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I don't think this was an A ep. More like a B+ ep. The Jake/Charles bromance this year has been one of the consistently great elements of this season. Its also interesting to note that Jake seems one of the more mature members of the precinct this season. Who would have thought that was possible? I like they inserted

Just an awesome episode! Jake snapping in and out of his glee of being in such a situation was gold. And the little moments of friendship between Jake/Gine and Jake/Charles what gives the show so much heart. As does Terry, who is basically the beating heart of the show. Also got a couple of cute Jake/Amy scenes which

I have to agree with Bianca. The blanket statement saying that the general consensus was that Amy was lowering herself for Jake is just wrong because most people disagreed with that statement last week. Amy may be better at pretending to be an adult but the borderline OCD and the need for attention from Holt are just

I don't really agree. I mean, yeah they are are very different, but they are also pretty similar in several ways. They really have always been a great detective team and Amy has always brought out a more mature side of Jake while his goofy side is shown to be quite appealing to Amy.

Ron is also just a teenager. He was actually the most realistic depiction of a teenager out of the trio. Hermione was almost a saint, which actually got pretty annoying, especially in the movies which refused to give her even tiny personality flaws. Anyways, back to Jake, I never completely get the complaints about

I can certainly see a bit of Jake's POV. Amy has always been almost crazily devoted to Holt. I would think that if she had an option to pick sides for the competition, she would pick Holt. I don't think it was intentionally rude.

I think it has a lot to do with the way he carries himself on the show. I think he has nailed the balance of cocky and sincere.

This ep was even better than the premiere. Drunk Terry complaining about his discontinued Mango yogurt was a riot! As was Holt's speech. Charles' reaction to Singh being Vegan was magnificent. Also Jake and Amy's relationship continues to be handled in a hilarious and sweet way, totally keeping with their characters.

One of the things I really like about the Jake and Amy pairing and about the show as a whole is that it manages to hit the emotional notes without even a hint of melodrama. Like in this ep, when Amy tells Jake that they should stay colleagues, Jake's expression conveys his disappointment without much drama and his

Honestly, I don't agree with regards to Boyle. Yes, he didn't have an independent storyline in this ep but that's not unusual on this show. I thought he was hysterical and he actually was the voice of reason at the end, which was important. Honestly, Andy and Melissa just keep killing it in all the eps with regards to