Kathryn Hahn as Jennifer Barkley, a successful political campaign manager and old acquaintance of Ben and Leslie. Michael Schur (created by), Ron Swanson: He presently serves as Mission President for Texas Greater Southeast First Jurisdiction, Bishop Johnny Tates, Prelate. Dunn at first seemed like he had a lot in common with Ron Swanson, but was later shown to be an exact opposite. Mt. Leslie reveals to Tom and Ben that she was offered the job of Eagleton parks director five years ago but turned it down, as she and Lindsay both made a promise to remain in Pawnee. The seal in Leslie's office at city hall shows "1816" as the town's founding date, while all other town seals throughout the series clearly read "1817." Male Tom (Aziz Ansari) informs the department that Eagleton, a more prosperous neighboring town of Pawnee, has erected a tall fence in the shared Lafayette Park to keep Pawnee residents out of their side. Sam Elliot After Ann bails Leslie out, she tells her that Lindsay built the fence because she is jealous that Leslie was offered the Eagleton job first and wants to get a rise out of her. Pastor Ron has served the Church of God in Christ as a District Superintendent, Director for In-services and as Administrative Assistant to deceased Bishop R.E. [3] After several months without an invitation to appear on the show, Posey said she became frustrated and stopped watching the show, but later changed her mind and started watching it again. Woodard, Jr. and Bishop Rufus Kyles, Jr. for the Texas Southeast First Jurisdiction. It's the only way we'll work together, is fighting in garbage. A Licensed Professional Counselor, he worked in the public school system for 20 years as a speech therapist and counselor. Ron Swanson (Nick Offerman) comes face-to-face with Eagleton Ron, aka Ron Dunn (Sam Elliott). Beloved by many for its cast of lovable and eclectic characters, "Parks and Recreation" finished its seven-year run on NBC in 2015 and is still finding new fans on streaming services to this day. For instance, on season five, episode 21, "Swing Vote," palm trees can clearly be seen while the gang plays mini-golf with Councilman Jeremy Jamm. Last appearance And in the world of "Parks and Recreation," Pawnee has Eagleton. | 21 min First appearance It isn't until season six, episode two, "The Pawnee Eagleton Tip Off Classic," that Ron concedes to getting his first cell phone so that his wife and her daughters can reach him in emergencies. Leslie quickly seeks revenge against Lindsay by getting her parks employees to throw garbage over the Eagleton side of the fence. Directed by Nicole Holofcener. Lindsay is impressed by how fast Leslie turned the fence into something positive, and remembers why she and Leslie joined the parks department in the first place. Eagleton Ron: “Just remember Ron, giving into hate is like drinking saltwater. Citing the poor maintenance of Pawnee's side of Lafayette Park, the Eagleton citizens prefer the fence stay up. Like what you see here? [11] Not all reviews were positive. Club said "Eagleton" further added to the mythology Parks and Recreation has built for itself by fleshing out the neighboring town." Series co-creator Michael Schur called a final scene with Leslie and Ron, in which the two voice their mutual admiration for each other, his favorite of the season. [8] Steve Kandell of New York magazine enjoyed the comedic chemistry between Poehler and Posey – and especially enjoyed the garbage fight scene – but said the sudden resolution to their feud felt forced. Parks and Recreation Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. He's in the same frisbee-golf league with Andy, but on different teams. Ginuwine as a fictional version of himself; he is Donna's cousin. It's reasonable to assume self-professed nerds like Leslie and Ben would've known better. Meanwhile, Leslie has discovered Ron's (Nick Offerman) upcoming birthday, a date he has kept secret fo… The outside view of the Eagleton correctional facility is of the Prowers County Courthouse located in Lamar, Colorado. [7] The scene Ron watches on television is an actual scene from that film. It's just very risky do stuff like that sometimes because if you haven't earned it, and the audience doesn't think you've earned it, then it just comes off as a cloying ploy for sentimentality. On episode four, a flashback reveals that the dreaded event known as "Morningstar" occurred in 2015, just one year after Ann Perkins (Rashida Jones) moved away from Pawnee. [8] The other film Leslie gives Ron is The Dirty Dozen, a 1967 war film about a team of convicted murderers being trained for mission to assassinate German officers, also during World War II. A longtime fan of Parks and Recreation and its star Amy Poehler, Posey had expressed an early interest in appearing on the show, and reportedly became frustrated with how long it took to be asked. "Two Funerals" [18], Entertainment Weekly writer Ken Tucker said the pairing of Poehler and Posey led to great comedic scenes, but that the "heart of the episode" was Leslie's celebration of Ron's birthday. 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