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  1. Nov 14, 2018 · The 25 Best 'Parks and Recreation' Episodes Ever. Parks and Recreation didn't come out of the gate as one of the best sitcoms of the last decade, but, over the course of seven...

    • Tyler Mccarthy
    • Colin Mccormick
    • “Li’l Sebastian” Parks And Recreation Season 3, Episode 16. The absolute best episode of Parks and Recreation is surely season 3, episode 16, "Li'l Sebastian."
    • “Ron and Tammy” Parks And Recreation Season 2, Episode 8. Every episode that features Megan Mullally as Parks and Recreation's Tammy II is brilliant, but the very first is perhaps the greatest.
    • "The Treaty” Parks And Recreation Season 4, Episode 7. Following Leslie & Ben's break-up in Parks and Recreation season 4, the pair are forced to lead a Model United Nations conference together.
    • "Harvest Festival” Parks And Recreation Season 3, Episode 7. "Harvest Festival" is one of the absolute best episodes of Parks and Recreation. It features a slew of hilarious scenes as the department mounts a revival of Pawnee's Harvest Festival.
    • Andy and April’s Fancy Party (Season 3, Episode 9) The Story: Lovebirds April and Andy hold a dinner party in their mess of a home, and surprise everyone by tying the knot.
    • The Fight (Season 3, Episode 13) The Story: Leslie and Ann get into their first big fight. More importantly, Aziz Ansari’s Tom Haverford invents an alcoholic beverage called “Snake Juice.”
    • Flu Season (Season 3, Episode 2) The Story: Everyone except for Rashida Jones’ Ann gets the flu at the same time. Why It’s On This List: The typical Parks and Rec episode is a smooth blend of absurdist humor and light sentimentality.
    • Harvest Festival (Season 3, Episode 7) The Story: One of Leslie’s most ambitious dreams — to bring back the old Pawnee tradition of a “Harvest Festival” –actually comes to fruition, though the results are mixed.
    • Joe Heath
    • One Last Ride (Season 7, Episodes 12 and 13) The two-part series finale of "Parks and Recreation" once again changes its format to skip around in time to show us what will happen to nearly every Pawnee resident in years to come.
    • Leslie and Ron (Season 7, Episode 4) The first four episodes of Season 7 showed us that a rift had formed between Leslie Knope and Ron Swanson sometime during the three year jump between seasons.
    • Moving Up (Season 6, Episodes 21 and 22) The two-part Season 6 finale of "Parks and Recreation" features loads of cameos including Michelle Obama, Ginuwine, Letters to Cleo, and Jon Hamm, as well as appearances from recurring favorites like Joan Calamezzo, Perd Hapley, Tammy 2, and Jean-Ralphio.
    • Leslie and Ben (Season 5, Episode 14) After the cliffhanger in the previous episode "Emergency Response," the Parks Department rushes to throw together a spur of the moment wedding for Leslie Knope and Ben Wyatt.
    • Soulmates. Season 3, Episode 10. When Leslie’s online dating experiment suggests Tom as a match, he’s explored as a possible romantic interest (after all, he’s uniquely obnoxious, but not unlikeable), underscoring Leslie’s growing connection to Ben.
    • End of the World. Season 4, Episode 6. A model of balancing a Pawnee civic problem with character evolution, the episode plays out Lesley’s efforts to placate a local doomsday cult’s call for an all-night vigil against her attempt to steer Ben away from potential romantic interest Shauna.
    • Doppelgangers. Season 6, Episode 4. In an inspired sustained gag, the personalities of the Eagleton and Pawnee parks teams clash when the departments merge — most hilariously Ron and the similar-at-first-blush Eagleton Ron, brilliantly played by Sam Elliott.
    • Leslie vs. April. Season 5, Episode 7. A rift in Leslie and April’s mentor/apprentice relationship fuels the episode, with off-ramps into pure hilarity. We witness the first instance of Ben’s always-brief stints at a Pawnee accounting firm, headed by one of most reliably delightful recurring characters, Barney Varmn, and Leslie’s first meeting with political (and sex) idol Joe Biden.
  2. 1. Parks and Recreation (20092015) Episode: One Last Ride (2015) TV-PG | 60 min | Comedy. 9.5. Rate. As the team gathers one final time before they go their separate ways, we look 10 years into the future for each team member. Director: Michael Schur | Stars: Amy Poehler, Aziz Ansari, Nick Offerman, Aubrey Plaza. Votes: 5,309. Watch on Peacock.

  3. 1. Parks and Recreation (20092015) Episode: Flu Season (2011) TV-PG | 21 min | Comedy. 8.9. Rate. Leslie gets the flu right before an important fund-raising pitch for the Harvest Festival, Chris tries frantically to avoid catching the bug, and Ron hires Andy to replace April while she is out.

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