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A woman Boyle meets and hits it off with... right as she's getting arrested. However, Jake and Boyle prove her innocent, so she and Charles begin a relationship.
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* FrameUp: She was framed for insurance fraud by her ex-boyfriend's assistant.
* GoodParents: She obviously loves Nikolaj a lot, and treats him no different than she would if he was her biological child.
* HappilyMarried: Subverted -- the marriage part, not the happiness part. Despite loving Charles dearly, being committed to him, and even adopting a child with him, she has no desire to get married again, thanks to her nasty divorce.
* NiceGirl: She's very kind and friendly, just like Boyle. She's less weird about it, though.
* OutOfFocus: She only appears on the show in four episodes, despite being frequently referenced by Boyle. By Season 5 she's practically TheGhost.
* TooMuchInformation: She's only too happy to share explicit details of hers and Charles' romantic life.
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* FrameUp: She was framed for insurance fraud by her ex-boyfriend's assistant.
* GoodParents: She obviously loves Nikolaj a lot, and treats him no different than she would if he was her biological child.
* HappilyMarried: Subverted -- the marriage part, not the happiness part. Despite loving Charles dearly, being committed to him, and even adopting a child with him, she has no desire to get married again, thanks to her nasty divorce.
* NiceGirl: She's very kind and friendly, just like Boyle. She's less weird about it, though.
* OutOfFocus: She only appears on the show in four episodes, despite being frequently referenced by Boyle. By Season 5 she's practically TheGhost.
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* FrameUp: She was framed for insurance fraud by her ex-boyfriend's assistant.
* GoodParents: She obviously loves Nikolaj a lot, and treats him no different than she would if he was her biological child.
* HappilyMarried: Subverted -- the marriage part, not the happiness part. Despite loving Charles dearly, being committed to him, and even adopting a child with him, she has no desire to get married again, thanks to her nasty divorce.
* NiceGirl: She's very kind and friendly, just like Boyle. She's less weird about it, though.
* OutOfFocus: She only appears on the show in four episodes, despite being frequently referenced by Boyle. By Season 5 she's practically TheGhost.
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!!Hank
->'''Portrayed By:''' Kevin Dorff
The bartender of Shaw's Bar; the bar the Nine-Nine often visits
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!!Hank
->'''Portrayed By:''' Kevin Dorff
The bartender of Shaw's Bar; the bar the Nine-Nine often visits
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[[folder:Bob]]
!!Bob Annderson
See [[Characters/BrooklynNineNineFDNYLawEnforcement FDNY & Law Enforcement]].
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!!Bob Annderson
See [[Characters/BrooklynNineNineFDNYLawEnforcement FDNY & Law Enforcement]].
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[[folder:Maura]]
!!Maura Figgis
->'''Portrayed By:''' Aida Turturro
The sister of notorious gangster Jimmy "The Butcher" Figgis. She leads a prison gang in a maximum security women's penitentiary in Texas.
* HairTriggerTemper: It does ''not'' take much to get her angry.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She really wants to date a good guy, as opposed to the creeps she was involved with before she went to prison.
-->'''Maura:''' Why can't I ever meet a nice guy?\\
'''Amy:''' ...Could be because you're in prison for murder.\\
'''Maura:''' Nah, that can't be it.
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[[folder:Hawkins]]
!!Melanie Hawkins
See [[Characters/BrooklynNineNineFDNYLawEnforcement FDNY & Law Enforcement]].
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!!Maura Figgis
->'''Portrayed By:''' Aida Turturro
The sister of notorious gangster Jimmy "The Butcher" Figgis. She leads a prison gang in a maximum security women's penitentiary in Texas.
* HairTriggerTemper: It does ''not'' take much to get her angry.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She really wants to date a good guy, as opposed to the creeps she was involved with before she went to prison.
-->'''Maura:''' Why can't I ever meet a nice guy?\\
'''Amy:''' ...Could be because you're in prison for murder.\\
'''Maura:''' Nah, that can't be it.
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!!Melanie Hawkins
See [[Characters/BrooklynNineNineFDNYLawEnforcement FDNY & Law Enforcement]].
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!!Maura Figgis
->'''Portrayed By:''' Aida Turturro
The sister of notorious gangster Jimmy "The Butcher" Figgis. She leads a prison gang in a maximum security women's penitentiary in Texas.
* HairTriggerTemper: It does ''not'' take much to get her angry.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She really wants to date a good guy, as opposed to the creeps she was involved with before she went to prison.
-->'''Maura:''' Why can't I ever meet a nice guy?\\
'''Amy:''' ...Could be because you're in prison for murder.\\
'''Maura:''' Nah, that can't be it.
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!!Maura Figgis
->'''Portrayed By:''' Aida Turturro
The sister of notorious gangster Jimmy "The Butcher" Figgis. She leads a prison gang in a maximum security women's penitentiary in Texas.
* HairTriggerTemper: It does ''not'' take much to get her angry.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She really wants to date a good guy, as opposed to the creeps she was involved with before she went to prison.
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'''Amy:''' ...Could be because you're in prison for murder.\\
'''Maura:''' Nah, that can't be it.
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!!Hank
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* TheGhost: He doesn't appear on screen on-screen until the last episode of his story arc, but his voice is heard on the phone in two episodes prior to that.that. In the meantime, his presence is heavily felt.
* ItsPersonal: With Jake, Holt, Rosa and Pimento. Figgis holds Jake and Holt personally responsible for the collapse of his operation, and he's constantly after Pimento for being TheMole.
* ItsPersonal: With Jake, Holt, Rosa and Pimento. Figgis holds Jake and Holt personally responsible for the collapse of his operation, and he's constantly after Pimento for being TheMole.
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* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: He and Jake both hate the pizza in Florida.
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* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: He and Jake both hate the pizza in Florida. They put their stand-off on hold for a few seconds to talk about how much the pizza in Florida sucks.
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A prostitute who gets roped into the Nine-Nine's shennanigans.
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* {{Flanderization}}: While he never had much characterization to begin with, every mention of him in the second season is pretty much "he's obsessed with pilsners."
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* {{Flanderization}}: While he never had much characterization to begin with, every mention of him in the second season is pretty much "he's obsessed with pilsners."" He gets flanderized again in Season 4, this time into TheBore. And then ''again'' in Season 5, into a massive StalkerWithACrush towards Amy.
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* RomanticFalseLead: He seems to be set up to be this for Peralta and Santiago. [[spoiler:Confirmed in Episode 2x09 "The Road Trip", when he and Amy break up due to - among other things - his uncomfortable awareness of her feelings for Jake.]]
* SatelliteLoveInterest: He's not given much characterization aside from the fact that he's obsessed with Pilsner and brews his own.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: He's not given much characterization aside from the fact that he's obsessed with Pilsner and brews his own.
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* RomanticFalseLead: He seems to be set up to be this for Peralta and Santiago. [[spoiler:Confirmed in Episode 2x09 "The Road Trip", when he and For Amy break up in Season 2. [[spoiler:Their breakup comes about partially due to - among other things - his uncomfortable awareness of her feelings for Jake.]]
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* BunnyEarsLawyer: Despite his obsessiveness with Amy (and it being made obvious that trying to get closer to her was the only reason he took the job) he's shown to be surprisingly good at his job at managing the bomb squad: When Jake & Amy find the person making the bomb threat, and have him deny there being any bombs in the building, he points out that cops shouldn't immediately wrap things up once a suspect pleads that he's innocent - [[DumbassHasAPoint something even Jake admits is a good point.]] [[spoiler: And good thing, too, given that there ''was'' a bomb at the wedding.]]
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* SafeWord: ''Cabbage''. He uses it when Jake starts buddying up to him to make Boyle jealous.
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A prostitute who gets roped into the Nine-Nine's shennanigans.
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* IdenticalStranger: He's nearly identical to Boyle, which is how Jake initially takes note of him.
* Jerkass: He's rather rude to a uniformed officer of the 99th who mistakes him for Boyle.
* MistakenForProstitute: Inverted. Jake doesn't realize he's a prostitute despite the signs until he spells it out.
* PlatonicProstitution: Jake hires him to aid in the fourth Halloween heist. Downplayed in that Jake didn't realize he's a prostitute at first.
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[[folder:Bill]]
!!Bill
->'''Portrayed By:''' Maynor Alvarado
[[folder:Bill]]
!!Bill
->'''Portrayed By:''' Maynor Alvarado
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* OnceASeason: So far, Doug's turned up in one episode per season. (Technically, he has two appearances in season four, but both were in the same two-parter.)
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* OnceASeason: So far, Doug's turned up in one episode per season. (Technically, he has two appearances in season four, but both were in the same two-parter.)) [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Peralta, who noted to Captain Holt that they don't really need to search for him after a diamond heist, because he always shows up about once every twelve months anyway.
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* HairTriggerTemper: It does ''not'' take much to get her angry.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: She really wants to date a good guy, as opposed to the creeps she was involved with before she went to prison.
-->'''Maura:''' Why can't I ever meet a nice guy?\\
'''Amy:''' ...Could be because you're in prison for murder.\\
'''Maura:''' Nah, that can't be it.
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* FauxAffablyEvil: He can seem polite and reasonable, but do ''not'' cross him. If you do, his true nature will rear its ugly head.
* IHaveYourWife: [[spoiler:He threatens Kevin's life when he realizes Holt screwed him over.]]
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:After he tries to kill Kevin to get to Holt, he's ultimately brought down by Kevin himself, when the latter gets sick of this crap and runs Murphy's men over with a car, before punching Murphy himself in the throat.]]
* YourCheatingHeart: Like any good mobster, he has a mistress.
* IHaveYourWife: [[spoiler:He threatens Kevin's life when he realizes Holt screwed him over.]]
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:After he tries to kill Kevin to get to Holt, he's ultimately brought down by Kevin himself, when the latter gets sick of this crap and runs Murphy's men over with a car, before punching Murphy himself in the throat.]]
* YourCheatingHeart: Like any good mobster, he has a mistress.
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* DirtyCoward: Peralta calls him the Cowardly Cannibal.
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* TheBore: Quite possibly the most boring person alive.
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* BigBad: The most powerful villain the cops of the Nine-Nine have ever faced.
* TheButcher: Yep.
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* BigBad: The most powerful villain For the cops back half of the Nine-Nine have ever faced.
Season 3 and first three episodes of Season 4.
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* TheCorrupter: He tries to get his hooks into Holt and the 99 by helping to expose Hawkins' crimes, and almost succeeds.
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Sophia's boss, who possesses a very addictive personality and quickly comes into conflict with Peralta as a result of it.
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!!Doug Judy a.k.
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!!Maura Figgis
->'''Portrayed By:''' Aida Turturro
The sister of notorious gangster Jimmy "The Butcher" Figgis. She leads a prison gang in a maximum security women's penitentiary in Texas.
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!!Seamus Murphy
->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/PaulAdelstein
A local mobster. He assisted the Nine-Nine in exposing Hawkins' crimes, as the two sides saw Hawkins as a common threat. However, it came at the price of Captain Holt owing him a favor in return for the information to bring Hawkins down and free Jake and Rosa.
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!!Maura Figgis
->'''Portrayed By:''' Aida Turturro
The sister of notorious gangster Jimmy "The Butcher" Figgis. She leads a prison gang in a maximum security women's penitentiary in Texas.
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!!Seamus Murphy
->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/PaulAdelstein
A local mobster. He assisted the Nine-Nine in exposing Hawkins' crimes, as the two sides saw Hawkins as a common threat. However, it came at the price of Captain Holt owing him a favor in return for the information to bring Hawkins down and free Jake and Rosa.
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->'''Played by:''' Dennis Haysbert
An old friend of Holt's who's currently working as an FBIAgent. Holt brings him in to help expose Jimmy "The Butcher" Figgis' inside man at the FBI, only to learn too late that Figgis has ''two'' moles--one of whom is Bob himself.
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[[folder: Bob Annderson]]
Jimmy "TheButcher" Figgis]]
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A notorious crime boss who'scurrently working as an FBIAgent. Holt brings him in to help expose Jimmy "The Butcher" Figgis' inside man at behind the FBI, only to learn too late that Figgis has attempt on Adrian Pimento's life. He also had ''two'' moles--one of whom is Bob himself.[[TheMole moles]] inside the FBI until the Nine-Nine discovered them. They destroy his operation, but he escapes and vows {{revenge}}.
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* BetterLivingThroughEvil: The reason he has [[IRegretNothing no regrets]] about going dirty -- he made a ''lot'' of money.
* TheComicallySerious: He shares Holt's formal, humorless demeanor, leading Jake to exclaim "Oh my God, there's ''two'' of them."
* DirtyCop: An FBI agent turned mobster? He's about as dirty as they ''get''.
* EvilCounterpart: For Holt. They have similar personalities and have a history of not being given the proper respect for it despite being a hard worker and competent. While Bob got fed up with this and became a mole, Holt remained loyal and determined to uphold the law.
* FBIAgent: But he eventually becomes a DirtyCop.
* IRegretNothing: When Holt asks him WasItReallyWorthIt, his answer is "yes." Though he may change his tune now that he's in jail...
* KnightOfCerebus: Just like his boss, he's a legitimate threat in an otherwise comic series. He murders Ryan Whealon during the few moments that Holt is gone from Whealon's hospital room, then takes Holt hostage when he's discovered.
* ManipulativeBastard: He goes along with the heroes' plan to break into the FBI so he can lead them to Ryan Whealon, Figgis' other mole, then kills Whealon at the first opportunity. If Holt hadn't walked in at [[SpannerInTheWorks just the wrong moment]], he might have gotten away with it.
* MassiveMultiplayerScam: He's the victim of one. After the Nine-Nine captures him, he refuses to talk--until they trick him into thinking that Figgis is trying to kill him.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Bob's reason for becoming TheMole, as mentioned during his brief MotiveRant.
-->'''Bob:''' I spent 14 years bringing down a Mexican cartel. You know what they gave me for it? A letter of commendation with my last name misspelled.\\
'''Holt:''' In all fairness, Bob, who spells "Anderson" with three Ns?
* TheMole: He became one when he decided that Figgis would treat him better (and pay him more) than the FBI did.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: See MistreatmentInducedBetrayal. He takes this trope ''way'' too seriously.
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[[folder: Jimmy "TheButcher" Figgis]]
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--> '''Played by:''' Eric Roberts
A notorious crime boss who's behind the attempt on Adrian Pimento's life. He also had ''two'' [[TheMole moles]] inside the FBI until the Nine-Nine discovered them. They destroy his operation, but he escapes and vows {{revenge}}.
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* TheComicallySerious: He shares Holt's formal, humorless demeanor, leading Jake to exclaim "Oh my God, there's ''two'' of them."
* DirtyCop: An FBI agent turned mobster? He's about as dirty as they ''get''.
* EvilCounterpart: For Holt. They have similar personalities and have a history of not being given the proper respect for it despite being a hard worker and competent. While Bob got fed up with this and became a mole, Holt remained loyal and determined to uphold the law.
* FBIAgent: But he eventually becomes a DirtyCop.
* IRegretNothing: When Holt asks him WasItReallyWorthIt, his answer is "yes." Though he may change his tune now that he's in jail...
* KnightOfCerebus: Just like his boss, he's a legitimate threat in an otherwise comic series. He murders Ryan Whealon during the few moments that Holt is gone from Whealon's hospital room, then takes Holt hostage when he's discovered.
* ManipulativeBastard: He goes along with the heroes' plan to break into the FBI so he can lead them to Ryan Whealon, Figgis' other mole, then kills Whealon at the first opportunity. If Holt hadn't walked in at [[SpannerInTheWorks just the wrong moment]], he might have gotten away with it.
* MassiveMultiplayerScam: He's the victim of one. After the Nine-Nine captures him, he refuses to talk--until they trick him into thinking that Figgis is trying to kill him.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Bob's reason for becoming TheMole, as mentioned during his brief MotiveRant.
-->'''Bob:''' I spent 14 years bringing down a Mexican cartel. You know what they gave me for it? A letter of commendation with my last name misspelled.\\
'''Holt:''' In all fairness, Bob, who spells "Anderson" with three Ns?
* TheMole: He became one when he decided that Figgis would treat him better (and pay him more) than the FBI did.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: See MistreatmentInducedBetrayal. He takes this trope ''way'' too seriously.
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[[folder: Jimmy "TheButcher" Figgis]]
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--> '''Played by:''' Eric Roberts
A notorious crime boss who's behind the attempt on Adrian Pimento's life. He also had ''two'' [[TheMole moles]] inside the FBI until the Nine-Nine discovered them. They destroy his operation, but he escapes and vows {{revenge}}.
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[[folder:Det. Teddy Wells]]
->'''Played by:''' Kyle Bornheimer
An ex of Amy's whom she begins dating again after meeting up with him at a training session.
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* {{Flanderization}}: While he never had much characterization to begin with, every mention of him in the second season is pretty much "he's obsessed with pilsners."
* NewOldFlame: He and Amy used to date, and restart their relationship after he moves to Brooklyn. They begin dating again, just in time for [[spoiler: Peralta to realize that he might like her]].
* NiceGuy: He seems affable and genuinely seems to care about Amy. She describes him as a "good listener."
* NoSocialSkills: He genuinely doesn't seem to understand why his new girlfriend might have a problem with him proposing to his old girlfriend whether or not she was present.
* RefugeInAudacity: In "The Audit", after his attempt to propose to Amy in front of both Jake and his own new girlfriend goes about as well as you'd expect, he brazenly attempts to carry on with his date to the Tenement Museum with his new girlfriend as if nothing had happened. That goes down about as well as you'd expect as well.
* RomanticFalseLead: He seems to be set up to be this for Peralta and Santiago. [[spoiler:Confirmed in Episode 2x09 "The Road Trip", when he and Amy break up due to - among other things - his uncomfortable awareness of her feelings for Jake.]]
* SatelliteLoveInterest: He's not given much characterization aside from the fact that he's obsessed with Pilsner and brews his own.
* SpearCounterpart: In his first appearance he seems to be this for Amy, who even mentions that they met at "code camp", which everyone else finds unbelievably dull, and they start off with a lot in common. However, after his {{Flanderization}} in Season 2 even Amy admits to finding him boring.
* TrademarkFavouriteFood: Or drink, in this case. [[RunningGag Teddy is super into pilsners.]]
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[[folder:Vivian Ludley]]
->'''Played by:''' Marilu Henner
A food author and friend of Holt and his husband who becomes romantically involved with Boyle, with whom she shares several similarities.
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* BirdsOfAFeather: With Boyle. They have many things in common, most notably great taste in food and a tendency to move too fast when starting a relationship.
* DisposableFiance: [[spoiler: In "Charges and Specs" she breaks off their relationship because he didn't want to move to Canada with her.]]
* FourthDateMarriage: She and Charles get engaged extremely quickly.
* MakeOutKids: An older-couple version. Vivian and Charles need little provocation to start making out.
* MrsRobinson: Charles is several years younger than her.
* SickeninglySweethearts: She and Charles have a very...loving relationship.
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[[folder:Sophia Perez]]
->'''Played by:''' Eva Longoria
A woman Jake meets in a bar and instantly develops a strong romantic attraction to. Things are complicated by the discovery that Sophia is a defense attorney, meaning she's often tasked with defending the people Jake has arrested during their trials.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Despite being far more professional than Jake while working, in her off-hours it's clear that she has just as childish a sense of humor.
* BirdsOfAFeather: She and Peralta get along incredibly well because they share so many interests and ideas.
* CloudCuckoolander: Comes with the territory of being Jake's DistaffCounterpart.
* DistaffCounterpart: Her interests and personality quirks match Jake's almost exactly.
* FriendlyEnemy: With Jake, as they're on opposite sides when Jake testifies against the people he arrests.
* LoveInterest: For Jake, and his first serious attempt at a relationship since getting rejected by Amy.
* NiceGirl: She's shown to be good friends with Amy despite knowing that Jake used to have a crush on her until very recently. She doesn't even get mad when she finds out that the feeling was, and quite possibly still is, mutual, and despite obviously being upset is generally very mature and kind about the whole situation. She actually tries to help Amy handle her break-up with Teddy, despite suspecting that Jake might want to leave her once Amy was single. [[spoiler:He didn't.]]
* RomanticFalseLead: Appears to be this for Jake with regards to Amy.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Amy, possibly explaining why Jake is instantly so crazy about her. They're both {{Adorkable}} and ambitious Latina women with whom he shares a good deal of witty banter. They even dress nearly identically.
* WorkingWithTheEx: She and Jake react this way once each discovers what the other does for a living and learning that they will be attending the same trial on opposite sides. However, they'd only had a one-night stand at that point, and eventually decide to continue with their relationship.
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[[folder:Genevieve Mirren-Carter]]
->'''Played by:''' Mary Lynn Rajskub
A woman Boyle meets and hits it off with... right as she's getting arrested. However, Jake and Boyle prove her innocent, so she and Charles begin a relationship.
* FrameUp: She was framed for insurance fraud by her ex-boyfriend's assistant.
* GoodParents: She obviously loves Nikolaj a lot, and treats him no different than she would if he was her biological child.
* HappilyMarried: Subverted -- the marriage part, not the happiness part. Despite loving Charles dearly, being committed to him, and even adopting a child with him, she has no desire to get married again, thanks to her nasty divorce.
* NiceGirl: She's very kind and friendly, just like Boyle. She's less weird about it, though.
* TooMuchInformation: She's only too happy to share explicit details of hers and Charles' romantic life.
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!!!Other Characters
[[folder:Geoffrey Hoytsman]]
->'''Played by:''' Chris Parnell
Sophia's boss, who possesses a very addictive personality and quickly comes into conflict with Peralta as a result of it.
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* FunctionalAddict: At first. And it develops to AddledAddict.
* TheGamblingAddict: Initially, it seems that Geoffrey's vices are limited to the occasional weekend at Atlantic City, and he and Peralta initially bond over a series of increasingly ridiculous minor bets. Unfortunately, it quickly becomes clear that Geoffrey's addictions go much, much deeper.
* IdiotBall: Drugs do not do wonders for this man's intelligence.
* {{Jerkass}}: In addition to his massive drug addictions and resulting criminality, he apparently went the very cheap route for his father's funeral, fathered two illegitimate children with his cleaning lady only to sabotage her political asylum hearing, and appears to consider one of his children uglier than the others.
* KnightOfCerebus: By the standards of this show, at least. [[spoiler:While still played for laughs, his second appearance involves him taking Jake hostage and threatening to kill him, making it more of a BlackComedy than normal.]]
* MoodSwinger: Very much so.
* NeverMyFault: He blames Peralta for his life falling apart. A fairer look at the situation would suggest that Hoytsman's massive drug addictions and failure to take responsibility for them probably had more to do with it.
* SayingTooMuch: He has a tendency to cheerfully blurt out information about whatever he's currently high on, regardless of how inappropriate or unfortunate this is for him.
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[[folder:Hank]]
->'''Played by:''' Kevin Dorff
The bartender of Shaw's Bar; the bar the Nine-Nine often visits
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* TheBartender: Naturally.
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[[folder:Doug Judy, a.k.a "The Pontiac Bandit" ]]
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->'''Played by:''' Creator/CraigRobinson
An amiable low-level criminal and notorious car thief who serves as Peralta's nemesis.
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* ActuallyIAmHim: TheReveal in "The Pontiac Bandit" is that Doug Judy, who'd claimed to be a reformed ex-cahoot of the titular car thief, actually ''was'' the Bandit the whole time. Peralta and the rest of the 99 don't realize this until it's too late.
* ActuallyThatsMyAssistant: To rub salt in the wound re: the above trope, the man Judy claimed was the Pontiac Bandit was actually his hairdresser.
* AffablyEvil: Well, "evil" is probably a bit strong, but Judy is a notorious and unrepentant criminal who is also a pretty likable and charming guy. Seems to become more affable with each appearance, to the point where you actually WANT Peralta to fail.
* TheBadGuyWins: In all of his appearances so far, Judy has come out on top over Peralta and the other cops.
* BatmanGambit: Excels at these.
* BigFun: He's a full-figured gentleman, a ready wit and a talented entertainer.
* CallingCard: He only ever jacks Pontiacs, hence the name.
* TheChessmaster: He has a knack for pulling long cons over the cops in order to escape their custody.
* DontTellMama: His mother has no idea he's a criminal -- she thinks he runs an architecture firm and helps out needy white people for charity. And that Rosa is his girlfriend.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: He does seem to genuinely care about his mother, hiding his shady dealings from her and stopping to see her one last time before he vanishes.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Judy turns down stealing cars to help distribute Giggle-Pig because he objects to the drug trade.
-->'''Judy:''' I said no, 'cause drugs are stupid. [[HypocriticalHumor Except for weed and sex pills.]] Man has needs.
* FriendlyEnemy: Doug seems to genuinely like Peralta (although he likes making a fool out of him more), and even after being betrayed and humiliated by him Peralta has a hard time staying mad at him. In "The Cruise", he and Amy also get along very well.
** As of his appearance in "The Fugitive Part 2," even Peralta has stopped considering him an "enemy" and openly acknowledges Judy as his friend.
* GentlemanThief: He's not exactly a 'gentleman', but he's pretty much a modern-day version of this trope.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: For all his criminality and his gleeful running rings around him, Judy seems to sincerely like Jake and, in "The Cruise", seems genuinely invested in helping him with his relationship with Amy.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: The fact that he's the Pontiac Bandit is treated as a genuine twist at the end of his first appearance, but all his subsequent appearances naturally reference that fact.
* ListOfTransgressions: Has a long one, including pet fraud.
-->'''Judy:''' I sold a guy a fake Pekingese... T'was a cat.
* LovableRogue: Devious criminal he may be, you can't help but love the dude. And that includes Peralta, despite himself.
* LustObject: Rosa is this for him.
* NotSoDifferent: Both Doug and Peralta are rather kooky, affable pop-culture fixated guys who excel at their chosen professions and, discounting their standing on opposite sides of the law, mesh rather well personality-wise.
* OnceASeason: So far, Doug's turned up in one episode per season. (Technically, he has two appearances in season four, but both were in the same two-parter.)
* SitcomArchNemesis: To Peralta, though since this is a police-based comedy he throws a little more of the dramatic counterpart trope ArchEnemy into the mix, too.
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[[folder: Bob Annderson]]
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->'''Played by:''' Dennis Haysbert
An old friend of Holt's who's currently working as an FBIAgent. Holt brings him in to help expose Jimmy "The Butcher" Figgis' inside man at the FBI, only to learn too late that Figgis has ''two'' moles--one of whom is Bob himself.
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* BetterLivingThroughEvil: The reason he has [[IRegretNothing no regrets]] about doing dirty -- he made a ''lot'' of money.
* TheComicallySerious: He shares Holt's formal, humorless demeanor, leading Jake to exclaim "Oh my God, there's ''two'' of them."
* DirtyCop: An FBI agent turned mobster? He's about as dirty as they ''get''.
* EvilCounterpart: For Holt. They have similar personalities and have a history of not being given the proper respect for it despite being a hard worker and competent. While Bob got fed up with this and became a mole, Holt remained loyal and determined to uphold the law.
* FBIAgent: But he eventually becomes a DirtyCop.
* IRegretNothing: When Holt asks him WasItReallyWorthIt, his answer is "yes." Though he may change his tune now that he's in jail...
* KnightOfCerebus: Just like his boss, he's a legitimate threat in an otherwise comic series. He murders Ryan Whealon during the few moments that Holt is gone from Whealon's hospital room, then takes Holt hostage when he's discovered.
* ManipulativeBastard: He goes along with the heroes' plan to break into the FBI so he can lead them to Ryan Whealon, Figgis' other mole, then kills Whealon at the first opportunity. If Holt hadn't walked in at [[SpannerInTheWorks just the wrong moment]], he might have gotten away with it.
* MassiveMultiplayerScam: He's the victim of one. After the Nine-Nine captures him, he refuses to talk--until they trick him into thinking that Figgis is trying to kill him.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Bob's reason for becoming TheMole, as mentioned during his brief MotiveRant.
-->'''Bob:''' I spent 14 years bringing down a Mexican cartel. You know what they gave me for it? A letter of commendation with my last name misspelled.\\
'''Holt:''' In all fairness, Bob, who spells "Anderson" with three Ns?
* TheMole: He became one when he decided that Figgis would treat him better (and pay him more) than the FBI did.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: See MistreatmentInducedBetrayal. He takes this trope ''way'' too seriously.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Jimmy "TheButcher" Figgis]]
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--> '''Played by:''' Eric Roberts
A notorious crime boss who's behind the attempt on Adrian Pimento's life. He also had ''two'' [[TheMole moles]] inside the FBI until the Nine-Nine discovered them. They destroy his operation, but he escapes and vows {{revenge}}.
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* BigBad: The most powerful villain the cops of the Nine-Nine have ever faced.
* TheDreaded: Anyone who's dealt with him is afraid of the guy--and with good reason.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: His sister Maura is in prison in Texas.
* TheGhost: He doesn't appear on screen until the last episode of his story arc.
* KnightOfCerebus: While the show's had their share of bad guys, this one is treated with absolute dread by the 99. He lives up to his reputation by casually shooting a sheriff on camera.
* {{Mooks}}: He sends several of them to the hospital to deal with the heroes.
* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: He and Jake both hate the pizza in Florida.
[[/folder]]
[[folder: Caleb]]
--> '''Played by:''' Tim Meadows
Jake's cellmate in prison, Caleb is an affable, good natured guy who just happens to be a serial cannibal.
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* AffablyEvil: He may be a child-eating cannibal but he's generally pretty friendly.
* BlackComedyCannibalism: Most of the jokes surrounding him rely on this trope.
* ChildEater: He claims they're easier to subdue.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He doesn't seem to grasp that people are disturbed by him casually bringing up cannibalism, and takes Jake's "tell that to my dick" comment literally
* DirtyCoward: Peralta calls him the Cowardly Cannibal.
* HopelessWithTech: Due to having been in the prison system for so long, he has no idea how to operate modern technology.
* ImAHumanitarian: Was convicted for killing and eating eight people, but he implies those are only the ones the police could prove were him.
* InsistentTerminology: He's not a cannibal, he's a woodcarver who just happens to have eaten some people.
* WouldHurtAChild: His victims were apparently children.
[[/folder]]
->'''Played by:''' Kyle Bornheimer
An ex of Amy's whom she begins dating again after meeting up with him at a training session.
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* {{Flanderization}}: While he never had much characterization to begin with, every mention of him in the second season is pretty much "he's obsessed with pilsners."
* NewOldFlame: He and Amy used to date, and restart their relationship after he moves to Brooklyn. They begin dating again, just in time for [[spoiler: Peralta to realize that he might like her]].
* NiceGuy: He seems affable and genuinely seems to care about Amy. She describes him as a "good listener."
* NoSocialSkills: He genuinely doesn't seem to understand why his new girlfriend might have a problem with him proposing to his old girlfriend whether or not she was present.
* RefugeInAudacity: In "The Audit", after his attempt to propose to Amy in front of both Jake and his own new girlfriend goes about as well as you'd expect, he brazenly attempts to carry on with his date to the Tenement Museum with his new girlfriend as if nothing had happened. That goes down about as well as you'd expect as well.
* RomanticFalseLead: He seems to be set up to be this for Peralta and Santiago. [[spoiler:Confirmed in Episode 2x09 "The Road Trip", when he and Amy break up due to - among other things - his uncomfortable awareness of her feelings for Jake.]]
* SatelliteLoveInterest: He's not given much characterization aside from the fact that he's obsessed with Pilsner and brews his own.
* SpearCounterpart: In his first appearance he seems to be this for Amy, who even mentions that they met at "code camp", which everyone else finds unbelievably dull, and they start off with a lot in common. However, after his {{Flanderization}} in Season 2 even Amy admits to finding him boring.
* TrademarkFavouriteFood: Or drink, in this case. [[RunningGag Teddy is super into pilsners.]]
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[[folder:Vivian Ludley]]
->'''Played by:''' Marilu Henner
A food author and friend of Holt and his husband who becomes romantically involved with Boyle, with whom she shares several similarities.
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* BirdsOfAFeather: With Boyle. They have many things in common, most notably great taste in food and a tendency to move too fast when starting a relationship.
* DisposableFiance: [[spoiler: In "Charges and Specs" she breaks off their relationship because he didn't want to move to Canada with her.]]
* FourthDateMarriage: She and Charles get engaged extremely quickly.
* MakeOutKids: An older-couple version. Vivian and Charles need little provocation to start making out.
* MrsRobinson: Charles is several years younger than her.
* SickeninglySweethearts: She and Charles have a very...loving relationship.
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[[folder:Sophia Perez]]
->'''Played by:''' Eva Longoria
A woman Jake meets in a bar and instantly develops a strong romantic attraction to. Things are complicated by the discovery that Sophia is a defense attorney, meaning she's often tasked with defending the people Jake has arrested during their trials.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Despite being far more professional than Jake while working, in her off-hours it's clear that she has just as childish a sense of humor.
* BirdsOfAFeather: She and Peralta get along incredibly well because they share so many interests and ideas.
* CloudCuckoolander: Comes with the territory of being Jake's DistaffCounterpart.
* DistaffCounterpart: Her interests and personality quirks match Jake's almost exactly.
* FriendlyEnemy: With Jake, as they're on opposite sides when Jake testifies against the people he arrests.
* LoveInterest: For Jake, and his first serious attempt at a relationship since getting rejected by Amy.
* NiceGirl: She's shown to be good friends with Amy despite knowing that Jake used to have a crush on her until very recently. She doesn't even get mad when she finds out that the feeling was, and quite possibly still is, mutual, and despite obviously being upset is generally very mature and kind about the whole situation. She actually tries to help Amy handle her break-up with Teddy, despite suspecting that Jake might want to leave her once Amy was single. [[spoiler:He didn't.]]
* RomanticFalseLead: Appears to be this for Jake with regards to Amy.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: For Amy, possibly explaining why Jake is instantly so crazy about her. They're both {{Adorkable}} and ambitious Latina women with whom he shares a good deal of witty banter. They even dress nearly identically.
* WorkingWithTheEx: She and Jake react this way once each discovers what the other does for a living and learning that they will be attending the same trial on opposite sides. However, they'd only had a one-night stand at that point, and eventually decide to continue with their relationship.
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[[folder:Genevieve Mirren-Carter]]
->'''Played by:''' Mary Lynn Rajskub
A woman Boyle meets and hits it off with... right as she's getting arrested. However, Jake and Boyle prove her innocent, so she and Charles begin a relationship.
* FrameUp: She was framed for insurance fraud by her ex-boyfriend's assistant.
* GoodParents: She obviously loves Nikolaj a lot, and treats him no different than she would if he was her biological child.
* HappilyMarried: Subverted -- the marriage part, not the happiness part. Despite loving Charles dearly, being committed to him, and even adopting a child with him, she has no desire to get married again, thanks to her nasty divorce.
* NiceGirl: She's very kind and friendly, just like Boyle. She's less weird about it, though.
* TooMuchInformation: She's only too happy to share explicit details of hers and Charles' romantic life.
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!!!Other Characters
[[folder:Geoffrey Hoytsman]]
->'''Played by:''' Chris Parnell
Sophia's boss, who possesses a very addictive personality and quickly comes into conflict with Peralta as a result of it.
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* FunctionalAddict: At first. And it develops to AddledAddict.
* TheGamblingAddict: Initially, it seems that Geoffrey's vices are limited to the occasional weekend at Atlantic City, and he and Peralta initially bond over a series of increasingly ridiculous minor bets. Unfortunately, it quickly becomes clear that Geoffrey's addictions go much, much deeper.
* IdiotBall: Drugs do not do wonders for this man's intelligence.
* {{Jerkass}}: In addition to his massive drug addictions and resulting criminality, he apparently went the very cheap route for his father's funeral, fathered two illegitimate children with his cleaning lady only to sabotage her political asylum hearing, and appears to consider one of his children uglier than the others.
* KnightOfCerebus: By the standards of this show, at least. [[spoiler:While still played for laughs, his second appearance involves him taking Jake hostage and threatening to kill him, making it more of a BlackComedy than normal.]]
* MoodSwinger: Very much so.
* NeverMyFault: He blames Peralta for his life falling apart. A fairer look at the situation would suggest that Hoytsman's massive drug addictions and failure to take responsibility for them probably had more to do with it.
* SayingTooMuch: He has a tendency to cheerfully blurt out information about whatever he's currently high on, regardless of how inappropriate or unfortunate this is for him.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Hank]]
->'''Played by:''' Kevin Dorff
The bartender of Shaw's Bar; the bar the Nine-Nine often visits
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* TheBartender: Naturally.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Doug Judy, a.k.a "The Pontiac Bandit" ]]
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->'''Played by:''' Creator/CraigRobinson
An amiable low-level criminal and notorious car thief who serves as Peralta's nemesis.
----
* ActuallyIAmHim: TheReveal in "The Pontiac Bandit" is that Doug Judy, who'd claimed to be a reformed ex-cahoot of the titular car thief, actually ''was'' the Bandit the whole time. Peralta and the rest of the 99 don't realize this until it's too late.
* ActuallyThatsMyAssistant: To rub salt in the wound re: the above trope, the man Judy claimed was the Pontiac Bandit was actually his hairdresser.
* AffablyEvil: Well, "evil" is probably a bit strong, but Judy is a notorious and unrepentant criminal who is also a pretty likable and charming guy. Seems to become more affable with each appearance, to the point where you actually WANT Peralta to fail.
* TheBadGuyWins: In all of his appearances so far, Judy has come out on top over Peralta and the other cops.
* BatmanGambit: Excels at these.
* BigFun: He's a full-figured gentleman, a ready wit and a talented entertainer.
* CallingCard: He only ever jacks Pontiacs, hence the name.
* TheChessmaster: He has a knack for pulling long cons over the cops in order to escape their custody.
* DontTellMama: His mother has no idea he's a criminal -- she thinks he runs an architecture firm and helps out needy white people for charity. And that Rosa is his girlfriend.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: He does seem to genuinely care about his mother, hiding his shady dealings from her and stopping to see her one last time before he vanishes.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Judy turns down stealing cars to help distribute Giggle-Pig because he objects to the drug trade.
-->'''Judy:''' I said no, 'cause drugs are stupid. [[HypocriticalHumor Except for weed and sex pills.]] Man has needs.
* FriendlyEnemy: Doug seems to genuinely like Peralta (although he likes making a fool out of him more), and even after being betrayed and humiliated by him Peralta has a hard time staying mad at him. In "The Cruise", he and Amy also get along very well.
** As of his appearance in "The Fugitive Part 2," even Peralta has stopped considering him an "enemy" and openly acknowledges Judy as his friend.
* GentlemanThief: He's not exactly a 'gentleman', but he's pretty much a modern-day version of this trope.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: For all his criminality and his gleeful running rings around him, Judy seems to sincerely like Jake and, in "The Cruise", seems genuinely invested in helping him with his relationship with Amy.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: The fact that he's the Pontiac Bandit is treated as a genuine twist at the end of his first appearance, but all his subsequent appearances naturally reference that fact.
* ListOfTransgressions: Has a long one, including pet fraud.
-->'''Judy:''' I sold a guy a fake Pekingese... T'was a cat.
* LovableRogue: Devious criminal he may be, you can't help but love the dude. And that includes Peralta, despite himself.
* LustObject: Rosa is this for him.
* NotSoDifferent: Both Doug and Peralta are rather kooky, affable pop-culture fixated guys who excel at their chosen professions and, discounting their standing on opposite sides of the law, mesh rather well personality-wise.
* OnceASeason: So far, Doug's turned up in one episode per season. (Technically, he has two appearances in season four, but both were in the same two-parter.)
* SitcomArchNemesis: To Peralta, though since this is a police-based comedy he throws a little more of the dramatic counterpart trope ArchEnemy into the mix, too.
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[[folder: Bob Annderson]]
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->'''Played by:''' Dennis Haysbert
An old friend of Holt's who's currently working as an FBIAgent. Holt brings him in to help expose Jimmy "The Butcher" Figgis' inside man at the FBI, only to learn too late that Figgis has ''two'' moles--one of whom is Bob himself.
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* BetterLivingThroughEvil: The reason he has [[IRegretNothing no regrets]] about doing dirty -- he made a ''lot'' of money.
* TheComicallySerious: He shares Holt's formal, humorless demeanor, leading Jake to exclaim "Oh my God, there's ''two'' of them."
* DirtyCop: An FBI agent turned mobster? He's about as dirty as they ''get''.
* EvilCounterpart: For Holt. They have similar personalities and have a history of not being given the proper respect for it despite being a hard worker and competent. While Bob got fed up with this and became a mole, Holt remained loyal and determined to uphold the law.
* FBIAgent: But he eventually becomes a DirtyCop.
* IRegretNothing: When Holt asks him WasItReallyWorthIt, his answer is "yes." Though he may change his tune now that he's in jail...
* KnightOfCerebus: Just like his boss, he's a legitimate threat in an otherwise comic series. He murders Ryan Whealon during the few moments that Holt is gone from Whealon's hospital room, then takes Holt hostage when he's discovered.
* ManipulativeBastard: He goes along with the heroes' plan to break into the FBI so he can lead them to Ryan Whealon, Figgis' other mole, then kills Whealon at the first opportunity. If Holt hadn't walked in at [[SpannerInTheWorks just the wrong moment]], he might have gotten away with it.
* MassiveMultiplayerScam: He's the victim of one. After the Nine-Nine captures him, he refuses to talk--until they trick him into thinking that Figgis is trying to kill him.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Bob's reason for becoming TheMole, as mentioned during his brief MotiveRant.
-->'''Bob:''' I spent 14 years bringing down a Mexican cartel. You know what they gave me for it? A letter of commendation with my last name misspelled.\\
'''Holt:''' In all fairness, Bob, who spells "Anderson" with three Ns?
* TheMole: He became one when he decided that Figgis would treat him better (and pay him more) than the FBI did.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: See MistreatmentInducedBetrayal. He takes this trope ''way'' too seriously.
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[[folder: Jimmy "TheButcher" Figgis]]
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--> '''Played by:''' Eric Roberts
A notorious crime boss who's behind the attempt on Adrian Pimento's life. He also had ''two'' [[TheMole moles]] inside the FBI until the Nine-Nine discovered them. They destroy his operation, but he escapes and vows {{revenge}}.
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* BigBad: The most powerful villain the cops of the Nine-Nine have ever faced.
* TheDreaded: Anyone who's dealt with him is afraid of the guy--and with good reason.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: His sister Maura is in prison in Texas.
* TheGhost: He doesn't appear on screen until the last episode of his story arc.
* KnightOfCerebus: While the show's had their share of bad guys, this one is treated with absolute dread by the 99. He lives up to his reputation by casually shooting a sheriff on camera.
* {{Mooks}}: He sends several of them to the hospital to deal with the heroes.
* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: He and Jake both hate the pizza in Florida.
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[[folder: Caleb]]
--> '''Played by:''' Tim Meadows
Jake's cellmate in prison, Caleb is an affable, good natured guy who just happens to be a serial cannibal.
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* AffablyEvil: He may be a child-eating cannibal but he's generally pretty friendly.
* BlackComedyCannibalism: Most of the jokes surrounding him rely on this trope.
* ChildEater: He claims they're easier to subdue.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He doesn't seem to grasp that people are disturbed by him casually bringing up cannibalism, and takes Jake's "tell that to my dick" comment literally
* DirtyCoward: Peralta calls him the Cowardly Cannibal.
* HopelessWithTech: Due to having been in the prison system for so long, he has no idea how to operate modern technology.
* ImAHumanitarian: Was convicted for killing and eating eight people, but he implies those are only the ones the police could prove were him.
* InsistentTerminology: He's not a cannibal, he's a woodcarver who just happens to have eaten some people.
* WouldHurtAChild: His victims were apparently children.
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