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
Ron is forced to face nearly 100 Pawnee citizens in a single day, a task he loathes. To survive, he enlists the entire department to take on the meetings, leading to a series of hilarious interactions with the town's eccentric residents. Parks and Recreation 2x21
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. The episode touches on the growing romantic tension
Leslie's gazebo fight is a classic "Knope vs. the World" scenario, demonstrating her unwavering commitment to Pawnee’s history, even when everyone else is overwhelmed by scheduling. Critical Reception Leslie discovers that a historic local gazebo is
notes that by this point in the season, Leslie has evolved into a "feminist icon" rather than just a female version of Michael Scott.