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Season 4 features an overarching story arc, beginning in the first episode and culminating in the finale, where Leslie ran for the city council of Pawnee. But political campaigns are never easy, Leslie must deal with shady journalists, a deep-pocketed opponent, bus accidents, and even a still-smitten old flame in her quest to serve her beloved hometown.
With a cast as ostensibly close-knit and in-tune as these actors are, season four of Parks and Recreation illustrates just how far the series has come and could very well take it to even greater, and funnier, places.
Parks and Recreation continues its streak of leaving a season on a strong note with "Win, Lose or Draw" - an episode that hit the right spots comedically while also, you know, sneaking up on me emotionally.