Deus Angst Machina: Kate, who barely met her father, and got dumped by her boyfriend for being too sad about losing her mother the month before, and lost her job recently as well.Defiant Captive: Kate is hauled off the plane in handcuffs by the Port Authority police, and demands they let her go when she meets Jake and Amy.*Crack!* "Oh, My Back!": Terry's attempt at yoga ends painful.So when she found out she had a half-brother, Jake, she jumped at the chance to meet him, the only family she had left besides her father. Shortly after that, she lost her job, and her boyfriend, Kurt, broke up with her for being "too sad" about her mother's passing. She barely met her father, had no siblings growing up, and her mother died just a month before. Cosmic Plaything: Kate, who's had rough childhood, and overall crappy life.In this episode, Diaz says she broke up with her previous girlfriend for eating soup "too much" (twice). To Paranoia, in which Diaz states she never had soup.Also mentioned are sisters from "ATL" (Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta) and "EWR" (Newark-Liberty). (The episode title, "DFW", refers to "Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport", the area where Kate is from). To Two Turkeys, when Jake's dad reveals that he has multiple siblings in the major airline hubs, and in this episode, his new half-sister, Kate Peralta, comes to New York to visit him for the first time.In this episode, she reveals that they broke up, and Gina tries to set her up with one of her lesbian friends. To Game Night, When Rosa came out as bisexual to the rest of the squad and revealed to all of them that she had a girlfriend.To The Favor, when Scully mentions how (in the aforementioned episode) Terry gave their previous nap room to Gina so she could pump breast milk.Comically Missing the Point: Jake says that Tony is obviously the hottest of Amy's brothers and is confused about why Amy hesitated to answer the same, not getting why Amy is so taken aback by being asked which one of her brothers she finds physically attractive.In the event, in its NBC afterlife, it has become merely adequate and that, truly, is a crime. To have ended Brooklyn Nine-Nine after its fifth season would have allowed it to go out on a beautiful high. ![]() Would that the network’s commissioning team had been napping that day. Two years ago, Fox dropped the series, to a chorus of devastated wailing from fans and celebs including Mark Hamill, Lin-Manuel Miranda (who played Amy’s brother David in the show) and Guillermo del Toro, prompting NBC to swoop in. Worse still, Gina, the jewel in Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s comic crown, has left the show. ![]() Since then, in what has fast become the Jake’n’Amy show, fertility issues have been followed by pregnancy. Later, an entire episode was given over to the couple as they debated the wisdom of having kids. Next we were forced to join them on honeymoon to a luxury Mexican resort where – what are the odds? – they ran into Captain Holt nursing a midlife crisis. In their relationship’s early stages, the writers took care not to allow it to mess with the business of funny, but all that changed when the couple got hitched in a gag-free instalment involving an obsessive ex-boyfriend, a trampled bridal veil and a bomb threat. But then Cupid shot his arrow and it all began to unravel.Ĭlearly, the will-they, won’t-they tension of Peralta and Santiago’s friendship couldn’t go on indefinitely. Even Samberg’s smart-arsery stayed just on the right side of smackable. But if you’re here, who’s guarding Hades?” – each launched a thousand memes. Nine-Nine buzzwords (“Noice”) and catchphrases (“Cool, cool, c-c-c-cool”) took off, while Holt’s putdowns – “Captain Wuntch, good to see you. Right from the start, the talk was fast, the script fresh and the sight gags played to perfection. The queen of this close-knit yet dysfunctional precinct was the civilian administrator Gina (Chelsea Peretti), known for her smartphone addiction and withering vocal fry. The early focus was on Andy Samberg’s Jake Peralta, a wisecracking detective with an aversion to wearing ties, although it soon became a smart ensemble piece featuring the brilliantly deadpan Captain Raymond Holt (Andre Braugher) ambitious, uptight Amy Santiago (Melissa Fumero) goofy gourmand Boyle (Joe Lo Truglio) hardnut Rosa Diaz (Stephanie Beatriz) and desk sergeant Terry ( Terry Crews), who loves the job so much he called his children Cagney and Lacey.
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