Ep 21. Swing Vote
- TV-14
- April 25, 2013
- 21 min
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7.5 (1,907)
In Parks & Recreation season 5 episode 21, titled "Swing Vote," the main plot revolves around Leslie and Ben campaigning for a new candidate for city council. The previous council member had died suddenly, leaving the position up for grabs. Leslie decides to back a woman named Jessica Wicks, who seems to be the most qualified candidate. However, Ben is not sold on Wicks and thinks they should support her opponent, Dexhart.
Meanwhile, Andy and Ron take a trip to the doctor's office, and Ann helps April prepare for a job interview. Andy, who has been experiencing some health issues, is nervous about going to the doctor. Ron, who has a deep mistrust of the medical establishment, accompanies him and acts as a surrogate tough guy to help Andy feel more at ease. Ann, on the other hand, takes April under her wing and helps her prepare for the interview by giving her some pointers on how to present herself.
As Leslie and Ben campaign for their respective candidates, they quickly realize that the election may come down to one swing vote. They go to great lengths to win over a local businessman, who could hold the key to the election. Along the way, they encounter some unexpected obstacles, including Leslie's old rival, Bobby Newport, who is back in town and looking to make a comeback.
The tension builds as the election draws near, and Leslie and Ben must decide whether to stick to their guns or compromise their values to win over the swing voter. In the end, they are forced to make a tough decision that could have far-reaching consequences for the city.
Overall, "Swing Vote" is a classic Parks & Rec episode that combines humor, heart, and a bit of political intrigue in the best possible way. The episode highlights the strengths of the ensemble cast, with each character getting their moment to shine. It also addresses some important issues, such as the role of money in politics and the often-overlooked importance of local elections.