![]() ![]() ![]() I complained last week about Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s “twists” getting easier and easier to sniff out, so it was nice that the offhand mention of a parkour enthusiast ex at G-H Live ended up pointing to the culprit. I also have to give props for the show making this week’s criminal of the week harder to pin down. Read more: The Best Brooklyn Nine-Nine Episodes It’s nice to see that Jake and Gina’s friendship drives the conflict in the episode, with Jake upset that he hasn’t seen or heard from Gina presumably since we last saw her. During Gina’s final run on the show, the series started remembering the fact that Gina and Jake are supposed to be life-long friends, after neglecting that shared history most of the show’s run. I understand that if you haven’t missed Gina, aka the Paris of People, then your mileage may vary, but with her on hand to dish out Gina-mandments (they’re like the 10 Commandments but better and longer) and heart-to-hearts with a literal knife in her back, Brooklyn Nine-Nine delivered one of its funniest episodes of the season.īesides clearly having a wealth of quality Gina material stored up, the writers also focus on Gina and Jake’s relationship. As a card-carrying member of the G Hive, I was thrilled to see Gina back in the Nine-Nine’s orbit. Chelsea Peretti’s iconic, nay, legendary character Gina Linetti made her return to Brooklyn Nine-Nine this week, and she brought her signature blend of bizarre overconfidence and nonsensical wisdom with her. This Brooklyn Nine-Nine review contains spoilers. ![]()
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