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Ryan Phillippe as Milton Boyle, [15] Boyle's cousin who begins a relationship with Gina when she becomes pregnant with his child. Brent Briscoe as Matthew Langdon, an ex-NYPD officer who went into hiding once learning of Hawkins crookedness. It's later revealed he's an associate of Hawkins, tricking Jake and Rosa into bringing him in as a witness.
"Terry Kitties" is the nineteenth episode of the third season of the American television police sitcom series Brooklyn Nine-Nine. It is the 64th overall episode of the series and is written by Phil Augusta Jackson & Tricia McAlpin and directed by Michael McDonald.
Charles's (Joe Lo Truglio) great-uncle, Pappy (Hal Alpert), dies and he has been chosen to give the eulogy.Jake (Andy Samberg) and Terry (Terry Crews) agree to accompany him to the funeral, Jake out of boredom due to his suspension, and Terry to get a little time away from his daughters, who are keen on playing pranks on him for TikTok.
While walking on the street, Jake (Andy Samberg) and Boyle (Joe Lo Truglio) find that they are being followed by a stranger (Ike Barinholtz). The stranger catches up to them, revealing he only brought a toy for Boyle's son, Nikolaj. They find out that the stranger is a Latvian man called Gintars, Nikolaj's birth father. Gintars claims that his ...
In the cold open, Boyle grows a goatee that the rest of the squad is disgusted by. Holt has Terry and Jake forcibly shave it off him. Jake's (Andy Samberg) father, Captain Roger Peralta (Bradley Whitford), an airline pilot, comes to visit him and he's ecstatic to spend time with him. During dinner, Roger reveals that he's facing a drugs charge ...
A 45-year-old Brooklyn dad has been charged with murder for allegedly stabbing his wife to death — in a vicious attack that left the couple’s teen son injured as he tried to intervene, cops ...
"Karen Peralta" is the fourteenth episode of the third season of the American television police sitcom series Brooklyn Nine-Nine. It is the 59th overall episode of the series and is written by Alison Agosti & Gabe Liedman and directed by Bruce McCulloch.
Four men – two 20-year-olds and the others ages 18 and 19 at the time of the killing – were arrested and charged in August and September of that same year, prosecutors said.