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Beyond the jokes, 1x10 is a pivotal moment for the . For the first time, we see Holt acknowledge Jake’s personal trauma with sincerity. By the end of the episode, the squad finds common ground, proving that while they might be a mess, they are a family—even if that family prefers to celebrate with a non-traditional multi-ethnic feast at the precinct instead of a failed formal dinner.
Just as the "festivities" begin, $10,000 is stolen from the precinct evidence locker. Holt and Jake depart to solve the crime, leaving a very stressed Amy behind.
When asked why he has his shirt off at the dinner table, Hitchcock simply replies that he can't spill food on it if he isn't wearing it. Brooklyn_Nine-Nine_1x10
If there is one thing the Brooklyn Nine-Nine squad excels at, it is turning a standard holiday into a chaotic, hilarious disaster. Season 1, Episode 10, titled solidified this tradition early on, giving us everything from inedible food to "secret" personas.
" —a spoonful of mayo with a sprinkling of peanuts—which he ate alone while watching football because his father had abandoned the family. Iconic Moments & Characters Beyond the jokes, 1x10 is a pivotal moment for the
Between Amy’s subpar cooking and a group of coworkers who didn't really want to be there, the dinner is a struggle. Terry , in particular, becomes increasingly "hangry" as he waits for food that never seems to arrive.
Thanksgiving Mishaps and "Mayo-Nut Spoonsies": A Look Back at B99 1x10 Just as the "festivities" begin, $10,000 is stolen
While tracking the thief, Jake creates a fake backstory for himself and Holt. In a rare moment of playfulness, Holt eventually leans into the role of Gerald Jimes , a man whose wife was "murdered by a man in a yellow sweater". Why It Matters