On Parks and Recreation: Andy finds a pregnancy test and works to find out which woman he knows is pregnant. Meanwhile, a campaign forms to recall Leslie. How will she respond?
On Parks and Recreation, Leslie does everything in her power to save mini-golf in Pawnee, but it's a tough battle to fight, especially when Ron is against her.
On a double dose of Parks and Recreation, Leslie fights to update outdated laws, while Ann and Chris take one step further in becoming parents - and Jerry decides to retire.
On Parks and Recreation, Leslie has to find a new manager for Animal Control. Meanwhile, Ron gets sick and Ann convinces him to go to the hospital and see a doctor.
On Parks and Recreation: Leslie must throw together a gala to save the park in the midst of an emergency drill. Meanwhile, Andy takes his policy academy exam.
This week on Parks and Recreation, Ann makes a huge decision regarding her personal life and April has to lead a community meeting even though she hates people.
On Parks and Recreation this week: Chris and Ann are both throwing parties for the Ben and Leslie, but Leslie's focus is on her park being destroyed by Councilman Jamm. Can she save it?
Tonight on Parks and Recreation, an architect from Eagleton offers to design the future Pawnee park. Tom also enlists the help of the Parks department to work on Rent a Swag.
Leslie works to educate senior citizens on safe sex practices, while Tom has to learn how to live without technology on Parks and Recreation this week.
This week on Parks and Recreation, Leslie takes on the people of Pawnee when she needs to decide what side of the soda tax debate she's on. Meanwhile, Andy trains to be a police officer.
Leslie: I know you're not gay. Tom: No, I'm not. Leslie: But you're effeminate. Tom: What? Leslie: Well, you're wearing a peach shirt with a coiled snake on it. Tom: That's because it was featured in Details magazine, and it's awesome.