

When Jerry pretends to be a bad guy attacking April - so that Andy can live out his fantasy of being an action hero - he can’t read his script correctly.ģ7. All Jerry can say is, “Jeez, I’m sorry.”ģ5. Jerry reaches to eat Tom’s cupcakes and Tom glares at him, yelling, “Those are for me, Jerry!”ģ6. Jerry is way behind on his paperwork, and Ben is mad because he hasn’t filled out a PC10 form in two and a half years.

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At the very end of the episode, he comes back to update her on his progress because everyone forgot to tell him that they had figured it out and didn’t need to worry about it.ģ4. At the beginning of the episode, Leslie sends Jerry out to re-interview everyone she interviewed in her new book to discredit rumors that there is an inaccuracy in it. As Ron runs out of the office to escape his ex-wife Tammy, he bumps into Jerry, who spills food everywhere.ģ2. When Ron leaves the office, April steps in as “acting manager.” Jerry counters April’s commands with “You’re not our boss!” until she death-glares him, and he begrudgingly adds “ma’am.”ģ3. Jerry asks why it says he has a cute butt, and the office begins to chant that he has a “cube butt.”ģ0. Jerry puts lighter fluid in Li’l Sebastian’s ceremonial torch instead of propane, which singes Ron’s face.ģ1. Leslie accidentally sends a sexual memo meant for Ben to Jerry. Jerry’s snake-juice-induced laughing turns to wheezing.Ģ9. The painting also features Tom as fat cherub.Ģ8. Jerry wears a ridiculous shirt to April and Andy’s surprise wedding.Ģ7. Jerry says “rapists” instead of “rappers.”Ģ6. Jerry farts while riding the Ferris wheel with Tom at the Harvest Festival.Ģ5. Jerry says, “That’s way too late, I will be deep into my bath by then.” No one wants to hear that, Jerry.Ģ4. Tom is telling everyone that his party will be at 9 p.m. Jerry goes to Ron and Tammy 2’s wedding party, to the dismay of everyone else.Ģ3. When April reads an entry aloud, we discover that Jerry played Tinkerbell in his school’s performance of Peter Pan.Ģ2. Jerry donates his mother’s diaries to be deposited in the time capsule. Ben tells everyone that they have no work except for park maintenance, and Jerry cheers.Ģ1. Jerry picks the only phone at the telethon with 25 lines.Ģ0. Jerry uses a picture of a pedophile in the catalogue mock-up.ġ9. The office bought Jerry a peppermint latte, and he spills it on himself.ġ8.
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When his plugs it in, it displays a picture of him on vacation instead of a graph.ġ3. Jerry says “twout” instead of trout and that he has “marbles full of mouth.”ġ4. Jerry drops something, bends over, rips his pants, and farts loudly.ġ5. Tom has to get off of the golf cart because Jerry weighs it down too much.ġ6. It is revealed that Jerry actually lied to Leslie about being mugged after she publicly hailed his mugging as an example of why the park police need more funding. Jerry actually fell into the creek trying to grab a burrito he dropped, and that is how he dislocated his shoulder.ġ7. Everybody puts Jerry’s name in the bowl to feed the hummingbirds.ġ0. Jerry says he was mugged by kids and dislocated his shoulder in the process, but that he “didn’t get a good look” at who mugged him.ġ2. Jerry’s computer is not plugged in for his presentation. Leslie advises all Parks Department employees to go to the bathroom before they get into their Santa costumes, “so we can avoid what happened last year,” to which Jerry responds, “It was just farts!”ĩ.

Jerry accidentally says “murinal” instead of “mural.”ĥ. Jerry tells Tom about a Halloween party for which he did not receive an invitation.Ĥ. Jerry uses permanent marker on a whiteboard.ģ. They tell him that he has to play, and discover that he got plastic surgery and that his adopted mother had a marijuana-possession charge. The office plays a game where they dig up dirt on each other, and Jerry doesn’t want to play. (Dammit, Jerry, you couldn’t even make it to 100?) He doesn’t seem to mess up at all in the first season, likely because he doesn’t do anything at all.ġ.

How many times does it take for Jerry to get something right on Parks & Recreation? Ninety-five, apparently.
