After a streak of really bad luck, Jake thinks he's being sabotaged by an enemy. Holt assigns Amy and Rosa to investigate the truth. Meanwhile, Holt hurts Gina's feelings by calling her dance troupe a "hobby", and Charles is stuck working a case with Scully and Hitchcock in Jake's absence.
Season 2 Episode 19 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine was watched by 2,960,000 viewers, resulting in a 1.40 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
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s02e01 - Undercover
s02e02 - Chocolate Milk
s02e03 - The Jimmy Jab Games
s02e04 - Halloween II
s02e05 - The Mole
s02e06 - Jake and Sophia
s02e07 - Lockdown
s02e08 - USPIS
s02e09 - The Road Trip
s02e10 - The Pontiac Bandit Returns
s02e11 - Stakeout
s02e12 - Beach House
s02e13 - Payback
s02e14 - Defense Rests
s02e15 - Windbreaker City
s02e16 - The Wednesday Incident
s02e17 - Boyle-Linetti Wedding
s02e18 - Captain Peralta
s02e19 - Sabotage
s02e20 - AC/DC
s02e21 - Det. Dave Majors
s02e22 - The Chopper
s02e23 - Johnny and Dora
Detective Jake Peralta is a good enough cop that he's never had to work that hard or follow the rules too closely. Perhaps because he has the best arrest record among his colleagues, he's been enabled - if not indulged - throughout his entire career. That is, until the precinct gets a new commanding officer, Captain Ray Holt, who reminds this hotshot cop to respect the badge. Jake may have collared more criminals, but Detective Amy Santiago is close behind, and she's keenly aware of how many arrests she needs to close the gap. Amy grew up with seven brothers who were all cops. She's the first girl in the family to put on a police uniform, and suffice it to say: she's extremely competitive... about everything.
Also working cases in Brooklyn's 99th precinct is Sergeant Terry Jeffords, a linebacker of a man who's lost his nerve, not because he's a wimp, but because a year ago, his wife had twin baby girls - Cagney and Lacey - and he can't imagine not seeing them grow up. Detective Charles Boyle, who idolizes Jake, is the precinct's workhorse; he's not that brilliant, he's not physically gifted, but he tries harder than anyone else. Charles pines for Detective Rosa Diaz, with whom he stands no chance at all. Rosa is simultaneously tough, sexy and scary as hell. She's vocally opinionated about everything. Cleaning up everyone's mess is Gina Linetti, the eccentric, civilian office manager who somehow gets involved in everyone's business. Together, these tightly knit - or is it tightly wound? - cops interrogate suspects, arrest perps and solve cuddles.