![]() ![]() ![]() Bittersweet Ending: Jake and Amy get together, but Holt and Gina leave the Nine-Nine.The third is where the two finally acknowledge their mutual attraction. Big Damn Kiss: Three! The first two are because Jake and Amy are trying to preserve their covers.Benevolent Boss: While our main characters are obviously sad to see him go the shocked, horrified and saddened reactions of the various other officers and detectives provide more than enough evidence that Holt is a well-loved and respected commanding officer to the Nine-Nine.She's perfectly willing to sabotage the careers of Holt's best detectives by transferring them to lousy precincts just to spitefully make sure Holt doesn't win one over on her. Almighty Janitor: Gina's network of assistants helps her track down the letter she and Terry are looking for.He gets Terry and Gina to try and find the letter in the City Hall archives.Īlso, Charles accidentally lets slip that Marcus arranged a surprise party for Rosa's birthday, causing Rosa to become apoplectically angry. ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Holt decides to try and blackmail Wuntch into letting him keep his job by digging up a letter where Wuntch openly criticizes the current NYPD commissioner. They vow to be nothing but professionals around each other, but the investigation forces the two to get very very close. Holt assigns Jake and Amy to pursue a major identity thief but Jake is acting odd about the whole thing, leading him to confess that he was upset when Amy told him that she no longer wants to date cops. "Johnny and Dora" is the twenty-third and final episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine's second season. ![]()
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