![]() ![]() This episode really showcases how much Ron had grown to care and depend on Leslie and the other characters. It takes a while, but the two spill the beans on why they’ve been so angry with one another. ![]() The two can’t even be in the same room together, so their friends lock them in the Parks and Rec department to sort it out. (Image credit: Youtube) Honorable Mention: Leslie and Ron (Season 7, Episode 4)īetween the time jump that happened in between Season 6 and 7, Ron and Leslie had a massive falling out. In a side plot, Ron Swanson has to figure out how to eat a banana, and ends up hiding it in a burger like you hide a pill from a dog. After Chris Traeger gets “one of his running feet” caught in a coyote trap that is loose on the floor and loses his cool probably more than he does in the whole series, the pair (and in Chris’s fit of rage, the whole department) is fired and Leslie gets to work finding a suitable replacement. The burn-out slackers of the Animal Control department show up occasionally from Season 2 to 5, but in this particular episode Leslie Knope has had enough of their shenanigans. Wittels was also a writer and producer on the show, but passed away before the series’ end, making his character even more dear to the hearts of fans and those who worked on the show. This episode has so many funny moments, and it’s pretty much impossible to have a “best of” Parks and Rec list without somehow including the Animal Control duo of Brett and Harris, played by Colton Dunn and Harris Wittels, respectively. ![]()
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