(As Holt laid out for O’Sullivan, fewer uniformed officers on the street led to fewer bad arrests made, fewer complaints filed against the NYPD, and fewer cases thrown out at arraignment due to insufficient evidence.)Īmid their busy schedules, Jake and Amy needed a babysitter for Mac and conducted interviews in the interrogation room. ![]() Amy, meanwhile, was set to pitch the Nine-Nine’s new pilot program: a reimagining of how the NYPD’s uniformed officers should be deployed, which was conceived in the wake of the previous episode’s “Blue Flu” outbreak. In the second episode, titled “Balancing,” Jake and Charles were on the hunt for Peralta’s “white whale,” serial killer Johnny Franzia. ![]() The deuces were indeed wild during Thursday’s back-to-back episodes of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, as Jake came face to face with the criminal mastermind he’d previously deemed his archnemesis.
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