Aziz Ansari channels his crude side in this 2012 special, taking on topics like watching porn, the struggles of dating in New York City, meeting hip-hop icons and how his tours have changed since he made it big. |
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This droll comedy focuses on Leslie Knope, a public employee with the Parks and Recreation department in rural Pawnee, Ind. Although Leslie is full of energy and good ideas for community improvements, she finds herself bogged down by bureaucracy. |
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This droll comedy focuses on Leslie Knope, a public employee with the Parks and Recreation department in rural Pawnee, Ind. Although Leslie is full of energy and good ideas for community improvements, she finds herself bogged down by bureaucracy. |
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The animated Ice Age series tacks on a game-changing fourth act when unexpected events set the continent in motion, sending Manny (voiced by Ray Romano), Diego (Denis Leary) and Sid (John Leguizamo) away from Ellie ( |
Amy Poehler stars as Leslie Knope, a dyed-in-the-wool dreamer who's devoted her life to public service. The cast also includes Rashida Jones as a nurse who gets Leslie motivated with an idea to turn a city eyesore into a family-friendly public park. |
Amy Poehler stars as Leslie Knope, a dyed-in-the-wool dreamer who's devoted her life to public service. The cast also includes Rashida Jones as a nurse who gets Leslie motivated with an idea to turn a city eyesore into a family-friendly public park. |
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Small-city government gets more skewering in Season 4 of this droll sitcom, which finds overenthusiastic civil servant Leslie Knope leading the charge to improve her town of Pawnee, Ind., much to the chagrin of her apathetic colleagues. |
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The animated Ice Age series tacks on a game-changing fourth act when unexpected events set the continent in motion, sending Manny (voiced by Ray Romano), Diego (Denis Leary) and Sid (John Leguizamo) away from Ellie (Queen Latifah) and the herd and into the vastness of the open sea. The world around them is forever changed, but at least one thing remains the same: their ability to make the most of extreme climate change. |
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Magically transported to an enchanted forest, a teenage girl joins forces with a scruffy group of residents fighting a battle against evil -- and soon realizes they must win to save both their world and hers. |
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This Comedy Central special features red-hot actor and stand-up comedian Aziz Ansari performing at Los Angeles's Brentwood Theater, where the funnyman offers up an uncensored routine to a house crammed with enthusiastic fans. As a bonus treat, the co-star of MTV's hit sketch show "Human Giant" and popular network sitcom "Parks and Recreation" trots out his foulmouthed hip-hop alternate persona, Randy. |
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Red-hot actor and stand-up comedian Aziz Ansari performs at Los Angeles's Brentwood Theater, where the funnyman offers up an uncensored routine to a full house, even bringing out his foulmouthed hip-hop alternate persona, Randy. |
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In the tradition of Monty Python, "SCTV" and "Saturday Night Live," this hilarious comedy features outrageous sketches and short films starring writer-creators Paul Scheer, Aziz Ansari and Rob Huebel, among others. Highlights include "The Illusionators," "Shutterbugs," "Moustaches vs. Beards," "Swindle Tips: Free Gym Membership," "Mother and Son Moving Company" and "Clell Tickle: Indie Marketing Guru." |
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In the tradition of Monty Python, "SCTV" and "Saturday Night Live," this hilarious comedy features outrageous sketches and short films starring writer-creators Paul Scheer, Aziz Ansari and Rob Huebel, among others. Highlights include "The Illusionators," "Shutterbugs," "Moustaches vs. Beards," "Swindle Tips: Free Gym Membership," "Mother and Son Moving Company" and "Clell Tickle: Indie Marketing Guru." |
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Magically transported to an enchanted forest, a teenage girl joins forces with a scruffy group of residents fighting a battle against evil -- and soon realizes they must win to save both their world and hers. |
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In this NBC sitcom from the minds of Greg Daniels and Michael Schur (two of the executive producers behind "The Office"), Amy Poehler stars as government official Leslie Knope, a dyed-in-the-wool dreamer who's devoted her life to public service. The cast also includes Aziz Ansari and Rashida Jones as Ann Logan, a nurse who gets Leslie thinking with an idea to turn a city eyesore into a family-friendly public park. |
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Get ready for outrageous comedy that blasts the boundaries of political correctness. The laughs are fast and furious in this irreverent sketch comedy show featuring Aziz Ansari, Rob Huebel and Paul Scheer. |
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In the tradition of Monty Python, "SCTV" and "Saturday Night Live," this hilarious comedy features outrageous sketches and short films starring writer-creators Paul Scheer, Aziz Ansari and Rob Huebel, among others. Highlights include "The... |
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Get ready for outrageous comedy that blasts the boundaries of political correctness. The laughs are fast and furious in this irreverent sketch comedy show featuring Aziz Ansari, Rob Huebel and Paul Scheer. |
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Ambitious young record company intern Aaron Green will let nothing get in the way of his planned rise to the top in the music business, not even the unruly rock star he must escort to Los Angeles for the start of his anniversary concert. |
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Ambitious young record company intern Aaron Green will let nothing get in the way of his planned rise to the top in the music business, not even the unruly rock star he must escort to Los Angeles for the start of his anniversary concert. |
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Amy Poehler stars as Leslie Knope, a dyed-in-the-wool dreamer who's devoted her life to public service. The cast also includes Rashida Jones as a nurse who gets Leslie motivated with an idea to turn a city eyesore into a family-friendly public park. |
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Amy Poehler stars as Leslie Knope, a dyed-in-the-wool dreamer who's devoted her life to public service. The cast also includes Rashida Jones as a nurse who gets Leslie motivated with an idea to turn a city eyesore into a family-friendly public park. |
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Two small-town criminals planning a bank heist wind up abducting pizza delivery driver Nick and forcing him to commit the robbery -- giving him a strict time limit to boot. With the cops and the crooks breathing down his neck, can he beat the clock? |
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Two small-town criminals (Danny McBride and Nick Swardson) planning a big-time bank heist wind up abducting pizza delivery driver Nick (Jesse Eisenberg) and forcing him to commit the robbery -- giving him a strict time limit to boot. To pull off the caper, Nick enlists the aid of a former buddy (Aziz Ansari). With the law, the crooks and the clock all breathing down their necks, the duo also try to patch up their troubled friendship in this fr... |
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Small-city government gets more skewering in Season 4 of this droll sitcom, which finds overenthusiastic civil servant Leslie Knope leading the charge to improve her town of Pawnee, Ind., much to the chagrin of her apathetic colleagues. |
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Ambitious Pawnee, Ind., bureaucrat Leslie Knope takes on her cynical boss, cranky residents and others to improve her beloved city. But behind Leslie's dedication to civil service is a desire to propel herself onto the national political stage. |
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Small-city government gets more skewering in Season 4 of this droll sitcom, which finds overenthusiastic civil servant Leslie Knope leading the charge to improve her town of Pawnee, Ind., much to the chagrin of her apathetic colleagues. |
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Ambitious Pawnee, Ind., bureaucrat Leslie Knope takes on her cynical boss, cranky residents and others to improve her beloved city. But behind Leslie's dedication to civil service is a desire to propel herself onto the national political stage. |
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Rent-a-cop Ronnie Barnhardt (Seth Rogen) is tasked with keeping the peace at the Forest Ridge Mall, but when a flasher strikes, Ronnie has no gun -- and no power to stop the exhibitionist. A rivalry ensues when the police send in Det. Harrison (Ray Liotta) to crack the case. Can Ronnie bring the flasher to justice before the well-armed Harrison does? Anna Faris also stars in this darkly comic effort from writer-director Jody Hill. |
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As she continues fighting to make a difference in her hometown, ambitious but woefully inept bureaucrat Leslie (Amy Poehler) inadvertently leaps from one painfully awkward situation to another in this sidesplitting sitcom about government inefficiency. Meanwhile, Leslie's co-workers Tom (Aziz Ansari), Mark (Paul Schneider) and Ron (Nick Offerman) occupy themselves with romance, rivalries and more foolish schemes. |
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As she continues fighting to make a difference in her hometown, ambitious but woefully inept bureaucrat Leslie (Amy Poehler) inadvertently leaps from one painfully awkward situation to another in this sidesplitting sitcom about government inefficiency. Meanwhile, Leslie's co-workers Tom (Aziz Ansari), Mark (Paul Schneider) and Ron (Nick Offerman) occupy themselves with romance, rivalries and more foolish schemes. |
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Rent-a-cop Ronnie Barnhardt is tasked with keeping the peace at the Forest Ridge Mall, but when a flasher strikes, Ronnie has no gun -- and no power to stop the exhibitionist. A rivalry ensues when the police send in a detective to crack the case. |
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Leslie and Ben are thrilled when a talk show host wants to interview Leslie. April and Ron prep Andy for his final exam in his Women's Studies course. |
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Leslie realizes that the department has forgotten Jerry's birthday and decides to throw a party for him at a special location. |
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While trying to get an endorsement from the Chief of Police, Leslie and Ben run into Leslie's ex. Meanwhile, Andy works on a campaign theme song. |
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Leslie decides she needs to find Ann a new man. Ben must enlist Ron's help when he is stumped by Leslie's elaborate Valentine's Day scavenger hunt. |
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Ben is mad when Andy and April decide to throw a Halloween party at their house without asking him. Tom emcees an event for Leslie's campaign. |
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Leslie enlists everyone's help in staging an attention-getting event. Ben explores a new hobby, while April and Andy adopt a pet. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Leslie's House," "Sweetums," "Galentine's Day," "Woman of the Year," "The Possum," "Park Safety" and "Summer Catalog." |
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Leslie attends a banquet and discovers what it takes to get what you want in the political arena. Tom and Mark go to a bar and pick up some women. |
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Leslie tries to make her way into the old boys' club of politics but quickly faces a tough ethical choice. Andy has a secret plan to surprise Ann. |
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While being interviewed about her park project, Leslie has trouble staying on message, and Mark only makes things worse. Tom kisses up to his boss. |
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Leslie faces off with Bobby Newport in a televised debate. Ann, Tom and Chris work the media spin room, while Ron saves a party for Leslie's donors. |
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Leslie and her committee go door-to-door to build support for her park project, but things don't go smoothly. Tom uses dubious recruiting tactics. |
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Faced with a tough opponent, Leslie and Ben disagree on the content of her first campaign ad. Ron is uncomfortable when Chris tries to befriend him. |
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Leslie invites herself on Ron's annual hunting trip, but things don't go as planned. April and Andy bond in the office while everyone is away. |
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Leslie and Ben are caught off guard when her opponent hires a campaign manager from Washington. Chris forces Ron to interview replacements for Leslie. |
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Unable to get work done from inside the Parks Department, Leslie forms a citizen action group and fights from the outside. |
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When Leslie and Ben make their relationship known, Chris must launch an ethics investigation and trial against the couple. |
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Leslie uses her new tourist attraction as a way to spend more time with Ben. Meanwhile, Ron and April encourage Andy to go to college. |
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Leslie's new park plans are put on hold by a visit from two state auditors. April has plans for Andy. Ann tries to piece together a romantic mystery. |
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Leslie enlists Ben, Andy and April to host a Model U.N. for Pawnee Central High School. Chris asks Ann for advice when a date cancels on him. |
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Leslie takes Ron and the past directors out for a picnic lunch. Tom asks Ann and Mark to pose for the cover photo of the summer events catalog. |
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A local Pawnee group predicts that the end of the world is approaching, causing Leslie and the others to contemplate their lives. |
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Leslie hosts a local telethon and gets former Indiana Pacer Detlef Schrempf as a celebrity guest. Mark has big plans for his relationship with Ann. |
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It's election day in Pawnee, and only a razor-thin margin divides Leslie and Bobby Newport. Everyone waits with Leslie for the race to be called. |
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Ron is furious when April mistakenly schedules a ton of meetings for him. Meanwhile, Leslie fights to preserve a historical landmark. |
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After Jerry gets mugged, Leslie meets with the park ranger in hopes of improving park safety. Everyone tries to be nicer to Jerry once he returns. |
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When a possum bites the mayor's dog, Leslie is asked to catch the pesky animal. Meanwhile, Ron is upset when Mark refuses to bend the rules for him. |
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Leslie is outraged when Ron wins a "Woman of the Year" award for a project she started. Tom tries to find some money to invest in a local Pawnee club. |
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Leslie reunites her mom with an old flame on Valentine's Day. Meanwhile, Andy and his band are nervous about playing at the Senior Center. |
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The Parks Department forms a partnership to sell energy bars, but Leslie discovers how unhealthy the snacks are. Mark agrees to help Tom move out. |
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After an amazing date with Justin (guest star Justin Theroux) in Indianapolis, Leslie tries to impress him with a dinner party at her house. |
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Ann sets Leslie up on a blind date with a co-worker, but it doesn't go as well as Leslie hoped. An old friend of Ann's makes Mark feel insecure. |
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Leslie has to hide from the press when a meeting with a disgraced councilman lands her in the middle of a sex scandal. Ron offers to cover for Leslie. |
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Leslie sees Tom and Wendy at divorce court. Leslie takes Tom out on the town so he can forget his sadness. Tom has an epiphany about his marriage. |
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After a mural in City Hall is defaced, Leslie and the department compete to come up with a new design. Andy and Ron share an uncomfortable moment. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Go Big or Go Home," "Flu Season," "Time Capsule," "Ron and Tammy: Part II," "Media Blitz" and "Indianapolis." |
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Leslie goes on a bus tour for the final day of her campaign, and is caught off guard when an important person in Pawnee passes away. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Harvest Festival," "Harvest Festival: Producers Extended Cut," "Camping," "Fancy Party," "Soulmates" and "Jerry's Painting." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Eagleton," "The Fight," "The Fight: Producer's Extended Cut," "Road Trip," "The Bubble," "Li'l Sebastian" and "Li'l Sebastian: Producer's Extended Cut." |
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Leslie and the parks team put together a memorial service for a dearly departed friend. Meanwhile, Tom makes a big life decision. |
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Everyone in the office is unhappy when Chris decides to make some big changes in the parks department -- especially Tom. |
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When Chris sends Leslie and Ben on a trip to Indianapolis, Leslie is afraid she won't be able to deny her feelings for him. |
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When Leslie tries to get Ann a job at city hall, her lukewarm reaction causes their first-ever fight. |
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When the neighboring city of Eagleton puts up a fence around one of their parks, Leslie must get her former best friend to take it down. |
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Jerry's contribution to Leslie's community art show causes a stir. Ben moves in with April and Andy and attempts to teach them how to be adults. |
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Ann convinces Leslie to sign up for an online dating service, only to be matched with someone she already knows. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Go Big or Go Home," "Flu Season," "Time Capsule," "Ron and Tammy: Part II," "Media Blitz" and "Indianapolis." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Harvest Festival," "Harvest Festival: Producers Extended Cut," "Camping," "Fancy Party," "Soulmates" and "Jerry's Painting." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Eagleton," "The Fight," "The Fight: Producer's Extended Cut," "Road Trip," "The Bubble," "Li'l Sebastian" and "Li'l Sebastian: Producer's Extended Cut." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "94 Meetings," "Telethon," "The Master Plan" and "Freddy Spaghetti." |
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Leslie tries to convince Chris and Ben to give the parks department more money, and when she fails to persuade them, she enlists Ann's help. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ron and Tammy," "The Camel," "Hunting Trip," "Tom's Divorce," "Christmas Scandal" and "The Set Up." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pawnee Zoo," "The Stakeout," "Beauty Pageant," "Practice Date," "Sister City," "Kaboom" and "Greg Pikitis." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ron and Tammy," "The Camel," "Hunting Trip," "Tom's Divorce," "Christmas Scandal" and "The Set Up." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "94 Meetings," "Telethon," "The Master Plan" and "Freddy Spaghetti." |
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Leslie attends an important meeting with a local bigwig while her subcommittee members go to Andy's first concert since breaking his legs. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Leslie's House," "Sweetums," "Galentine's Day," "Woman of the Year," "The Possum," "Park Safety" and "Summer Catalog." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I'm Leslie Knope," "Ron and Tammys," "Born and Raised," "Pawnee Rangers," "Meet 'N' Greet" and "End of the World." |
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Andy and April host a dinner party for all their friends. Ben asks Leslie for some career advice, while Ann tries her luck at a singles party. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Treaty," "Smallest Park," "The Trial of Leslie Knope," "Citizen Knope," "The Comeback Kid" and "Campaign Ad." |
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Leslie takes the whole department camping in order to brainstorm new ideas. Meanwhile, Andy attempts a romantic gesture for April. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Bowling for Votes, " "Operation Ann," "Dave Returns," "Sweet Sixteen," "Campaign Shake-Up," "Lucky" and "Live Ammo." |
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With the fate of her entire department hinging on the success of the Harvest Festival, Leslie deals with last-minute problems. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Debate," "Bus Tour" and "Win, Lose or Draw." |
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Leslie and Ron drive to Indianapolis to receive commendation for the upcoming Pawnee Harvest Festival. |
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Trying to get the word out about the Harvest Festival, Leslie, Ben and Tom do radio, TV and newspaper interviews. |
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This disc includes the following bonus materials: deleted scenes, extended scenes, unaired sketches, Season 2 sneak peek, trailer, and early live footage. |
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Tom tries to get back at Ron by going out on a date with Ron's ex-wife, Tammy, while Leslie tries to protect Ron from falling prey to her charms. |
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Leslie wants to bury a time capsule that encapsulates life in Pawnee, but an odd suggestion from a local man causes unforeseen consequences. |
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While planning for the local Harvest Festival, Leslie is struck with the flu and is forced to go to the hospital. |
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Leslie hosts the Parks Department from Venezuela and is shocked at the cultural differences. Tom becomes an errand boy. April plays hard to get. |
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Ann takes Leslie on a practice date. After a local councilman's sex scandal, Tom, Ron, April and Mark see who can uncover the most dirt on each other. |
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Leslie looks forward to picking a new Miss Pawnee, but her opinions conflict with the other judges'. Ann learns that Andy has been living in the pit. |
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Leslie and Tom discover someone planted marijuana in the new community garden. Hoping to catch those responsible, they pull an all-night stakeout. |
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When Leslie decides to marry two penguins, both turn out to be male. Mark puts Ann in an awkward situation when he asks her to go see a movie. |
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In an attempt to beautify her town, Leslie Knope takes on what should be a fairly simple project: help turn an abandoned construction pit into a park. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I'm Leslie Knope," "Ron and Tammys," "Born and Raised," "Pawnee Rangers," "Meet 'N' Greet" and "End of the World." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Treaty," "Smallest Park," "The Trial of Leslie Knope," "Citizen Knope," "The Comeback Kid" and "Campaign Ad." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Bowling for Votes, " "Operation Ann," "Dave Returns," "Sweet Sixteen," "Campaign Shake-Up," "Lucky" and "Live Ammo." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Debate," "Bus Tour" and "Win, Lose or Draw." |
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Leslie has to either break up with Ben or follow her dream of running for office. Ron prepares for the return of his first ex-wife, Tammy One. |
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Leslie learns that the library department wants to take over her lot. The library is run by Ron's ex-wife, who still has an emotional hold on him. |
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Leslie gets help from Dave and Andy in order to catch a vandal. Struggling to make her Halloween party fun, Ann gets help from an unlikely source. |
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Leslie and the department volunteer to help build a playground for a neighboring town. Leslie is frustrated at the lack of progress with the pit. |
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Ben prevents Leslie from holding a children's concert. Mark makes some big decisions. Andy gets some unexpected romantic attention. |
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This disc includes the following bonus materials: deleted scenes, extended scenes, unaired sketches, Season 2 sneak peek, trailer, and early live footage. |
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Leslie and Ben throw a bowling party after hearing focus group feedback. April, Chris, Donna and Jerry try to raise money by cold calling. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pawnee Zoo," "The Stakeout," "Beauty Pageant," "Practice Date," "Sister City," "Kaboom" and "Greg Pikitis." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Mind Explosion," "Let's Go!," "Lil' 9/11," "Mosh Pit!," "Ice Cream Party," "Kneel Before Zerg," "Hello, Susan" and "Ta Da!!." |
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To fight the inequality of Ron's boys-only wilderness group, Leslie takes her girls-only troop, the Pawnee Goddesses, on an adventure weekend. |
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While promoting her new book about Pawnee, Leslie falls prey to some "gotcha" journalism. Meanwhile, Ann is determined to bond with Ron and April. |
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Leslie intervenes when Tammy One begins controlling Ron's every move. Ben tries to help Tom balance the books, while Ann makes a PSA starring Chris. |
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When Leslie finds out the that the department's budget is about to be cut, she convinces Councilman Pillner to make the cuts elsewhere. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Mind Explosion," "Let's Go!," "Lil' 9/11," "Mosh Pit!," "Ice Cream Party," "Kneel Before Zerg," "Hello, Susan" and "Ta Da!!." |