

I've been wearing a bandana for underwear for 3 days now. Can you please do mine and send it back to me? Thanks, Mouse Rat rules! Love, Andy. It is there still when the shot changes back behind Pinewood.Īpril: April, here's something to remind you of our three-legged dog Champion. When the camera angle changes behind Leslie, a second 512 ounce cup with a lid and straw appears on the table in front of her with no one placing it there. While Leslie and Ann are meeting with Kathryn Pinewood, A Leslie puts the 512 ounce cup over her head.Later, Tom recommends Chris see a therapist, which Chris receives as a positive suggestion.

Chris begins to realize he runs to keep himself from remembering how alone he is, forcing his body to quit on him as he falls into a depressed state. Andy's reason being to do it for April hits Chris deep, as his reason for keeping fit is purely for physical reasons. After his first attempt sees him finish in just under 30 minutes, Chris tries to motivate Andy by asking him to recite why he wants to be a policeman. The trio head to Pawnee's community college where Chris and Tom coach Andy during his two-mile run, that he has to be able to complete in under 25 minutes. Andy sees it as a daunting task, but Chris assures him that if he can focus his mind and his body, anything is possible. Leslie notes afterwards that Kathryn and her association would never lay people off, effectively calling her bluff.Įlsewhere, Chris Traeger and Tom Haverford have volunteered to help get Andy Dwyer into shape for his police entrance exam, which is just three months away. She does just that, voting yes to the bill. The forum comes up empty, while Ron tells her to go with her gut and not worry about a slightly negative image. Leslie begins doubting herself and her judgement, so she holds a public forum to gauge the community's view and insists on getting Ron Swanson's opinion on what she should do. Leslie attempts to call her bluff, but Kathryn insists she vote against the bill or a press release will be issued that puts the blame solely on Leslie for the supposed job losses. Kathryn retorts Leslie and her bill by stating if her bill passes, local restaurants will suffer and massive job losses will ensue. She meets with Pawnee Restaurant Association spokeswoman Kathryn Pinewood to discuss the terms of her bill and to question the reasoning behind the city's growing drink sizes. Meanwhile in Pawnee, Leslie has proposed her first bill: to put a tax on all the city's sugary sodas so as to discourage citizens from drinking them. April apologizes to Ben and changes her own tactics: getting the interns in line herself with her unpleasant demeanour. Ben does not appreciate the gesture as he was the one who brought April to D.C. It is revealed, however, that it was April who was putting up the drawings as a way of trying to get Ben to loosen up. He organises pizza and game of frisbee to try and gain his interns' respect, but just when he thinks he's on track to being on their level, another crude drawing pops up on the wall, leading to Ben lashing out at Ellis. After seeing crude, mocking drawings of him on the wall, Ben calls his boss Jennifer Barkley to request intern changes, but upon realizing how connected they all are, he changes his tactics and attempts to "kiss their assess" instead, specifically trying to get on Ellis' good side. Ben is not pleased with his interns' insubordination and attempts to be more assertive, but to no avail. The pair are still settling into their new environment, with Ben trying to get his interns in line, while April remains her cheeky self that puts in minimal effort. In Washington, D.C., Ben Wyatt and April Ludgate receive 12 care packages from Leslie Knope and Andy Dwyer, filled with goodies from Leslie and laundry from Andy.
