Brooklyn nine nine season 3 episode 21
They compete with each other, annoy each other, gossip and flirt, but at the end of the day, they have each other’s backs.īrooklyn Nine-Nine Season 2, Episode 21 airs May 3 at 8:30 pm EST on Fox. Jake’s colleagues are a brilliant and capable bunch, but lack a certain level of discipline and leadership.
Captain Holt believes in rules and regulations, two concepts that have long been overlooked by the detectives in the 99th precinct. That is, until the precinct gets a new commanding officer, Captain Ray Holt (Andre Braugher). Perhaps because he has the best arrest record among his colleagues, he’s been enabled – if not indulged – throughout his entire career. Detective Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg) is gifted enough that he’s never had to work too hard or follow the rules too closely. We use cookies to provide statistics that help us give you the best experience on our site. Genre:Comedy, Crime & MysteryYear:2018FPB Rating:13L Audio:English. Dont miss the much-loved modern sitcom that is already a classic. Fortunately he and his fellow oddball colleagues are also great at their job.
Meanwhile, Charles and Gina struggle to convince Terry to stay at the precinct after he receives a tempting job offer from a private-security firm.īrooklyn Nine-Nine is a new single-camera ensemble comedy about what happens when a talented, but carefree, detective and his diverse group of colleagues get a new captain with a lot to prove. A(z) 'Brooklyn Nine-nine S01.E022' cím videót 'madox33' nev felhasználó töltötte fel a(z) 'film/animáció' kategóriába. Detective Jake Peralta is a great cop, but also a total goofing slacker. Jake’s excitement to work with a top NYPD detective is tempered when he discovers the guy wants to date Amy. (“Oh, Bob,” uttered Raymond, packing what is clearly a lot of hurt and betrayal into an economy of words.Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 2, Episode 21 airs tonight on Fox. (Sounds like we have a fun outside-the-precinct story line percolating for him in season 4.) Luckily, Amy leveraged Maura’s heartbreak into a bonding opportunity that yielded not only the one dirty FBI agent, but Bob as well, leading us to that ripped-from-a-big-screen-thriller moment in which Amy called Jake to tell him the good news a moment too late: By the time Jake frantically dialed Holt, his captain was being held at gunpoint by Bob. Soon enough, though, she “busted” him as yet another cheater when she heard the excited cell call from Genevieve that their adoption had gone through. He would be forced to double down on his undercover gig - curse his perfect butt! - by allowing her to romance him.
In a twist more shocking than the Bob-is-bad reveal, Maura became smitten with Charles (or at least the great Hebrew hoax version of him) she was convinced that he was the one good guy with whom she could break her streak of bad luck with bad men. Back behind bars, the prison operation continued as Charles and Amy worked Figgis’ sister, Maura, the triple-murderer who had knowledge of her brother’s criminal operation. What’s that? The other story lines? Ah, yes. (Rosa managed to squeeze out a tear last week this week she squeezed into some really uncomfortable spaces.) It was hella fun down to the revelation in the final seconds that Bob isn’t the straight-and-narrow lover of the law that Holt is: Bob had actually run a long con in which he led Holt, Jake, and Rosa to half of the guilty party, Agent Ryan Whealon, and covered up his own involvement with some crafty file-switching during their heist. 7), this was a match made in Holt heaven. 6 below) - to their by-the-unabridged-book approach of the tiniest of details (see No. From the first sighting of the pair in flashback - which showed them dispassionately bonding over their disinterest in small talk (see No. Suddenly we were seeing double, and our pleasure was increased by a similar amount. In Tuesday night’s episode, which featured one of the funniest plots of this increasingly serialized season, Holt called in his old colleague from the FBI (played by 24 alum Dennis Haysbert) to help flush out the dirty FBI agent who was in cahoots with Jimmy “the Butcher” Figgis.