Parks and Recreation season 6 episode 16 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In Pawnee, Leslie proudly unveils a revamped city website, complete with a novel online poll for a new town slogan. Trouble arises when local radio hosts hijack the poll, promoting ludicrous suggestions. Meanwhile, Andy struggles to find bands for a concert, and Ron's secret jazz musician identity, Duke Silver, is accidentally revealed to Andy. Tom faces challenges in his quest to open an Italian restaurant. Despite hiccups, a heartwarming new slogan is chosen for Pawnee, and Leslie contemplates her career future with reassurance from Ben.
Full Episode S06E16 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What new feature does the revamped Pawnee website offer?
The ability to pay parking tickets, apply for business licenses, and participate in an online poll for a new town slogan.
Who created the new Pawnee website?
Ben Wyatt.
What is the mascot on the Pawnee website?
An animated panda named Peebo.
Where does Andy seek advice for finding bands for the unity concert?
From April Ludgate, regarding venues in Eagleton.
What job opportunity is Leslie Knope considering?
Overseeing a branch office of the National Park Service.
What type of restaurant is Tom Haverford planning to open?
"Tom's Bistro," an authentic Sinatra-style Italian restaurant.
Who sabotaged the online poll for the new town slogan?
Local radio hosts, Crazy Ira and The Douche.
How does Leslie try to salvage the online poll?
By participating in the radio show hosted by Crazy Ira and The Douche.
What is Ron Swanson's secret identity?
He is the jazz musician Duke Silver.
What slogan is ultimately chosen for Pawnee?
"When you're here, then you're home."
What concern does Leslie express about her potential new job?
She worries she might fail due to its focus on big-picture planning rather than hands-on tasks.
Who reassures Leslie about her capabilities for the new job?
Ben Wyatt.