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The "Child-Sized" soda, which is roughly the size of a small child and liquefies if you don't drink it fast enough.
Andy’s love for April Ludgate helps him finish his run in time. Conversely, this realization that he has "nothing to live for" sends the hyper-positive Chris into a deep depression, eventually leading him to seek therapy. 3. Intern Management in D.C. (The C-Plot)
This guide focuses on the episode " Soda Tax " (Season 5, Episode 2), which is the most prominent show with this specific title and episode number. [S5E2] Soda Tax
While working in Washington D.C., struggles to manage his lazy, entitled interns who are only there because of their powerful political families.
After a public forum where a citizen even suggests a "vagina tax" instead, Leslie nearly folds under the pressure. However, a talk with Ron Swanson —who admits he respects her for sticking to her guns even when he disagrees with her—inspires her to pass the tax in a tight 3–2 vote. 2. Training with Chris (The B-Plot) The "Child-Sized" soda, which is roughly the size
If you were looking for another show like (which aired "The Big House Pt. 2" as S5E2) or The Office (which aired "Weight Loss Part 2"), please let me know. Episode Overview Original Air Date: September 27, 2012.
NBC released three deleted scenes, including one where Leslie and Ann compare Leslie's career to George Clooney’s . "Parks and Recreation" Soda Tax (TV Episode 2012) - IMDb While working in Washington D
In her first major move as City Councilor, Leslie Knope proposes a tax on oversized sodas to combat Pawnee’s obesity crisis (the city is famously "First in Friendship, Fourth in Obesity").