Over 7 seasons,Parks and Recreationintroduced many interesting couples.
These two have a unique opposites-attract charm, and their relationship lasts the longest.
The unlikely pair get married in Season 3 and never break up.
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While they have childish tendencies, they encourage and bring out the best in each other.
Andy’s character drastically changed when he became more of a fixture, and it was for the better.
Yet, it wasn’t changing Andy into the lovable man-child fans know that inspired his relationship with April.
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This unassuming moment establishes a connection between them, but it wasn’t scripted.
April showing interest in Andy’s band is a starting point for them in the series and the idea.
There’s two versions, and one of them is way sadder than the other.
Both characters add humor to the series, but together, they are even better.
Though their relationship took a while to develop, April’s improvised line marked the perfect beginning for them.
April’s understanding of Andy’s music may be a subtle start, but it makes sense.
Together, they reject the expectations of adulthood and live completely as themselves.
Despite their differences, neither wants to change the other, thoughthey do mature together by the end.
The unique and loving relationship became a highlight of the series, all because Plaza added one simple line.