"Stakeout" is the 11th episode of Season Two of the FOX television show Brooklyn Nine-Nine. It originally aired 14th December 2014 to 3.53 million viewers.
Episode Synopsis[]
Jake and Charles' bro-mance starts to crack when they volunteer for an eight-day stakeout in very close quarters. Meanwhile, Captain Holt's nephew, Marcus, comes to Brooklyn and captures Rosa's attention. Amy and Gina also gets held up about Terry's new book
Plot[]
To be added
Cast[]
Actor | Character | |
---|---|---|
Andy Samberg | ... | Jake Peralta |
Stephanie Beatriz | ... | Rosa Diaz |
Terry Crews | ... | Terry Jeffords |
Melissa Fumero | ... | Amy Santiago |
Joe Lo Truglio | ... | Charles Boyle |
Chelsea Peretti | ... | Gina Linetti |
Andre Braugher | ... | Captain Ray Holt |
Dirk Blocker | ... | Michael Hitchcock |
Joel McKinnon Miller | ... | Norm Scully |
Kyra Sedgwick | ... | Deputy Chief Madeline Wuntch |
Nick Cannon | ... | Marcus |
Marc Evan Jackson | ... | Kevin Cozner |
Sandra Gimpel | ... | Annalise |
Dimiter Marinov | ... | Alexei Bisko |
Cultural References[]
- Charles' stakeout theme song is a direct parody of Eddie Money's "Take Me Home Tonight".
- Garfield reference
Quotes[]
- Hitchcock: Well, well, well! Looks like Boyle's out and Hitchcock's in! What do you wanna do tonight? Go to a strip club? Have dinner with my wife?
- Peralta: Are those separate options, or does she live at the strip club?
- Hitchcock: You wanna know you gotta go.
- Charles: Stake me out tonight. I don't want to let you go till we catch this guy.
Trivia[]
Charles and Jake's "no-no lists" read as follows:
JAKE | CHARLES (jerk) |
---|---|
No pullups | No "Sister Act" |
No Kwazy Cupcakes | NO “Sister Act 2” |
No "dandruff blizzard" | No bird calls |
No letting it mellow | No multilevel marketing schemes |
No life hacks | No ballroom dancing |
No saying "noice" | No male kegels |
No butter-syrup | No licking fingers before turning pages |
No talking about Die Hard 1 2 and 3 or 4 or 5 | No jerks. |
No using my toothbrush | No letting birds in! |
No |
No unrequested lullabies |
No spoilers | No puppets |
No neck cracking | No rasta-man voice |
No parkour | No eating with your mouth open |
No jerks | No reciting poems |
No calling legitimate business deals “schemes” | No tea ceremonies |
No cabbage patch | No lady style towels |
No saying “been done” | No rhyming |
No impressions | No eyelash wishes |
No talking about your dumb car | No forts |
No cheese powder fingers | No locking |
No peanut butter on binoculars | No talking about your butt holes |
No using jerky as toothbrush | No saying “UNI” |
No mocking |
No finger quotes |
No red wedding | No gasp while reading |
No comparing yourself to Idris Elba—favorable or not | No |
No Running Man—movie or the dance | No grief moans |
No “De Niro” or “Walken” impressions | No rhythmic gymnastics |
No added “Z”s to the end of words | No clubhouse |
No complaining about “not seeing The Wire” | No whale songs |
NO OVER SALTING!! | No dolphin songs |
No peeling wallpaper | No manatee songs |
No action movie reenactments | NO BATHS |
No karate on the |
No Pig Latin |
No beat boxing | No nose hair trimming |
No talking ABOUT DEREK!! | No writing on my side of the wall! |
No feet on my memory pillow | No yoga pants |
No asking if things look infected! | No yoga |
No air saxophone | NO SUCCULENT |
No popping | NO SPOONING |
No syrup shots | No air drying |
No basketball pregnancies | NO LES MIS |
No using my soap | No sleep laughter |
NO YELLOW KING | |
No talking about ortolans | |
No saying “epic” | |
No saying “epic fail” | |
No making bugs your pets | |
No saying “stake-ation” | |
No practicing kissing | |
No “ooping” | |
No “I spy” | |
No sassy “nuh-uh-uhs” |
- "No talking about Derek" is on Jake's no-no list. This is probably a reference to a previous episode, where Derek is mentioned as Jake's partner in a lot of activities during his time undercover in the mafia, much to Charles' disappointment.
- When Jake adresses Charles' special eating technique, Charles is eating something called Nørtflüskers, which is a fake brand of cereal, from a place in scandinavia. However, the name doesn't really seem to make sense, as on the box there is a swedish flag, but neither the letter 'ø' or 'ü' is part of the swedish alphabet. 'Ø' is only seen in the danish and norwegian alphabet, and 'Ü' is commonly used in languages german, turkish, estonian, hungarian and spanish, so it doesn't really make sense as to why the flag is swedish and why the name is Nørtflüskers.