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** Earlier in the episode, to a avoid O'Sullivan twisting his words, Holt decides to just launch a ClusterBleepBomb at him. Unprofessional or not, it was pretty awesome.

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** Earlier in the episode, to a avoid O'Sullivan twisting his words, Holt decides to just launch a ClusterBleepBomb at him. Unprofessional or not, it was pretty awesome.
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** In the present, the pair don't hesitate for a second to [[TakingTheBullet take a shot]] meant for Marissa Costa when her husband, Mafia boss Gio Costa, tries to kill her for betraying him back in the 80s.

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* A meta one for the writers for using the failure of Holt's image-improvement project for the NYPD in "Boyle's Hunch" to address the massive systemic issues the organization has in real life.




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* After the show was [[ScrewedByTheNetwork cancelled by Fox]] at the end of Season 5, it was [[https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2018/05/12/nbc-saves-brooklyn-nine-nine-after-fox-cancellation/604426002/ picked up by NBC]] ''a day later'' thanks to the '''massive''' outpouring of fans (including luminaries such as Creator/LinManuelMiranda[[note]]who said that [=B99=] is one of only four shows he watches[[/note]], Creator/MarkHamill, Creator/GuillermoDelToro, and Creator/PattonOswalt) on social media.
* NBC picked up the ''Nine-Nine'' as a mid-season replacement with a 13-episode order. The network liked the first batch of Season 6 scripts so much that the order was expanded to 18 episodes.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjxASfS-uYE The All Action Trailer]], which signals Nine-Nine's impending debut on Creator/{{NBC}}, features Jake indulging in all of his ''Die Hard'' fantasies and it is bombastically awesome.
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*** That is not to say that he didn't have a plan. He had never retired. That was part of his plan to win the heist. Only him and Scully actually knew that.
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-->"Do you know what happens when you refuse to punish cops for their mistakes? When police are treated as a separate class of citizen above the law? It breeds a lack of trust in the community and that lack of trust means people won't help us with our investigations or testify or even call us when they are in danger. It makes them more scared of us than the criminals and gangsters. It makes them run when we approach them even though they've done nothing wrong. It makes the people see us as the enemy, which leads to more confrontation, more distrust. You wonder how Peralta can do his job when he's held accountable for his actions? I wonder how ''any'' of us can do our jobs if he's not!"

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-->"Do --->"Do you know what happens when you refuse to punish cops for their mistakes? When police are treated as a separate class of citizen above the law? It breeds a lack of trust in the community and that lack of trust means people won't help us with our investigations or testify or even call us when they are in danger. It makes them more scared of us than the criminals and gangsters. It makes them run when we approach them even though they've done nothing wrong. It makes the people see us as the enemy, which leads to more confrontation, more distrust. You wonder how Peralta can do his job when he's held accountable for his actions? I wonder how ''any'' of us can do our jobs if he's not!"



-->'''Jake''': So what do you say, captain? Are we doing this?
-->'''Terry:''' What I say is…NINE-NINE!\\

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-->'''Jake''': --->'''Jake''': So what do you say, captain? Captain? Are we doing this?
-->'''Terry:'''
this?\\
'''Terry:'''
What I say is…NINE-NINE!\\
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'''Jake''': [[UpToEleven Higher.]]\\

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'''Jake''': [[UpToEleven Higher.]]\\\\
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* How casually Holt and Jake disarm and subdue Knox when he's distracted by the fire alarm going off, with Holt pulling the gun out of his hand and Jake knocking him prone with a rolling chopblock and then pinning him down.

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* How casually Holt and Jake disarm and subdue Knox when he's distracted by the fire alarm going off, off in "Ticking Clocks", with Holt pulling the gun out of his hand and Jake knocking him prone with a rolling chopblock and then pinning him down.
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** Franzia is quite clever. To taunt the precinct, he poses as a babysitting applicant and offers a toy supposedly as a means of getting the job, knowing Jake would pass it onto his child. Jake and Boyle don't realize it until one of his recorded phone calls has audio of [[AdultFear Mac cooing]].

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** Franzia is quite clever. To taunt the precinct, he poses as a babysitting applicant and offers a toy supposedly as a means of getting the job, knowing Jake would pass it onto his child. Jake and Boyle don't realize it until one of his recorded phone calls has audio of [[AdultFear Mac cooing]].cooing.
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* In the opening of "Operation: Broken Feather", the Detective squad works together to try and stop the Vulture from poaching another case that is in the bag. Peralta tries to get the guy to confess, Boyle spills coffee on the Vulture, Diaz tries to flirt with him, and Hitchcock foolishly detonates a tear gas grenade in the office. The Vulture is equally awesome in this scene, bypassing all obstacles, including the tear gas-by donning shades, putting a scarf to his mouth and saying "The phoenix rises from the ashes." before kicking in the door to the interrogation room to steal Peralta's suspect. He's too late and even the suspect who just confessed to murder joins Peralta in taunting him. Doubles as a Crowning Moment of Funny.

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* In the opening of "Operation: Broken Feather", the Detective squad works together to try and stop the Vulture from poaching another case that is in the bag. Peralta tries to get the guy to confess, Boyle spills coffee on the Vulture, Diaz tries to flirt with him, and Hitchcock Scully foolishly detonates a tear gas grenade in the office. The Vulture is equally awesome in this scene, bypassing all obstacles, including the tear gas-by donning shades, putting a scarf to his mouth and saying "The phoenix rises from the ashes." before kicking in the door to the interrogation room to steal Peralta's suspect. He's too late and even the suspect who just confessed to murder joins Peralta in taunting him. Doubles as a Crowning Moment of Funny.
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A Freudian Excuse is a traumatic event in either childhood or adolescence that is the reason for a character's actions, doing it for love is not synonymous with this example.


* Peralta solving a case long considered unsolvable. DitzyGenius at its finest. Plus he perfectly deflates the murderer's protests about 'doing it for love' with the succinct [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse "Cool motive. Still murder."]]

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* Peralta solving a case long considered unsolvable. DitzyGenius at its finest. Plus he perfectly deflates the murderer's protests about 'doing it for love' with the succinct [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse "Cool motive. Still murder."]]"

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--> '''Brogan:''' ''[confused]'' What - "homo"?

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--> '''Brogan:''' ''[confused]'' What - -- "homo"?



* Rosa stealing the crown out of a suitcase in "Halloween - Part III" in under a minute. She somersaults through a window. Twice!

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* Rosa stealing the crown out of a suitcase in "Halloween - -- Part III" in under a minute. She somersaults through a window. Twice!



* Gina trolling Holt to make a point when he irrationally blames Boyle for scratching his beloved car after he parks it poorly - she leaves a cupcake on Holt's chair, which he sits on and ruins his trousers. She then demonstrates the parallels between the two situations, forcing Holt to admit he is in the wrong.

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* Gina trolling Holt to make a point when he irrationally blames Boyle for scratching his beloved car after he parks it poorly - -- she leaves a cupcake on Holt's chair, which he sits on and ruins his trousers. She then demonstrates the parallels between the two situations, forcing Holt to admit he is in the wrong.



* In "Terry Kitties", Jake helps Terry solve a twenty-year-old case and prove that his initial suspect was the right one.

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* In "Terry Kitties", Jake helps Terry solve a twenty-year-old 20-year-old case and prove that his initial suspect was the right one.



'''Amy''': Great. You call an ambulance, and have it take us here to Monroe, Louisiana. The ambulance can drive 25 miles over the posted speed limit, so we'll get there by 9:00 p.m. There's a small airport there, mostly servicing crop dusters. Of course, they can't take passengers, but thanks to a loophole in H.R. 377551, police officers are allowed to commandeer any plane in the interest of national security. The crop duster will land at an airstrip...outside of Finksburg, Maryland. We'll take a cab to Baltimore, jump on the 6:48 a.m. train to New York,arriving at 9:26. Kevin will meet us at Penn Station with a fresh captain's uniform. From there, it's a 29-minute cab ride to One Police Plaza. You change on the way, and we should get to your meeting with five minutes to spare.\\

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'''Amy''': Great. You call an ambulance, and have it take us here to Monroe, Louisiana. The ambulance can drive 25 miles over the posted speed limit, so we'll get there by 9:00 p.m. There's a small airport there, mostly servicing crop dusters. Of course, they can't take passengers, but thanks to a loophole in H.R. 377551, police officers are allowed to commandeer any plane in the interest of national security. The crop duster will land at an airstrip...outside of Finksburg, Maryland. We'll take a cab to Baltimore, jump on the 6:48 a.m. train to New York,arriving York, arriving at 9:26. Kevin will meet us at Penn Station with a fresh captain's uniform. From there, it's a 29-minute cab ride to One Police Plaza. You change on the way, and we should get to your meeting with five minutes to spare.\\



--->'''Beatriz:''' But there were things that we wanted and thought would be really important — like the word itself: bisexual... For Rosa, there was a point for her where she heard that word somewhere along the line and she saw herself in that word, so for her, it was important for her to identify in that way. I suggested that that word was really important to Rosa and that it also would be really important to the bi community to have that word said aloud on TV. Not just a suggestion that she dates girls now, but a clarity on this character: This is who I am, and I’d like you to know it — and accept it.

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--->'''Beatriz:''' But there were things that we wanted and thought would be really important -- like the word itself: bisexual... For Rosa, there was a point for her where she heard that word somewhere along the line and she saw herself in that word, so for her, it was important for her to identify in that way. I suggested that that word was really important to Rosa and that it also would be really important to the bi community to have that word said aloud on TV. Not just a suggestion that she dates girls now, but a clarity on this character: This is who I am, and I’d like you to know it — and accept it.



* "The Box" - Peralta finally getting a confession out of Davidson after having tried everything in the book, by exploiting Davidson's smugness. As a bonus, he gets [[ItMakesSenseInContext three "Oh Damns" from Holt.]]

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* "The Box" - -- Peralta finally getting a confession out of Davidson after having tried everything in the book, by exploiting Davidson's smugness. As a bonus, he gets [[ItMakesSenseInContext three "Oh Damns" from Holt.]]



* In "The Suicide Squad" - the Nine-Nine are in holding, Commissioner Kelly has Holt at his mercy, and Peralta is about to face interrogation. Just as Kelly is taunting a humiliated Holt... Madeline Wuntch reveals that she'd got him to let his guard down, allowing her to obtain proof of his abuse of power. Wuntch got him to ''hand over his phone, with all the evidence on it, and downloaded it right under his nose''. She was one of the few people to outwit Holt and get away with it - this time we get to see her use her cunning for the good of the NYPD.

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* In "The Suicide Squad" - -- the Nine-Nine are in holding, Commissioner Kelly has Holt at his mercy, and Peralta is about to face interrogation. Just as Kelly is taunting a humiliated Holt... Madeline Wuntch reveals that she'd got him to let his guard down, allowing her to obtain proof of his abuse of power. Wuntch got him to ''hand over his phone, with all the evidence on it, and downloaded it right under his nose''. She was one of the few people to outwit Holt and get away with it - -- this time we get to see her use her cunning for the good of the NYPD.


















* NBC picked up the ''Nine-Nine'' as a mid-season replacement with a 13-episode order. The network liked the first batch of Season Six scripts so much that the order was expanded to 18 episodes.

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* NBC picked up the ''Nine-Nine'' as a mid-season replacement with a 13-episode order. The network liked the first batch of Season Six 6 scripts so much that the order was expanded to 18 episodes.
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* Rosa stealing the crown out of a suitcase in "Halloween - Part III" in under a minute. She summersaults through a window. Twice!

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* Rosa stealing the crown out of a suitcase in "Halloween - Part III" in under a minute. She summersaults somersaults through a window. Twice!

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