On season four, Leslie and Ben (Adam Scott) help run a high school's model U.N. During the conference, England is said to be part of the Security Council as a lone nation — but in reality, England is represented on the Security Council as only part of the United Kingdom, alongside Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. But Amy and Nick are just so good, and the relationship between Leslie and Ron is deep enough, and broad enough, where we can write something like that and they just perform the hell out of it. He attended the C. H. Mason System of Bible Colleges, and earned a Doctor of Ministry degree from Houston Graduate School of Theology. Directed by Nicole Holofcener. [13], In its 9:30 p.m. timeslot, "Eagleton" was outperformed by the Fox crime drama series Bones, which was seen by 10.94 million household viewers; the CBS forensic crime series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which was seen by 10.67 million households; and the ABC medical drama series Grey's Anatomy, which was seen by 10.11 million household viewers. "[1] Matt Fowler of IGN found Posey's character "somewhat one-note", but felt the episode was an improvement over the previous week's "Jerry's Painting", and with great comedy coming from the portrayal of Eagleton and Ron's paranoia about his surprise birthday party. Woodard, Jr. and Bishop Rufus Kyles, Jr. for the Texas Southeast First Jurisdiction. Harris Wittels (executive story editor). Following the merger of Pawnee and Eagleton, Ron Swanson retains his role as head of the Parks department, leaving Ron Dunn out of a job. Leslie is forced to deal with a former beloved colleague-turned bitter enemy when a neighboring town separates a shared park with a fence. [17] Damian Holbrook of TV Guide said Posey was perfectly cast in her guest role, and said of the episode: "Sometimes TV gets it right, and last night, Parks and Recreation got it uber-right. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on May 5, 2011. Ron Eagleton, Actor: Out of the Unknown. [9] Eagleton is such a rich town that, after their town meeting, they distribute gift bags that include an iPod Touch, a portable music player by Apple, Inc.[8][9] Lindsay Carlisle Shay also drives a Cadillac Escalade, an expensive luxury sport utility vehicle brand by Cadillac. Pastor Eagleton is a graduate of North Texas University with a bachelor's degree in Speech Pathology and The University of Houston at Clear Lake City, with a master's in Counseling. [3] After several months without an invitation to appear on the show, Posey said she became frustrated and stopped watching the show, but later changed her mind and started watching it again. Leslie meets with Lindsay, who condescendingly refuses to remove the fence and insults Pawnee in the process. [4] She later met with the staff of the show about one year before "Eagleton" was filmed. "Our first priority is helping you take care of yourself and your family. As a result, Posey was exhausted during the filming, including the Eagleton public forum scene, which was shot at the Toluca Lake Sports Center in Toluca Lake district of Los Angeles. The Atlantic writer Scott Meslow called it a cartoonish and "strangely uneven" episode, and felt Posey's appearance was distracting and disruptive to the natural flow of the show. He also complimented the show for giving Poehler's and Posey's characters a strong back story that helped further develop the history of Pawnee and the characters. [12] This constituted an increase over the previous episode, "Jerry's Painting",[13] which was seen by an estimated 4.71 million households. A fight scene between Poehler's and Posey's characters among piles of garbage was performed with stuntwomen during temperatures of more than 100 degrees. She also said she was excited to work with director Nicole Holofcener. The thirst only grows worse.” Ron: “Leslie remove this man before I commit an act of violence against him.” Pastor Eagleton has been married to Jeorgia Baxter Eagleton since 1972 and they are the parents of four gifted, anointed children: Korey; Damon & wife, Nikkia; Amber; and Devin. https://parksandrecreation.fandom.com/wiki/Ron_Dunn?oldid=29402. Sam Elliott as Ron Dunn, the former head of the Eagleton parks department. Club said "Eagleton" further added to the mythology Parks and Recreation has built for itself by fleshing out the neighboring town." THEN AND NOW: Here's what the cast of 'Parks and Recreation' is up to 10 years later. On season two, episode six, "Kaboom," it's said that Pawnee's wealthier counterpart of Eagleton is located two towns over — but later on the show it's clear that the towns border each other. A Licensed Professional Counselor, he worked in the public school system for 20 years as a speech therapist and counselor. Visit INSIDER's homepage for more stories. [7] Hillary Busis, also of Entertainment Weekly, called Posey's performance "pitch-perfect" and called Leslie's construction of the baseball diamond "a sweet coda to a great, funny episode".