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praises the show's transition into a "sweet, good-hearted" comedy that remains consistently hilarious.

notes that by this point in the season, Leslie has evolved into a "feminist icon" rather than just a female version of Michael Scott. Parks and Recreation 2x21

The rapid-fire cameos from Pawnee’s weirdest citizens provide the "94 meetings" with a high joke-per-minute ratio. According to reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes , the episode perfectly captures the absurd bureaucracy of local government. praises the show's transition into a "sweet, good-hearted"

In (Season 2, Episode 21), Parks and Recreation delivers one of its most frantic and character-driven episodes, showcasing the peak of the show's chaotic energy. The plot revolves around a scheduling blunder by April, who accidentally books 93 of Ron Swanson’s meetings for a single day—March 31st—thinking the date didn't exist. Plot Summary According to reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes , the

Leslie discovers that a historic local gazebo is set to be demolished to make way for a newer structure. She launches a one-woman protest, eventually enlisting April’s help to stall the demolition through bureaucratic loopholes.

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