![]() ![]() Leslie and Ben then decide it is best to tell Chris about their relationship, which results to Leslie being put on trial to see whether she used her relationship with Ben to get special treatment. Tom then cheers him up by reminding him that there are “other fish in the sea.” This does not completely rid Ben of his feelings for Leslie, and eventually, after several more fights and awkward situations, Leslie and Ben decide to make their relationship official, despite the consequences, in " Smallest Park". Ben eventually breaks down (while wearing a Batman suit he bought for himself) and tells Tom and Donna that he is having problems with women, but still not using Leslie’s name. Tom and Donna attempt to help the clearly distraught Ben (although they still are oblivious to his relationship with Leslie) by taking him to their annual “Treat Yo Self” day. However, this split does not rid the two of their feelings for each other. The pair decides to split amicably, with Ben giving Leslie a “ Knope 2012” button. Season 4 starts with Leslie being confused over whether to continue her secret romance with Ben or to follow her dreams and run for office. Season 3 leaves off with uncertainty as to which the relationship will continue because Leslie is contemplating running for office. He moves out of the motel he's been staying in and moves into April and Andy's house since Andrew "Burly" Burlinson moved out and left them the house. In the episode " Jerry's Painting", he admits to Andy that he has feelings for Leslie and that she might have feelings for him also. ![]() In " April and Andy's Fancy Party", he and Leslie stare at each other when Andy Dwyer is talking about doing what makes you happy after the wedding. The Harvest Festival brings Ben and Leslie closer together because of the teamwork needed for the success of it. He stammers and is awkward on the radio show, "Crazy Ira and The Douche". This episode is mainly about Ben and his history as teen mayor of Partridge, Minnesota. Ben embarrasses himself in " Media Blitz". He brings her waffles from JJ's Diner in the same episode, and chicken noodle soup, hinting his interest romantically in Leslie.īen is slowly starting to be more impressed by the citizens of Pawnee and their "passion", as well as Pawnee itself. Ben brings Leslie to the hospital for the flu because she won't admit she's sick in the episode " Flu Season", due to the fact that she has an important presentation with the Pawnee Chamber of Commerce about the Harvest Festival. In the same episode, Ben and Chris agree to re-start the tradition of the Pawnee Harvest Festival at the proposal of Leslie Knope. In the first episode of Season 3, " Go Big or Go Home", Ben starts a youth basketball league because of popular demand throughout Pawnee. When he sees how much effort she put into it, he lets her have the concert and even pays Freddy Spaghetti to come back after he agreed to perform at a library in Eagleton, which gets him back on Leslie's good side. Ron accidentally reveals that Leslie is secretly planning to put the canceled children's concert on an unused lot ( Lot 48) behind Ann Perkins' house, he tries to stop her. He and Chris set up a budget task force with several employees of Pawnee's government, including Ron Swanson. They become friends and he shares his history in politics with her, and tells her he became an auditor to show that he is responsible enough to run for mayor again.Ĭhris reveals that the town has virtually no funds left and the government will be shut down (which includes the parks of Pawnee) until further notice. When he asks her out to have a beer, they begin to respect each other more. Leslie yells at him on three different occasions for having an insensitive attitude about firing people from the Parks and Recreation team, as well as for cutting her budget. In Season Two when Ben first comes to Pawnee, he and Leslie Knope do not get along. After maturing, he becomes a state auditor and helps cities escape bankruptcy. He attended Carleton College, where he had a radio show called "Zoot Suit Wyatt". His immaturity and lack of experience led him to be unofficially banned from Partridge after he bankrupted the city by creating a winter sports complex called Ice Town. Riding a wave of anti-establishment sentiment, Sir Ben Wyatt was elected mayor of the town of Partridge, Minnesota in November of 1992 at the age of 18 and was impeached two months later.
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