Ep 2. Ron & Tammys
- TV-14
- September 29, 2011
- 21 min
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8.6 (2,690)
In season 4 episode 2 of Parks & Recreation, titled "Ron & Tammys," the focus is on the tumultuous relationship between Ron Swanson (Nick Offerman) and his ex-wife, Tammy II (Megan Mullally).
The episode begins with Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) and Ben Wyatt (Adam Scott) returning from their trip to Indianapolis to gather support for Leslie's campaign for city council. Leslie is feeling pretty confident about her chances, but her good mood is quickly derailed when she discovers that Ron has been hypnotized by Tammy II and is now completely under her control.
Throughout the episode, we see Ron and Tammy II engage in all kinds of destructive behavior - they down bottles of whiskey, smash up Leslie's office, and even get married in a surprise ceremony at a nearby strip club. Meanwhile, Leslie enlists the help of several other employees in an attempt to break Ron out of his trance, but all of their efforts fail.
As Leslie and the rest of the gang struggle to figure out what to do about Ron and Tammy II, we also get glimpses into the history of their relationship. We learn that Tammy II has always had a strange hold on Ron, and that their previous marriage was characterized by chaos and dysfunction. It becomes clear that Ron is helpless to resist her charms, and that in many ways, he is still deeply in love with her.
The episode's dramatic climax comes when Leslie decides to take matters into her own hands and confronts Tammy II head-on. What follows is a hilarious, over-the-top battle of wills between the two women, with a handcuffed Ron caught in the middle. In the end, Leslie's tenacity and determination win out, and Ron is freed from Tammy II's control.
Overall, "Ron & Tammys" is a classic episode of Parks & Recreation, showcasing the show's signature blend of heartwarming character moments and zany, off-the-wall comedy. The performances from Offerman and Mullally are especially standout, as they bring a real sense of chemistry and history to Ron and Tammy II's dysfunctional relationship. Fans of the show will definitely want to give this episode a watch!