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Download Parks and Recreation S02e13 Torrent Parks and Recreation Season 2 Subtitles English download parks and recreation s02e13 torrent Parks and Recreation Season 2 subtitles English. Parks and Recreation is an American comedy television series on the NBC television network, starring Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope, a perky, mid-level bureaucrat in the parks department of Pawnee, a fictional town in Indiana. It uses a single-camera, mockumentary filming style, with the implication being that a documentary crew is filming everyone. Movie rating: 8.6 / 10 ( 226482 ) AKA: Public Service, The Untitled Greg Daniels/Mike Schur/Amy Poehler Project, Парки та зони вiдпочинку, Parks and Rec. Parks and Recreation >> Season 2. When Ben prevents Leslie from holding a children’s concert, she takes matters into her own hands. Mark makes some big decisions about his life, and Andy gets some unexpected romantic attention. Parks And Recreation S02E24 HDTV XviD-LOL.avi 7 4 175.1 MB Dita496. 2x23 | The Master Plan. Leslie is disappointed when her new park plans are put on hold by a visit from two state auditors. April has plans for Andy at her birthday party, and Ann tries to piece together a romantic mystery. Parks And Recreation S02E23 HDTV XviD-LOL.avi 9 3 175.1 MB Dita496. 2x22 | Telethon. Leslie hosts a late-night shift for a local telethon, and lands former Indiana Pacer Detlef Schrempf as a celebrity guest. Meanwhile, Mark has big plans for his relationship with Ann. Parks And Recreation S02E22 HDTV XviD-LOL.avi 7 1 175.2 MB Dita496. 2x21 | 94 Meetings. Ron is furious when April mistakenly schedules a ton of meetings for him. Meanwhile, Leslie fights to preserve a historical landmark. Parks And Recreation S02E21 HDTV XviD-NoTV.avi 8 5 175.2 MB Dita496. 2x20 | Summer Catalog. Preparing the Summer Events Catalog, Leslie decides to take Ron and the past directors of the Parks Department out for a picnic lunch. Tom enlists the help of Ann and Mark to pose for the cover photo. Parks And Recreation S02E20 HDTV XviD-LOL.avi 11 1 175 MB Dita496. 2x19 | Park Safety. After Jerry gets mugged by a bunch of kids, Leslie meets with the head park ranger in hopes of improving park safety. Meanwhile, everyone tries to be nicer to Jerry once he returns to the office. Parks And Recreation S02E19 HDTV XviD-LOL.avi 10 3 175.1 MB Dita496. 2x18 | The Possum. When a possum bites the mayor's dog on a golf course, Leslie is asked to form a task force to catch the pesky animal. Meanwhile, Ron is upset when Mark refuses to bend the rules for him. Parks And Recreation S02E18 HDTV XviD-LOL.avi 8 3 175.1 MB Dita496. 2x17 | Woman of the Year. Leslie is outraged when Ron wins a “Woman of the Year” award for a project she started. Meanwhile, Tom is desperate to find some money to invest in a local Pawnee club. Parks And Recreation S02E17 HDTV XviD-LOL.avi 5 4 175.1 MB Dita496. 2x16 | Galentine's Day. When Leslie hears her mom’s story about an old flame, she and her boyfriend Justin track him down and reunite them on Valentine’s Day. Meanwhile, Andy and his band are nervous about playing a gig at the Senior Center. Parks And Recreation S02E16 HDTV XviD-LOL.avi 7 2 175.1 MB Dita496. 2x15 | Sweetums. The Parks Department forms a partnership with a local company to sell energy bars at the parks in Pawnee, but Leslie tries to stop the deal when she discovers how unhealthy the snacks are. Mark reluctantly agrees to help Tom move out of his house. Parks And Recreation S02E15 HDTV XviD-LOL.avi 7 3 175.1 MB Dita496. 2x13 | The Set Up. Ann sets Leslie up on a blind date with a co-worker, which does not go as well as Leslie hoped. An old friend of Ann's makes Mark feel insecure. Parks And Recreation S02E13 HDTV XviD-LOL.avi 6 3 175.1 MB Dita496. 2x12 | Christmas Scandal. Leslie designs the Pawnee Winter Wonderland Festival, but has to hide from the press when a meeting with a disgraced Councilman lands her in the middle of a sex scandal. Meanwhile, Ron offers to cover for Leslie for the day, and quickly discovers how much work she really does..
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