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Master Plan (Season 2, Episode 23)

Even before ā€œLeslieā€™s House,ā€ it was clear that Parks and Recreation was shaping up into something special. But the prospect of adding two new faces - even if those faces are as adorable as Adam Scottā€™s and Rob Loweā€™s - to the cast could have risked overstuffing a show already dangerously full of characters fighting for airtime. Ironically, a half-hour featuring Leslie poorly (and Ron giddily) reacting to news of impending budget cuts was Parks and Recreation at its most crowded. The introduction of Ben and Chris in ā€œMaster Planā€ was also the show introducing its first major, non-Pit story arc, with Pawneeā€™s bankruptcy eventually culminating in ā€œHarvest Festivalā€ well into the following season. The show had mostly been a series of one-off episodes up until that point, largely maintaining continuity through callbacks and relationships (Andy and Aprilā€™s own becoming a real possibility here, as the episode celebrates her 21st birthday). From ā€œMaster Planā€ on, though, there was rarely ever a stretch of time where Leslie wasnā€™t working towards some greater goal, which helped open up the show to bigger and better venues from which to watch the Parks crew change.