However, she is undermined when reporter Perd Hapley (Jay Jackson) also has on pornographic film actress Brandi Maxxxx ( Mara Marini), who defends the painting by comparing it to pornography. Leslie goes on the news program "Ya' Heard? with Perd" to rouse public support for the painting by portraying it as a depiction of a powerful woman. The next day, local conservative activist Marcia Langman ( Darlene Hunt) compares the painting to bestiality, deems it unsuitable for a government setting and demands it be destroyed. Tom, however, is humiliated because a pot-bellied cherub in the painting shares his likeness. Instead of being embarrassed, Leslie feels empowered by the painting. Jerry explains he subconsciously painted Leslie while thinking about powerful women. Jerry ( Jim O'Heir) displays his painting of the fictional topless centaur Greek goddess Diaphena, which looks exactly like Leslie. Meanwhile, the parks employees attend an art show exhibiting paintings that will later be hung in government buildings. Ben decides to teach a reluctant Andy and April how to properly live like adults. Although the two have been living by themselves for only a week, the house is a complete mess with no everyday items like plates or utensils available. Andy ( Chris Pratt) and April ( Aubrey Plaza) offer him a spare room in their house, since their previous roommate moved out and left the house to them. Meanwhile, now that he is staying in Pawnee permanently, Ben decides to move out of the motel where he has been living. Leslie ( Amy Poehler) feels powerless at work because a policy by Chris ( Rob Lowe) forbidding workplace romances is preventing her from dating Ben ( Adam Scott). KUAM aired the episode on Sunday, May 1, 2011, due to The Royal Wedding, which aired the next morning on most NBC Stations, preempting the episode. The episode received generally positive reviews. However, it was only seen by an estimated 4.71 million household viewers, a drop from the previous episode, " Soulmates". Nielsen ratings were expected to be high for "Jerry's Painting" due to the lead-in from The Office. Mara Marini also portrayed Brandi Maxxxx, a porn star who publicly defends the painting. "Jerry's Painting" featured appearances by recurring guest stars Darlene Hunt as activist Marcia Langman, and Jay Jackson as reporter Perd Hapley. The original broadcast ran 10 minutes longer than usual because it followed an extended episode of The Office, which featured the last appearance by lead actor Steve Carell. The episode was written by Norm Hiscock and directed by Dean Holland. Meanwhile, Ben moves in with Andy and April, then tries to teach them how to live like adults. In the episode, Jerry creates a painting of a topless Greek goddess that resembles Leslie, and Leslie tries to protect it from a conservative activist who wants it banned. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on April 28, 2011. " Jerry's Painting" is the eleventh episode of the American comedy television series Parks and Recreation's third season, and the 41st overall episode of the series. For example, in the episode "Park Safety", he claimed to have been mugged by teenagers rather than owning up to falling into a stream.11th episode of the 3rd season of Parks and Recreation " Jerry's Painting" However, he does feel intimidated by his colleagues. For example, on one occasion he stumbled over his words saying "murinal" rather than "mural", causing an abundance of teasing rather than a reaction to the aforementioned mural he had created. Ron says that Jerry is both the "schlemeil" and the "schlemazel" of the office, meaning he's both a klutz and the victim of the universe's contempt. For his part, Jerry mainly tolerates the mocking of his coworkers, looking ahead two years to his retirement on a full pension. In the episode "Telethon", he is shown to be a skilled pianist. His opinions and talents often go unnoticed due to poor respect from his co-workers. He is often the butt of jokes due to his embarrassing history, a collection of awkward moments including public urination, plastic surgery after being hit by a fire truck, routinely spilling his cup of soup, and being adopted by a woman arrested for selling marijuana. He seems to have a normal family life and some artistic talent, once creating a mural of the Pawnee City Hall composed of minuscule pictures of the town's citizens. Jerry Gergich works for the Department of Parks and Recreation and is a married father of three girls. His surname was first mentioned in the episode "Park Safety".
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