[s2e11] Stakeout ЁЯТО

: 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

: JakeтАЩs constant "Work! Work! Work!" energy clashes with CharlesтАЩs oddly specific habits, such as eating "stinky" gourmet food in the small space. [S2E11] Stakeout

: Meanwhile, Terry Jeffords writes a children's book for his daughters, but the rest of the precinct finds the charactersтАФbased on themтАФto be insulting or weirdly accurate. : Amy Santiago and Rosa Diaz deal with

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 : 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.

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.