He’s mostly angry that he won’t be able to sing along to the explicit lyrics of the rap mixtape he put together. Jake complains to Terry about the captain joining him on his stakeout. Amy and Rosa are skeptical, insulting Carlene’s so called gift, and leaving the conversation. The colors blue and yellow are involved, as well as the letters L, R, S, T, W, E and B. Carlene claims to have a vision at that moment and predicts that the drugs they are looking for are in a location. Gina swears Carlene predicted a hookup she had at a bar recently. Interrupting their conversation, Gina introduces her friend Carlene, a psychic who offers to help them with their case. Amy mentions that she also studied art history in school. While investigating the drug dealer, Charles notes that he graduated with an Art degree. Captain Holt then announces that he will be accompanying Jake in order to babysit him. Terry suggests using his mini van, as the vandal already discovered and tagged three undercover vehicles. He tells Captain Holt that his plan to catch the perp is to plant a decoy squad car, while he sits and waits in an undercover car. Jake briefs the group on a vandalism case involving someone spray painting male genitalia on police squad cars. Later in the briefing room, Amy, Rosa and Charles are assigned to a drug bust. Finally, pointing out a mouse living in Jake’s desk, Holt instructs him to get his act together. When Jake asks Holt if he’s going to call out his mistakes in front of everyone, Holt agrees and gathers everyone around to point out Jake's mismanaged cases, filthy locker, and dirty clothes filing system. The problem being that he threw his phone in the toilet when the alarm chimed that morning. Holt reprimands him for being late, but Jake blames it on a plumbing problem. Jake enters the precinct to find Captain Holt standing at his desk. Plot For the episode transcript, go here. Meanwhile, Gina's psychic friend visits the precinct and gets inside Charles' head. However, when the culprit turns out to be the Deputy Commissioner's son, the case becomes a major problem. Stylistic Suck: The dance moves Gina shows the kids.When Jake is late for roll call, Captain Ray Holt assigns him to a graffiti case that Jake feels is below his level.It seems Hitchcock taking his shirt off for no reason was supposed to be so funny that no one would stop to ask what kind of lineup could Hitchcock replace Terry in. Rule of Funny: Terry was too busy to be in a lineup so he told Boyle to ask Hitchcock instead.Rage Quit: Frustrated with doll-house building, Terry throws the whole set-up onto the floor.Not So Stoic: Impassive tough lady Rosa appears close to tears after her threat gets turned into a Voice Clip Song.Notably, when Boyle assembles the castle at the end, the wheels are nowhere visible. It has a three-headed screw (with nowhere to screw it in) and wheels. Noodle Implements: The individual parts of the dollhouse Terry is building.Mistaken for Racist: When Amy starts voicing a drug dealer character for the kids, one of them questions why the character sounds black.Lucky Rabbit's Foot: Holt gives Peralta one in an attempt to mess with him.Jake: Well, she told me she didn't have any ID, and unlike Boyle, my first instinct was not to caress her butt. Terry: Why was your hand in her back pocket? Later, after Amy and Rosa have crashed and burned with the kids, they humbly admit they need Gina's help.Ĭharles: Okay, this is Ethel Musterberg from the Prospect Heights senior center. Humble Pie: When Gina offers her services to help with the junior police program, Amy dismisses her by saying she's not a cop.Former Teen Rebel: Apparently, Gina was one of the "at-risk" kids targeted by the Junior Police program, and like the kids in this episode, she was lured in by the benefits and not the do-gooding of police work.Jeffords over how this is a pathetically small amount to have actually done, he points out that the digitising process involves him laboriously working through thousands of case-files "clicking two hundred box-thingies on fifty different screens", so 1% of that - while still a pathetically small number - still involves quite a lot of files. Dumbass Has a Point: Scully seems ridiculously pleased to be "1%" through the case files he's working on digitising.Holt: Be more articulate when you speak to the children. I will dive in, swim around it, just be… altogether… g-good with it. I was wondering if you’d like to head it up.Īmy: Absolutely, sir! I won’t just head it up, I will head and shoulders it up. Holt: There’s a community outreach program that’s very important to me.
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