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"The Master Plan" is the 23rd and penultimate episode of the second season of the American comedy television series Parks and Recreation, and the 29th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on May 13, 2010. In the episode, Pawnee's major budget problems result in state auditors (Adam Scott and Rob Lowe) arriving to make major cuts, much to Leslie's horror and Ron's delight. Meanwhile, Andy contemplates asking April to be his girlfriend, and Tom seeks a new girlfriend.

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  • "The Master Plan" is the 23rd and penultimate episode of the second season of the American comedy television series Parks and Recreation, and the 29th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on May 13, 2010. In the episode, Pawnee's major budget problems result in state auditors (Adam Scott and Rob Lowe) arriving to make major cuts, much to Leslie's horror and Ron's delight. Meanwhile, Andy contemplates asking April to be his girlfriend, and Tom seeks a new girlfriend. The episode was directed by Dean Holland and written by series co-creator Michael Schur. "The Master Plan" featured the first series appearances by Scott and Lowe, who became permanent cast members as characters Ben Wyatt and Chris Traeger. The episode also introduced Natalie Morales as Lucy, Tom's new girlfriend, and featured guest appearances by Ralph Richeson as "the ghoulish man" and regular series guests Ben Schwartz, April Marie Eden and Alison Becker. The idea of Pawnee's governmental problems were inspired by news reports at the time of a number of states shutting down schools, parks and other services due to the global recession. "The Master Plan" marked the end of the romantic relationship between Ann (Rashida Jones) and Mark (Paul Schneider), which allowed for the eventual departure of Schneider from the series. A subplot featuring romantic elements between Ann and Chris was a late addition to the script to better connect Lowe to the cast. This episode features six characters (five main characters) meeting their eventual spouses for the first time. Ann and Chris meet, Leslie and Ben meet and Tom and Lucy meet. According to Nielsen Media Research, "The Master Plan" was seen by 4.28 million household viewers, a five percent increase in viewership compared to the previous episode, "Telethon". The episode received generally positive reviews, with several commentators praising the addition of Scott and Lowe to the cast, although some said Scott had more long-term potential as a character than Lowe. The episode is widely considered a turning point in the series. "The Master Plan" and the rest of the second season of Parks and Recreation was released on DVD in the United States on November 30, 2010, which included an extended 30-minute "producer's cut" of the episode. (en)
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  • List of Parks and Recreation episodes (en)
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  • Rob Lowe and Adam Scott made their first appearances as, respectively, Chris Traeger and Ben Wyatt. (en)
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  • *Adam Scott as Ben Wyatt *Rob Lowe as Chris Traeger *Alison Becker as Shauna Malwae-Tweep *April Marie Eden as Trish Ianetta *Andy Forrest as Kyle *Natalie Morales as Lucy *Jim O'Heir as Jerry Gergich *Retta as Donna Meagle *Phil Reeves as Paul Iaresco *Ralph Richeson as Ghoulish Man *Ben Schwartz as Jean-Ralphio Saperstein (en)
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  • It was like, if he had just got into Pawnee on day two he would walk into Starbucks and every single person would know him and he'd be like, "Jimmy, how's the dog?' 'Hey did you catch anything when you went fishing?' He would know everybody. (en)
  • Most cities and towns in the country right now are going through these rough patches involving plummeting tax revenue and layoffs. So we're doing a torn-from-the-headlines thing. (en)
  • Overall this was a solid episode with a couple of great new characters, but it was the quieter character moments that really stood out. Andy thinking April had ditched him for Jean Ralphio. Leslie and Ben bonding over Ben's "Teen Mayor" back-story. Tom meeting Lucy. These are great examples of the reason why Parks and Rec has become so well-rounded. (en)
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  • Parks and Recreation (en)
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  • Matt Fowler, IGN (en)
  • Michael Schur, (en)
  • Parks and Recreation co-creator (en)
  • Screenwriter Harris Wittels, (en)
  • about the Chris Traeger character (en)
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  • "The Master Plan" is the 23rd and penultimate episode of the second season of the American comedy television series Parks and Recreation, and the 29th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on May 13, 2010. In the episode, Pawnee's major budget problems result in state auditors (Adam Scott and Rob Lowe) arriving to make major cuts, much to Leslie's horror and Ron's delight. Meanwhile, Andy contemplates asking April to be his girlfriend, and Tom seeks a new girlfriend. (en)
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  • The Master Plan (Parks and Recreation) (en)
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