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Gina's custom-made clothing is some next level shit. I can't wait to see what else is hiding in her wardrobe with 'Time for Gina's Opinion' and 'Gina Told You So'.

Is Holt the only person in the precinct Terry hasn't picked up and carried like a child yet? Because I'm really looking forward to that episode when it inevitably comes

Did he fix his teeth? I feel like his smile is less dopey than usual

What kind of heartless monster hates Amy? She's a national treasure.

those AMAZING old spice commercials you mean

She's a higher level of being. Like Her from the movie 'Her'.

No lie, she's so pretty it's actually actively distracting to me sometimes.

This episode was like the saddest iteration of 'Amy as a buzzkill' they could've done, especially contrasted against Jake's desperation to stay with her. Jake is clearly 1000x more into Amy than she is into him at this point and after Jake's no-good, very bad, terrible season 2, I kinda hope they just let him be happy

"Wait, are you the Jake that killed him?"
"…….no, I'm prostitute Jake. I loooooove prostitutes."

It was always late last season too. Maybe they should think about giving this beat to someone on the East Coast.

He used to annoy me so much on SNL and I can't believe how genuinely fond I am of him now.

The fight between Wuntch and Holt in the staff meeting was played SO straight by Andre Braugher like it was a scene from Homicide or something, I was kind of giggling in disbelief during the whole thing.

Jake and Amy are just so refreshingly low-key and chill, you know? Like they're not constantly stuck in the throes of melodrama like Jim/Pam, nor are they as saccharine as Ben/Leslie. The biggest admission between them in this episode was 'I like you and I would like to maybe casually date you'.