign. Meanwhile, April Chris, Donna and Jerry cold call voters.
Leslie makes it her mission to find Ann a date for Valentine's Day. Meanwhile, Ben turns to Ron for help in figuring out Leslie's elaborate Valentine's scavenger hunt.
Leslie and Ben have an awkward meeting with Leslie's old flame Dave and Andy writes a theme song for Leslie's campaign.
The department has forgotten Jerry’s birthday and Leslie decides to throw a party for him. Meanwhile, Tom is flabbergasted when he finds out Ann doesn’t share his music taste.
Leslie is caught off guard when her opponent hires a powerful campaign manager. Chris forces Ron to start interviewing replacements for Leslie when work starts falling behind.
Leslie and Ben are thrilled when Buddy Wood wants to interview Leslie for his Indianapolis talkshow. April and Ron prepare Andy for his final exam in his Women’s Studies course.
When Leslie finds out that her budget is about to be cut, she convinces Councilman Pillner to make the cuts elsewhere, which causes unexpected problems for her campaign.
Leslie goes toe-to-toe with Bobby Newport in the televised debate. Ann, Tom and Chris work in the media spin room, while Ron goes to great lengths to save a party for her donors.
Leslie goes on a bus tour for the final day of her campaign, and is caught off guard when an important person in Pawnee passes away. Meanwhile, Andy susses out a security threat.
It's election day, and Leslie and Bobby Newport are separated by a razor-thin margin. While everyone waits with Leslie for the race to be called, they ponder their futures.