[s2e20] | Ac/dc

Brooklyn Nine-Nine S02E20: "AC/DC" — A Review In the twentieth episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine's second season, titled , the precinct deals with the fallout of Jake Peralta’s inability to sit still. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a workaholic detective meets a literal wall (or a car windshield), this episode delivers the hilarious, painful answer. Jake’s "Atlantic City" Disaster

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The humor here stems from Jake’s physical comedy—watching him struggle to perform basic tasks while "internalizing" his pain (leading to the iconic line: "The bleeding is all internal. That's where blood's supposed to be." ) is a highlight of the season. The Most Awkward Double Date Brooklyn Nine-Nine S02E20: "AC/DC" — A Review In

For two characters who treat personal information like state secrets, the prospect of "intimate conversation" is terrifying. Their shared discomfort provides a brilliant parallel to how uncomfortable some people get when discussing private or "female" issues—specifically when Rosa suspects she might be pregnant. Why This Episode Works Their shared discomfort provides a brilliant parallel to