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    Parks and Recreation

    TV-142009 · Sitcom · 8 seasons

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  1. Parks and Recreation season 4. The fourth season of Parks and Recreation originally aired in the United States on the NBC television network, and began on September 22, 2011, and ended on May 8, 2012. The season contained 22 episodes.

  2. Find out the titles, dates, ratings, and summaries of all 17 episodes of Parks and Recreation season 4. Follow Leslie Knope's political campaign, Ron and Tammy's feud, and the Pawnee Rangers' adventures.

  3. 93% Comedy 7 Seasons. TVPG. Watch Parks and Rec. Leslie Knope the deputy director of the parks and recreation department, works tirelessly toward improving her hometown. Stream full episodes of Parks and Recreation and more comedy tv on Peacock.

  4. Buy Parks and RecreationSeason 4 on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Leslie Knope runs for City Council while Parks and Recreation runs its own campaign as one of the very best...

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    • Amy Poehler
    • Amy Poehler
    • April 9, 2009
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    • Episodes
    • Plot
    • Production
    • Reception
    "I'm Leslie Knope"
    "Ron and Tammys"
    "Born & Raised"
    "Pawnee Rangers"

    With Ben Wyatt's encouragement, Leslie Knope decides to run for city council, and the two end their relationship. Leslie hires Andy Dwyer as her assistant. Patricia Clarkson appears as Ron Swanson's first ex-wife, Tammy 1, who uses her power as an IRS employee to audit Ron and temporarily takes complete control over his life. Tom Haverford and Jean...

    Cast

    All of the regular cast members, including Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope, Aziz Ansari as Tom Haverford, Rashida Jones as Ann Perkins, Jim O'Heir as Jerry Gergich, Aubrey Plaza as April Ludgate, Nick Offerman as Ron Swanson, Retta as Donna Meagle, Adam Scott as Ben Wyatt, and Rob Lowe as Chris Traeger, returned for the fourth season. Patricia Clarkson guest stars as Ron Swanson's first ex-wife Tammy 1. "The relationship she has with Ron is not as hedonistic, animal attraction, pure and simple, t...

    Writing

    Michael Schur said that for season four "In our pre-production time, we decided that a story for the entire season was going to be the election, so we needed to end that episode with Leslie standing on a stage and saying, 'I’m running for city council.' The whole episode became about how to make a satisfying story with that ending. That was the M.O.—by the time this episode is done, she’s standing on a podium, in a park, surrounded by her friends, saying 'I’m running for city council,' and th...

    Filming

    At the March 2012 PaleyFest, series co-creator Michael Schur revealed that three different season endings were filmed because "we want to make sure that the one we are choosing is the right [one] and we reserve the right to change our minds and also partly just to confuse people," he said, adding that "there may be a last-minute switch". On the filming style of the show, Michael Schur said: "The Office was incredibly rigid when it came to mockumentary rules, in part because it had to be—it wa...

    Ratings

    Parks and Recreation, like The Office, suffered a decline in ratings during the fourth season. While Parks outperformed 30 Rock, it wasn't by much. The show pulled in between 3 and 4 million viewers per episode. It was announced that the show would be renewed for a fifth season, although it will be a shorter one.

    Reviews

    "With a cast as ostensibly close-knit and in-tune as these actors are, season four of Parks and Recreation illustrates just how far the series has come from its mediocre beginnings, and could very well take it to even greater, and funnier, places" said Mike Lechevallier from Slant Magazine while describing season 4 of Parks and Recreation. Co-creator and executive producer Michael Schur expressed worries, but also was optimistic, about the possibility of the show being renewed for a fourth se...

    Awards

    "The Debate" was submitted for Parks and Recreation's Emmy submission package for season four. However, the show didn't receive a nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series, which caused some people to feel the show was snubbed. Others also felt Nick Offerman shouldn't have been omitted from the Emmys list. He was supposed to read the nominations but was sidelined by travel-related delays and Jimmy Kimmel filled in.

  6. Parks and Recreation. Season 4. Does Pawnee have someone with the intelligence, popularity and political savvy to run for higher office? Knope. When Leslie is finally approached with the possibility of mounting a political campaign for public office, it could be a dream come true.

  7. Watch Parks and Recreation, a hilarious sitcom about the day-to-day activities of the Parks and Recreation Department and it's Deputy Director Leslie Knope. Stream full episodes of Parks and Rec, watch trailers, clips and more, exclusively on Peacock.

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