![]() ![]() Brent Briscoe made a guest appearance as J.J., owner of J.J.'s Diner, a restaurant that has appeared in previous Parks episodes.Īccording to Nielsen Media Research, "Flu Season" was seen by 5.83 million household viewers, a six percent decline from the previous episode, third season premiere "Go Big or Go Home". The episode included major development of the characters Ann, Ron and Ben, the latter of whom becomes extremely impressed with Leslie, starting a season-long romance subplot between the two characters. The episode was written by Norm Hiscock and directed by Wendey Stanzler. Meanwhile, Andy and Ron bond, and a hospital-bound April torments the nurse Ann. In the episode, a flu outbreak leaves Leslie ill, but she insists on making a public presentation about her proposed harvest festival. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on January 27, 2011. Another possible reason could be from the fact that Garry was a lot like Chris in his youth."Flu Season" is the second episode of the third season of the American comedy television series Parks and Recreation, and the 32nd overall episode of the series. ![]() A possible answer could be from Season 4 when it was revealed that Garry has an enormous penis or season 6 where his masterful cooking skills are showcased. Throughout Season 5, Ben constantly questions why Gayle is with Garry. Seeing the happiness of the Gergich family causes Leslie to realize that she needs to focus less on achievements, and more on the relationships in her life, especially her relationship with Ben. During breakfast, the whole Gergich family serenades Leslie in five-part harmony. Gayle reappears in " Jerry's Retirement", greeting Leslie into the Gergich household after Garry's retirement. Later at the party, the whole Gergich family sings "Here We Go A-Caroling" together. Everyone is stunned by the disparity between their levels of attractiveness. Gayle first appears on-screen in " Ron and Diane", when she and Garry cohost the Gergich holiday party. Gayle is neither seen nor heard in this episode. He then tells her that Garry has only eyes for her and pound cake, cracking up at his own joke. ![]() Tom Haverford is then shown on the phone, assuring Gayle that neither he nor Garry is gay and that he, too, didn't pose for the painting. She tells Gayle that she didn't pose for Garry's painting, but thanks her for thinking that she did. ![]() The episode " Jerry's Painting" ends with Leslie on the phone with Gayle, explaining that she isn't having an affair with Garry. In " Camping", Garry mentions to a visibly uncomfortable Ron Swanson that he was twenty-four when Gayle took his virginity. Despite everyones confusion over the pairing, Gayle is devoted to Garry and always expresses her love and affection for him. In the episode " Sweet Sixteen", Garry mentions that Gayle "makes a huge deal" out of his birthday every four years (since his birthday is on February 29) this celebration consists "splitting a piece of cotton candy cheesecake from Cakey J's Cheesecake Facility, holding hands for a while and listening to some Anita Baker," at which point she meets up with some friends and Garry turns in early. Garry mentioned in an episode that people say their daughter Millicent takes after Gayle, this ringing true for all of his daughters. According to the Parks Department Newsletter, Gayle received her undergraduate degree in Art History. ![]()
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