[S5E10] Game Night
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[S5E10] Game Night
The show revolves around the fictitious 99th precinct of the New York Police Department in Brooklyn and the officers and detectives that work in the precinct. In the episode, Rosa asks Jake for help in telling her parents that she's bisexual by going to dinner and then to a game night with them, although not everything goes as planned. Meanwhile, the precinct turns to Gina for help when the Cyber Crimes division is using up all their bandwidth, resulting in slow internet. The episode marks Chelsea Peretti's return to the show after a 10-episode absence.
At the dinner, Rosa and Jake have to feign being in a relationship but their cover is blown when Jake's fiancée, Amy (Melissa Fumero) calls him. Rosa's parents, however, are relieved as they would rather have her be someone's mistress than bisexual, causing her to storm off. Later, she and Jake visit her parents for a game night to discuss again. Everything goes fine but her parents continue disapproving her sexuality, deeming it a "phase", angering her. The next day, Oscar visits her and apologizes for his behavior, telling her he loves her and accepts her for who she is, but Julia will take time to accept it and as such, their game nights might be postponed. The precinct then decides to make a weekly game night at Rosa's apartment.
"Game Night" received acclaim from critics. LaToya Ferguson of The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A" grade and wrote, "Brooklyn Nine-Nine understandably treated its 99th episode like most shows treat their 100th episode. So in theory, the 100th episode would just be another episode of the series. Nothing more, nothing less. But that doesn't take into account that even a 'regular' episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine can be special. And that's exactly what 'Game Night' is. Comparing it to the episode's namesake, while the 100th episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine has perhaps been treated as low-key as a typical game night, it ends up being just as poignant as the episode's own closing game night."[3]
Rosa: What are you doing hereOscar Diaz: I wanted to say I'm sorry. I reacted poorly last night. This is all new to me.Rosa: I know. But it's also not new, you know. I'm still the same person I always was.Oscar Diaz: Well, I don't feel I know that person.Rosa: Dad-Oscar Diaz: My fault, not yours. I want you to be able to tell me everything. I can't promise you I'll understand. But I'm trying. I want you to know that I accept you for who you are. And I love you very, very much.Rosa: I love you, too.Oscar Diaz: So have you been on any dates with women, yetRosa: Dad, we didn't talk about my dating life before, we don't need to talk about it now.Oscar Diaz: Yeah, good, good. You're right.
Rosa: Can we just pretend to be a couple for tonight And then I'll tell them in a few weeks that we broke up.Jake: Fine, but I have one rule. Hands off my butt.Rosa: That's not gonna be a problem.Jake: Well, you say that now but you're about to enter the Jake Peralta boyfriend experience. It can be quite intoxicating.Rosa: Also, you sat on a meatball.Jake: Did I Oh, man, these are my Friday jeans.
Jake: Hey, so, I ran after you last night, but I lost you in the subway.Rosa: I took a cab home.Jake: Really Well, then, I definitely terrified some random lady.
Jake: Hey, got you coffee.Rosa: I don't drink coffee. Just herbal tea.Jake: Oh, that's cool. It only cost me, like, 18 bucks. Brooklyn is a nightmare.
"My duty is to the realm. How many boys dwell in Westeros How many girls How many men, how many women The darkness will devour them all, she says. The night that never ends. She talks of prophecies . . . a hero reborn in the sea, living dragons hatched from dead stone . . . she speaks of signs and swears they point to me. I never asked for this, no more than I asked to be king. Yet dare I disregard her We do not choose our destinies. Yet we must . . . we must do our duty, no Great or small, we must do our duty."
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