[s2e11] Stakeout Instant

: Jake’s constant "Work! Work! Work!" energy clashes with Charles’s oddly specific habits, such as eating "stinky" gourmet food in the small space.

: Meanwhile, Terry Jeffords writes a children's book for his daughters, but the rest of the precinct finds the characters—based on them—to be insulting or weirdly accurate. [S2E11] Stakeout

: Amy Santiago and Rosa Diaz deal with the repercussions of Gina Linetti's "G-Hive" movement after Amy tries to prove she's not a "wet blanket." Brooklyn Nine-Nine recap: "Stakeout" - Entertainment Weekly : Jake’s constant "Work

In the Brooklyn Nine-Nine episode (Season 2, Episode 11), Jake Peralta and Charles Boyle volunteer for an eight-day stakeout to catch a drug dealer. : Meanwhile, Terry Jeffords writes a children's book

: They realize that while they are best friends, they can't be "all-consuming" and need to respect each other's boundaries rather than trying to micromanage them through a list.

While their friendship is usually solid, the extreme confinement leads them to drive each other insane with annoying habits they typically ignore. To cope, they create a "No-No List" of banned behaviors, which only escalates the tension until they eventually reach a breaking point and physically fight. Key Plot Points

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