The next day, Lauren's furious mother reveals her daughter's assignment was "Why Government Matters" and that Lauren simply wrote "It doesn't". As she's leaving, he excitedly dashes back into his office and comes back out to give her a Claymore Landmine. He delights in discussing politics with her, telling her she's smarter than most of the people who work at City Hall. She eagerly accepts his anti-government views. He illustrates the concept of taxes by eating 40 percent of Lauren's lunch, to compare his actions to those of the government. Ron initially resists, but soon espouses his libertarian beliefs to her. In a separate subplot, a young girl named Lauren Berkus asks to interview Ron Swanson for her school's field trip assignment to City Hall. The next day, April brings the other members of Mouse Rat to City Hall and surprises Andy by singing his song "The Pit". Ann tells April she has to be supportive of Andy no matter how she feels. April seeks advice from Ann because, although she dislikes her, Ann previously dated Andy for several years. When April reveals her favorite band is Neutral Milk Hotel and not Andy's band Mouse Rat, Andy angrily leaves the game and they later have a big fight which causes him to quit his music. It quickly becomes clear that Jerry and Donna know much more about each other than the recently-married Andy and April. Meanwhile, Tom Haverford asks Andy Dwyer, April Ludgate, Jerry Gergich and Donna Meagle to participate in a new game show called Know Ya Boo, that he is hoping to pitch to networks he admits that it is a rip-off of The Newlywed Game. Ben immediately kisses her, leaving Leslie simultaneously delighted and nervous about their future. The next day, Leslie and Ben run into each other alone. He insists they sleep at his home in Indianapolis, ruining their night. Just as Leslie decides to do so, she is surprised to find Chris has arrived at the dinner to congratulate the two personally. She slips away to call Ann for advice, and she urges Leslie to act on her feelings. Leslie reluctantly accepts Ben's invitation to a celebratory dinner that night, where Ben brings up his feelings for Leslie. The speech clearly impresses both the judges and Leslie, and Pawnee is ultimately selected for the tournament. Ben delivers a heartfelt speech about the town, but also appears to be secretly speaking about his feelings for Leslie. After an awkward drive to Indianapolis, Leslie and Ben speak before the little league commission, which seems reluctant to choose Pawnee for the tournament. Leslie and Ann devise numerous boring conversation topics for the trip to prevent it from becoming romantic. Just as Ann Perkins suggests to Leslie that she should avoid being alone with Ben, Chris asks Leslie and Ben to drive to Indianapolis to pitch Pawnee as the next host of the Indiana Little League Baseball tournament. Leslie Knope and Ben Wyatt still harbor strong romantic feelings for each other but cannot date due to Chris Traeger's strict policy against workplace dating. Chris sends Leslie and Ben on a trip to the capital Ron teaches a student about his views Tom's new game April hurts Andy's feelings.
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