Leslie discovers that a historic local gazebo is set to be demolished to make way for a newer structure. She launches a one-woman protest, eventually enlisting April’s help to stall the demolition through bureaucratic loopholes.
In (Season 2, Episode 21), Parks and Recreation delivers one of its most frantic and character-driven episodes, showcasing the peak of the show's chaotic energy. The plot revolves around a scheduling blunder by April, who accidentally books 93 of Ron Swanson’s meetings for a single day—March 31st—thinking the date didn't exist. Plot Summary Parks and Recreation 2x21
Are you interested in a of Ron's specific meetings, or Parks and Recreation: Season 2 Review - IGN Leslie discovers that a historic local gazebo is
The episode touches on the growing romantic tension between April and Andy, as Andy tries to help her manage the meeting chaos despite his usual incompetence. Review Highlights The plot revolves around a scheduling blunder by
This episode is a turning point for April Ludgate , moving her from a background cynic to a more central, albeit still chaotic, force in the office. Her dynamic with Ron is cemented as one of the show's best mentorships—or "anti-mentorships".