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331:, Schur revealed that the story for the episode had been one of the first plots developed for the season. He explained that the ensemble nature of the show did not allow many of the actors to "strut their stuff as much as you would like", so he decided to write an episode to showcase the acting abilities of both Poehler and Offerman. He picked the two characters to base this episode around because their relationship had "always been the center of the show in many ways; the philosophical center and emotional center of the show." The two of them thus represented "the yin and yang" in regards to their opinions on government. As such, this episode—which Schur likened to a two-person play—was crafted so as to allow the two characters to sit in a single room and simply talk to one another. 474:". He felt that the episode was able to successfully conclude the four-episode arc concerning Ron and Leslie's feud in a way that was highly emotional. Wilkins praised the performances of Offerman and Poehler, writing that the episode "is a virtual two-hander between the old workplace proximity associates, with not a single other person … spotted outside of the flashbacks for the vast majority of the episode." Particular praise was directed towards Offerman, whom Wilkins noted "projects such quiet heartache in those flashbacks; his body language and his shuffling gait suggest a man far removed from Ron’s usual hyper virility." 301:
harder than he thought, and so despite his deep hatred for government and socialism, Ron made a conscious decision to ask Leslie for a job under the federal government. He had gone to visit her at her office and they had made plans to have lunch the next day, where he would have asked her for that job. However, Leslie's busy schedule caused her to forget their plans, and she had stood him up for lunch. Leslie is horrified to find out about this, and apologizes to Ron. Ron reassures her that it wasn't entirely her fault, and tells her he regrets being petty and bitter about it afterwards. They make up.
340:, Schur later explained the reason why Leslie and Ron's fallout made sense: "We decided to do it because it seemed like the juiciest conflict that would reasonably have sprung up we have always talked about Leslie and Ron's friendship being helped by their proximity, and their constant contact. It's a lot harder to just write off people who are different from you when you see them every day and talk every day, and therefore find inevitable points of overlap (like breakfast food). Were that proximity to disappear, it seemed natural that Leslie and Ron could drift apart a little." 439: 283:'s old house in the process. Wrapping up her summary of their relationship, Leslie announces that this was the start of their rivalry. Ron replies with a cryptic "that's not the whole story," leaving Leslie bewildered and desperate to find out the truth. However, Leslie's three minutes of allotted talking time ends here, and Ron locks himself in his office (having whittled himself a spare key while Leslie was talking). 291:
Ron walks into the conference room to find that Leslie is neck deep in her search to figure out the true reason for their fallout. Leslie is convinced that the clue to the mystery lies in her first job interview with Ron. Although they share an amicable conversation about their past, Ron is still not
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on January 20, 2015, immediately following the previous episode, "William Henry Harrison". The story picks up right where "William Henry Harrison" left off: the Parks & Recreation gang finds Leslie and Ron's rivalry cumbersome and locks them in a room together to hash things out. Because most of
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felt that "Leslie and Ron" complemented the previous episode, "William Henry Harrison", because, whereas "William Henry Harrison" was ensemble-based and highly comedic, "Leslie and Ron" was much more rooted in the title characters, their struggle, and their emotions. Sepinwall wrote positively that
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back together again by having Leslie and Ron return to being friends, but it got us there in a genuinely moving way." He was complimentary towards Poehler and Offerman's acting, and he selected Leslie's attempt at singing "We Didn't Start the Fire" and Leslie and Ron putting the department back in
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After changing from their wet clothes, Ron and Leslie sit down, and over a bottle of scotch, Ron starts to talk. He explains that as Terry and April left to work for Leslie, and Tom and Donna left to run their own businesses, he didn't recognize anyone in the Parks department anymore. This hit him
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job. The next item on the timeline is Leslie hiring April, three months later. This is followed by Ron visiting Leslie, another three months later, at her office. Just one week later, Leslie had found out that Ron had quit his job at the Parks department and started up his own company. Two months
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Leslie thinks that they should use their time wisely and talk about their feelings, while Ron is adamant against doing so. Leslie uses several annoyance tactics on Ron to get him to talk: dripping water on his face, covering him in post-its, etc. Finally, she finds one method that works: playing
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had made heavy use of emotional scenes in the past, "Leslie and Ron" marked one of the first times that an entire episode would largely be built around a non-comedic plot or set piece. Offerman noted that "when we did a couple of the more emotional scenes, they felt good and right, but I looked
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Ben, Tom, April, Andy, Terry, Donna, and Craig return to the office to find drunk Leslie and Ron dancing and playing the saxophone to "We Didn't Start the Fire," with the office furniture rearranged to the way it used to be five years prior.
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Leslie suggests that they call Ben with the baby monitor and pretend to have reconciled, but they can't come to an agreement about what to tell Ben. She ultimately breaks the baby monitor, effectively locking them in the office until 8.
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consideration. Ultimately, Sepinwall felt that the episode "is "wacky, it's sad, it's sweet (particularly the montage of them restoring the original parks department decor, set to Ron's mix CD choice, Willie Nelson's "Buddy")".
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ready to talk, and pulls the fire alarm to avoid confrontation. However, he finds that the alarm had been disconnected from the fire station, and only has the ability to set off sprinklers—leaving them both sopping wet.
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writer Matt Fowler awarded the episode a 9.5 out of 10, denoting an "amazing" episode. He applauded the way the show was able to bring Leslie and Ron back together, noting that the episode "not only put
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placed in the office. Otherwise, they would have to wait there until 8 am. of the next day (without phones, an internet connection, or security), for the doors to automatically open.
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in the United States, which means that the episode was seen by 1.4 percent of all households aged 18 to 49 years old were watching television at the time of the episode's airing.
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Later, Ron offers Leslie a peace offering, a photo of the two of them ensconced in a frame made of wood from Ann's old house's front door, and they leave to have lunch together.
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Leslie draws up a timeline of important moments from their relationship, and goes over each item with Ron. The timeline starts with Leslie leaving the Parks department for her
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are also there, supporting Ben's plan for Leslie and Ron to resolve their differences. Ben explains that once Leslie and Ron figure things out, they can call him through a
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around at everyone and said, 'Is that OK if we do that? I think that was dramatic, guys.'" Despite this hesitation, Offerman welcomed the chance to act dramatically.
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Offerman later revealed that he and many other members of the staff were worried about how fans would react to the episode's rather serious story. While
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Ron was portrayed "as vulnerable as he has ever been in the run of this show", and that Offerman should submit this episode for an
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the episode only covers a short period of time, time cards appear during various points during Leslie and Ron's entrapment.
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later, Ron's company had announced its plans to build a tall apartment complex next to Leslie's first park, and tear down
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Leslie complains to Ben in the beginning that being locked up with Ron would mean she would miss that night's
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The episode received largely positive reviews from television critics. Alasdair Wilkins of
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order while "Buddy" played in the background as the two highlights of the episode.
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into meeting him in the Parks and Recreation office to sign a document.
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named "Leslie and Ron" one of the best television episodes of 2015.
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awarded the episode an "A", calling it "an emotional triumph for
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in the 18- to 49-year-old demographic. Nielsen ratings are
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and directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller. In an interview with
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and the 116th overall episode of the series. It aired on
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Index

Parks and Recreation
Beth McCarthy-Miller
Michael Schur
Jorma Taccone
Erinn Hayes
Hamilton Mitchell
Parks and Recreation season 7
List of episodes
seventh season
Parks and Recreation
NBC
Ben
Leslie
Ron
April
Andy
Tom
Donna
Terry
baby monitor
Billy Joel
We Didn't Start the Fire
National Park Service
Ann
Michael Schur
Entertainment Weekly
HitFix
Game of Thrones
Khaleesi
Jack Sparrow

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