[s2e20] Ac/dc Guide
Even in smaller subplots, the "office slugs" shine, with Hitchcock delivering some of the night's most unexpected one-liners.
The humor here stems from Jake’s physical comedy—watching him struggle to perform basic tasks while "internalizing" his pain (leading to the iconic line: "The bleeding is all internal. That's where blood's supposed to be." ) is a highlight of the season. The Most Awkward Double Date
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Jake’s refusal to rest is perfectly in character, showcasing his drive often masks a deep-seated need for validation through work.
For two characters who treat personal information like state secrets, the prospect of "intimate conversation" is terrifying. Their shared discomfort provides a brilliant parallel to how uncomfortable some people get when discussing private or "female" issues—specifically when Rosa suspects she might be pregnant. Why This Episode Works Even in smaller subplots, the "office slugs" shine,
The episode kicks off with Jake Peralta ( Andy Samberg ) injuring himself during a high-speed foot chase. Despite a laundry list of injuries, Jake refuses to take time off. His stubbornness leads to a classic Peralta move: lying to Terry Jeffords ( Terry Crews ) about a "vacation" to Atlantic City, which is actually a cover for a secret investigation into a bike thief known as "The Urban Matador."
This episode cements the unique bond between the Captain and Rosa, grounded in their mutual love for efficiency and hatred of emotional vulnerability. The Most Awkward Double Date For more details
While Jake is busy aggravating his injuries, Captain Holt ( Andre Braugher ) and Rosa Diaz (Stephanie Beatriz) find themselves in a nightmare scenario: a double date with their respective partners, Marcus and Kevin.