Leslie and Ann

Leslie and Ann in "The Stakeout." This Parks and Recreation duo is coming into its comedic own.
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Tux and Flipper

Leslie Knope reflects on the Pawnee Zoo's penguins and their marriage. They are both male penguins, unbeknownst to her.
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That One Hurt

Leslie Knope reflects on one of her latest blunders. That's not a short list.
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Leslie and Ron

Leslie and Ron are two of the big shots of the Parks and Recreation in Pawnee, Ind. Big shots used loosely, of course.
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Pawnee Pride

Leslie Knope and two penguins she recently married on display at the Pawnee Zoo. They're gay, those penguins.
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Leslie Shields Herself

Leslie Knope shields herself from debris hurled at her by miscreant youths in "Boys' Club," from the debut season of Parks and Recreation.
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Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler)

Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) in the fourth episode of Parks and Recreation, "The Reporter."
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Knope Problem

Leslie Knope is a problem-solver. And a bit of a basket case, but the two often go hand in hand, right?
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Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope

Amy Poehler stars as Leslie Knope, a small-town Parks and Recreation "exec," in Parks and Recreation, from the creators of The Office.
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Parks and Recreation Chief

Parks and Recreation head Leslie Knope of Pawnee, Indiana, is seen here in "The Reporter," the third episode of Parks and Recreation.
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Leslie Knope Photo

Leslie Knope gets all kinds of fired up in "The Reporter," the third episode of Parks and Recreation.
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Leslie and Mom

We didn't think it was possible for Leslie to be any more awkward. Then, she walked into her mom's office.
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Parks & Rec Quotes

Leslie: I know you're not gay.
Tom: No, I'm not.
Leslie: But you're effeminate.
Tom: What?
Leslie: Well, you're wearing a peach shirt with a coiled snake on it.
Tom: That's because it was featured in Details magazine, and it's awesome.

Look, Tammy and I don't work. We are oil and water. Or oil and TNT and C4 and a detonator and a butane torch.

Ron