Knope Problem

Leslie Knope is a problem-solver. And a bit of a basket case, but the two often go hand in hand, right?
Rating: Unrated

Plan of Attack

The binders were well-organized, Leslie. The fact that you stuck to reading every word out of them? Not as well thought-out.
Rating: Unrated

Leslie at Work

Leslie gets extra serious in this still from Parks and Recreation. You do NOT wanna mess with her.
Rating: Unrated

Something to Tell Chris

Leslie and Ben approach Chris in this scene from Parks and Recreation. How will he react to their relationship?
Rating: Unrated

Going Camping

Leslie looks over her club of young women here. She takes great pride her ability to make a fun camping schedule.
Rating: Unrated

Vote for Knope!

You've got our vote, Leslie Knope. If we resided in Pawnee, Indiana, that is.
Rating: Unrated

Joan Gotcha!

Joan Callamezzo has gotcha! Leslie falls prey to this talk show host's tricks on "Born & Raised."
Rating: Unrated

Leslie at the Podium

Will Leslie Knope run for office? That's the main question at the outset of season four of Parks and Recreation.
Rating: Unrated

An Awkward Dinner

This looks to be an awkward meal, as Leslie dines with her returning ex and her current squeeze.
Rating: Unrated

A Party for Jerry

Happy birthday to Jerry! As you can tell, he's very excited about his party in this scene.
Rating: Unrated

Leslie and Tom

Leslie Knope and Tom Haverford in "The Stakeout," in Season 2 of Parks and Recreation. They are, as you might have expected, on a stakeout.
Rating: Unrated

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.
Rating: Unrated

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