Jenny Slate and Henry Winkler recently reunited, delighting fans with a callback to a famous scene from their time onParks and Recreation. The political satire sitcom aired on NBC, which ran from 2009-15, followed the daily lives and misadventures of local government employees working in the Parks department of the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana. Slate is known fromParks and Recreation’s castas Mona-Lisa Saperstein, half of the iconic twin duo that also includes Ben Schwartz’s Jean-Ralphio, while Winkler plays the duo’s father, Dr. Lu Saperstein, who reluctantly finances their schemes throughout the series.

Disguised as a superfan in the audience ofThe Drew Barrymore Show, Henry Winkler delighted Jenny Slate with a playful surpriseParks and Recreationreunion that immediately struck a chord with fans of the show. In a callback to one of Slate’s iconic lines (“Money, Please!"),Winkler asked, “I was just wondering, can I have some of that money back?”Slate burst into laughter before firmly responding with an amused, “No!” The two then shared a tearful hug as Winkler congratulated Slate on her new book,Life Form. Check out the heartwarming reunion below:

A split image of Ron Swanson meme and April from Parks and Rec

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The unexpected reunion between Winkler and Slate has sparked excitement among longtimeParks and Recreationfans. Though it’s been nearly a decade since the show ended,the playful interaction between the actors reminds viewers of the chemistry that made Mona-Lisa and Dr. Lu Saperstein’s dysfunctional dynamicso memorable. Winkler’s callback to their iconic on-screen relationship, in which Dr. Saperstein begrudgingly bankrolling Mona-Lisa’s ridiculous behaviors, was a perfect nod to the humor that defined their characters.

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For fans, moments like these keep the spirit ofParks and Recreationalive, tapping into nostalgia while reinforcing the lasting cultural relevance of the sitcom. This reunion also hints at how beloved the show remains within both its cast and audience, preserving hope for future guest appearances, reunions, or potentially new spin-offs featuring familiar characters from Pawnee.Schwartz himself has expressed an opennessto a Saperstein-focusedParks and Recreationspinoff, though admitted the biggest hurdle may be audiences putting up with the siblings for more than small snippets:

Mona Lisa looking shocked in Parks and Recreation.

But I think people have asked me the question of, “Do you think Mona-Lisa”— Mona-Lisa is my twin sister on it, played by Jenny Slate — “and Jean-Ralphio would have a spinoff?” I mean, listen, how fun [it would be] to play in that world again, but I remember [Parks & Rec co-creator)Mike Schur saying when we were doing interviews during one of the seasons, he loves Jean-Ralphio, and he’s like, “But I think you got to have him in tiny little bursts. [Laughs] If you have 30 minutes of Jean-Ralphio, that is far too much Jean-Ralphio.” And I think he may be right, but also listen, maybe it’s time to do something crazy and try it out. But I do think it’s just the energy of Jenny and I in a full episode just on us would be overwhelming, probably. But it would be so fun. Of course, it would be so fun. I love that whole team.

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Winkler and Slate’s delivery perfectly encapsulates the absurd dynamic ofParks and Recreation’s Saperstein family, that of a father continually enabling his self-centered children, only to find himself exasperated by their antics, and the bold and chaotic energy of Mona-Lisa. The authenticity in Slate’s immediate “No!” highlights how much both actors still embrace the humor of their roles. It’s not just a funny inside joke between two co-stars, but is a love letter to the fans who continue to quote Mona-Lisa’s ridiculous one-liners many years afterParks and Recreation’s ending.

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Parks and Recreation is a television series that premiered in 2009, focusing on Leslie Knope, a mid-level bureaucrat in Pawnee, Indiana. She encounters various challenges from bureaucrats and citizens while striving to beautify the town through her role in the Parks and Recreation Department.

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