And, of course, the Vulture will turn on them. Because, of course, CJ’s stupidity will get in the way. RELATED: Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Rosa's 10 Most Badass Moments, Rankedįrom the onset, it’s clear to pretty much everyone that Jake’s brilliant plan is set up to fail. Jake gathers the Nine-Nine’s biggest enemies, Wuntch and the Vulture, together with everyone’s biggest enemy CJ, to form the Suicide Squad, which will be tasked with taking down Commissioner Kelly and his unconstitutional Stingray system. In the season six finale, the amazing detective/genius Jake Peralta comes up with yet another one of his intricate plans to take down the bad guy and save the day. 9 "CHARGES AND SPECS" (SEASON 1, EPISODE 22)
Meanwhile, the upstairs and downstairs people, led by Terry and Rosa on one side, and Amy on the other side, fight over the microwave and space in general, and Gina has her fifteen minutes of fame doing a TV interview and asking the real question “what are police”. The episode has an 8.9 score and it will be remembered as "The One with Young Hitchcock and Scully". Interestingly enough, it was this very drug case that irrevocably changed their lives. They were competent, respected, and hot (portrayed by Wyatt Nash and Alan Ritchson). Turns out, Hitchcock and Scully used to be the studs of the Nine-Nine. RELATED: Brooklyn Nine-Nine: 10 Of The Weirdest Things Hitchcock & Scully Have Ever Done In the season six episode “Hitchcock & Scully”, Detectives Peralta and Boyle investigate a case that Hitchcock and Scully worked in the 1980s and thus uncover some fascinating details about the Nine-Nine’s oldest detectives. However, we’ve never been as surprised as when we saw the pair kicking butt in the 1980s. Her present causing a bomb threat was pretty hilarious.Hitchcock and Scully always find ways to amaze us.
His excitement over what should be a scary situation really made the episode. I loved how disappointed Jake was to find out the bad guys were Canadian and that one was named Matt.