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** When he returns for the Season Six finale, he congratulates Jake for marrying Amy, and helps him out with a case.

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** When he returns for the Season Six finale, he congratulates Jake for marrying Amy, and helps him out with a case. And then tries to bite him again.

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Hawkins is the direct Big Bad as the one responsible for putting Jake into jail in the first place. Murphy is barely an antagonistic presence in the two-parter anyway, it's just set up for his arc later in the season.


* BigBadEnsemble: Of "The Big House" two-parter, Melanie Hawkins is the GreaterScopeVillain and Warden Greenville and Romero take more directly antagonistic roles but [[TheBadGuyWins he's the one who comes out on top,]] successfully getting a rival drug-lord out the way and putting Captain Holt in his debt.




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* AmoralAttorney: It shows shadows of that. She is not a bad person, but she is very willing to defend criminals who she knows are horrible people. So far so good , it 's still her job and even criminals still have the right to a lawyer , but afterwards she is genuinely offended that Jake actually arrested her boss when the latter was caught using cocaine , claiming that Jake did not have it . the right/didn't need to do that. It's also worth remembering that apparently all of the lawyers in her firm are stereotypical immoral lawyers, brazen social climbers and disgusting screamers who apparently vilify competent police officers and she has no problem working with them.
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* BigBadEnsemble: Of "The Big House" two-parter, Melanie Hawkins is the GreaterScopeVillain and Warden Greenville and Romero take more directly antagonistic roles but [[TheBadGuyWins he's the one who comes out on top,]] successfully getting a rival drug-lord out the way and putting Captain Holt in his dept.

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* BigBadEnsemble: Of "The Big House" two-parter, Melanie Hawkins is the GreaterScopeVillain and Warden Greenville and Romero take more directly antagonistic roles but [[TheBadGuyWins he's the one who comes out on top,]] successfully getting a rival drug-lord out the way and putting Captain Holt in his dept.debt.
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* HelloAttorney: She's an attractive lawyer who serves as Jake's love interest for a portion of Season 2.
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* BigBadEnsemble: Of "The Big House" two-parter, Melanie Hawkins is the GreaterScopeVillain and Warden Greenville and Romero take more directly antagonistic roles but [[TheBadGuyWins he's the one who comes out on top,]] successfully getting a rival drug-lord out the way and putting Captain Holt in his dept.


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* MakeWayForTheNewVillains: In his introductory episode he helps the 99 take down the previous seasons FinalBoss, then holds it over Captain Hots head becoming the ArcVillain of the first half of season five.
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* ShipperOnDeck: He genuinely supports Jake's relationship with Amy.


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* TwoFirstNames: "Judy" is also a common given name.
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** To his (and Holt's) credit, it's worth remembering: Even though he was old, weak, and nearly deaf, he proved to be extremely intelligent, manipulative, and experienced as a criminal and assassin. He kept Holt's vengeance burning for decades, seduced a young woman, managed to escape from a high security prison, made highly skilled detectives think for sure he was dead, and was only found because Holt, knowing him all too well. , insisted on aerial surveillance and tracking . He was still dangerous in old age. If he had taken the time to plan his actions after he had escaped from prison, he would certainly have wreaked havoc.
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* HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood: On top of being abandoned in a playground as a child and becoming a prostitute, it's turned UpToEleven as he also has a hilariously abusive ''adulthood''.

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* HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood: On top of being abandoned in a playground as a child and becoming a prostitute, it's turned UpToEleven as he also has a hilariously abusive ''adulthood''.
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* BigBadEnsemble: One of the Nine-Nine's most recurring antagonists and a personal nemesis for Jake--although his sheer [[FriendlyEnemy friendliness]] does wonders to make him more pleasant to deal with than Wuntch and the Vulture (two non-criminals, it should be noted), and he eventually pulls a HeelFaceTurn in the middle-stretch of the series up until his final appearance.

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* BigBadEnsemble: One of the Nine-Nine's most recurring antagonists and a personal nemesis for Jake--although his sheer [[FriendlyEnemy friendliness]] does wonders to make him more pleasant to deal with than Wuntch and the Vulture (two non-criminals, it should be noted), and he eventually pulls a HeelFaceTurn in the middle-stretch of the series up until his final appearance.



* ArcVillain: The "favor" Holt owes him for his help in taking down Hawkins serves as a recurring source of conflict in Season 5.



* TheBartender:Shouldn't it be obvious?

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* TheBartender:Shouldn't TheBartender: Shouldn't it be obvious?
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* {{Expy}}: He brings to mind Rickety Cricket from ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia''.



* NoodleIncident: In "Valloweaser," between Halloween and Valentine's Day, something really goes wrong for Bill that seems to ruin his life. By Easter, things have gotten even worse. Also, something happend to him at some point that reduced his number of belly buttons to ''zero''.

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* NoodleIncident: In "Valloweaser," between Halloween and Valentine's Day, something really goes wrong for Bill that seems to ruin his life. By Easter, things have gotten even worse. Also, something happend happened to him at some point that reduced his number of belly buttons to ''zero''.


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* ScaryTeeth: In later seasons his teeth become yellow and rotted. He doesn't seem too bothered by it.

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%% * BatmanGambit: Excels at these.

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** Many of his escapes involve him accurately predicting Jake's tendency , such as [[spoiler: letting Judy go to assure the success of Rosa's task force]] in Season 2, or [[spoiler: focusing on Halloway instead of him]] in Season 5.
** His appearance in Season 7 could also qualify: [[spoiler: he wanted to get rid of his crook friends before his marriage to please his fiancée. His solution? Throw a bachelor party with them in the same hotel as a Russian oligarch with a buttload of diamonds, expecting them to steal them, then invite Jake and expect ''him'' to be tricky and principled enough to get them to incriminate themselves and arrest them.]] And it worked!


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* BirdsOfAFeather: The reason why he gets along with Jake so well. They're both charming [[CowboyCop if a bit]] [[LovableRogue unusual]], people for their profession, love goofing off during serious situations, are deceptively clever, and love their mother very much.


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* BunnyEarsLawyer: While he is like an easygoing and goofy criminal who just smokes weed and slack the rest of the time, he's also a criminal mastermind who's managed to fool several intelligent detectives, including more than half of the Nine-Nine's best detectives (Jake, Rosa, Amy, Holt) and almost always managed to get away with his shenanigans scot-free on both sides of the law with charm and wit.


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* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler: He uses Terry's love for his books and his desire for the approval of his writing to butter him and prevent him from finding out his and Lawson's fraud.]]

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Other significant recurring characters on ''Series/BrooklynNineNine''. For other characters, see [[Characters/BrooklynNineNine here.]]

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Other significant recurring characters on ''Series/BrooklynNineNine''. For other characters, see [[Characters/BrooklynNineNine here.]]
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* KavorkaMan: Somewhat overweight and balding, he still manages to have [[ThreeWaySex multiple]] stunning female [[cosplay]]ers, amongs others. Partially this is the money, but also it may just be bragging rights to having banged their favourite author.

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* KavorkaMan: Somewhat overweight and balding, he still manages to have [[ThreeWaySex multiple]] stunning female [[cosplay]]ers, {{cosplay}}ers, amongs others. Partially this is the money, but also it may just be bragging rights to having banged their favourite author.
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* MamasBabyPapa'sMaybe: [[spoiler:Amongst the multiple horrible things he's done to his main rival Landon Lawson is sleep with Lawson's wife, with the heavy implication that Lawson's son is actually Parlov's]]

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* MamasBabyPapa'sMaybe: MamasBabyPapasMaybe: [[spoiler:Amongst the multiple horrible things he's done to his main rival Landon Lawson is sleep with Lawson's wife, with the heavy implication that Lawson's son is actually Parlov's]]
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[[folder:D. C. Parlov]]
!!D. C. Parlov
->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/FredMelamed

Author of Terry's favourite book series ''The Skyfire Cycle'', at least two separate crimes involving him come to the attention of the Nine-Nine.
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* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Was Terry's favourite author, but both times the Nine-Nine encounter him his jerkish tendancies come to the fore, the first time he is being sent death threats because he slept with his former assistants wife. The second time he stole his main rivals manuscript (though his rival also stole Parlov's) and slept with said rival's wife. He also lied about remembering sending Terry a signed book and even revealed it wasn't him who signed his books when fans contacted him.]]
* ReallyGetsAround: Quiet possibly because he is rich, but also because he has female fans who are turned on by sleeping with the author. Both episodes he appears in reference his sex life.
* KavorkaMan: Somewhat overweight and balding, he still manages to have [[ThreeWaySex multiple]] stunning female [[cosplay]]ers, amongs others. Partially this is the money, but also it may just be bragging rights to having banged their favourite author.
* MamasBabyPapa'sMaybe: [[spoiler:Amongst the multiple horrible things he's done to his main rival Landon Lawson is sleep with Lawson's wife, with the heavy implication that Lawson's son is actually Parlov's]]

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Nothing is stopping Jake from hopping on a plane and going to the Netherlands.


* BittersweetEnding: In his last appearance, [[spoiler:Jake sneakily gives him a chance to escape his prison sentence, which was for a minor, non-violent crime. Judy seizes it and manages to flee to the Netherlands. While he's making a decent life there, it's unlikely he'll ever return to his country, or see Jake again.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: In his last appearance, [[spoiler:Jake sneakily gives him a chance to escape his prison sentence, which was for a minor, non-violent crime. Judy seizes it and manages to flee to the Netherlands. While he's making a decent life there, it's unlikely he'll ever return to his country, or see Jake again.country.]]
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* BittersweetEnding: In his last appearance, [[Jake sneakily gives him a chance to escape his prison sentence, which was for a minor, non-violent crime. Judy seizes it and manages to flee to the Netherlands. While he's making a decent life there, it's unlikely he'll ever return to his country, or see Jake again.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: In his last appearance, [[Jake [[spoiler:Jake sneakily gives him a chance to escape his prison sentence, which was for a minor, non-violent crime. Judy seizes it and manages to flee to the Netherlands. While he's making a decent life there, it's unlikely he'll ever return to his country, or see Jake again.]]
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* BittersweetEnding: In his last appearance, [[Jake sneakily gives him a chance to escape his prison sentence, which was for a minor, non-violent crime. Judy seizes it and manages to flee to the Netherlands. While he's making a decent life there, it's unlikely he'll ever return to his country, or see Jake again.]]
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* NiceMeanAndInbetween: Of the three criminal Judy siblings he's nice. An AffablyEvil FriendlyEnemy to Jake, with a [[EvenEvilHasStandards a long list of crimes he's unwilling to commit,]] [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes who loves his family,]] [[BigBrotherInstinct wants what's]] [[EvilParentsWantGoodKids best for his sister]] and eventually makes a HeelFaceTurn. Foster brother George is Mean, a ruthless murderer who [[TheFarmerAndTheViper who repaid the family for taking him in by robbing them and burning down their house.]] Trudy is Inbetween, a BitchInSheepsClothing who's dismissive of Doug and Jakes friendship and willing to scam her own brother but still loves her family and only commits non-violent crimes.


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* NiceMeanAndInbetween: Of the three criminal Judy siblings she's Inbetween, a BitchInSheepsClothing who's dismissive of Doug and Jakes friendship and willing to scam her own brother but still loves her family and only commits non-violent crimes. Doug is Nice, an AffablyEvil FriendlyEnemy to Jake, with a [[EvenEvilHasStandards a long list of crimes he's unwilling to commit,]] [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes who loves his family,]] [[BigBrotherInstinct wants what's]] [[EvilParentsWantGoodKids best for his sister]] and eventually makes a HeelFaceTurn. Foster brother George is Mean, a ruthless murderer who [[TheFarmerAndTheViper who repaid the family for taking him in by robbing them and burning down their house.]]

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*[[spoiler:FakingTheDead]]: As part of [[spoiler: Charles's]] scheme to win the sixth heist. [[spoiler: It didn't work anyway.]]



* NoodleIncident: In "Valloweaser," between Halloween and Valentine's Day, something really goes wrong for Bill that seems to ruin his life. By Easter, things have gotten even worse.

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* NoodleIncident: In "Valloweaser," between Halloween and Valentine's Day, something really goes wrong for Bill that seems to ruin his life. By Easter, things have gotten even worse. Also, something happend to him at some point that reduced his number of belly buttons to ''zero''.



!!Mlepnos a.k.a. Mlepclaynos a.k.a. Jerry Barfralatistan a.k.a. Jerry Barkakanatsan

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!!Mlepnos a.k.a. Mlepclaynos Mlep(clay)nos a.k.a. Jerry Barfralatistan a.k.a. Jerry Barkakanatsan
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* HiddenDepths: Invoked. He's a woodcarver by trade, and prefers to be defined by his work in the field rather than his cannibalism.
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* RhymingNames: Tr''udy'' J''udy''.
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A very strange citizen of New York. Jake and Amy encounter him in the first episode when they were interviewing neighbors about a murder, and he somehow keeps showing up at various important moments throughout the series. His name is apparently spelled "Mlepclaynos" (the 'clay' is silent).

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A very strange citizen of New York. Jake and Amy encounter him in the first episode when they were interviewing neighbors people about a murder, and he somehow keeps showing up at various important moments throughout the series. His name is apparently spelled "Mlepclaynos" (the 'clay' is silent).



* BlankStare: There's... something wrong with the way he looks at people whenever they talk to him.

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* BlankStare: There's... something There's something... wrong with the way he looks at people whenever they talk to him.
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A very strange citizen of New York. Jake and Amy encounter him in the first episode when they were interviewing neighbors, and he somehow keeps showing up at various important moments throughout the series. His name is apparently spelled "Mlepclaynos" (the 'clay' is silent).

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A very strange citizen of New York. Jake and Amy encounter him in the first episode when they were interviewing neighbors, neighbors about a murder, and he somehow keeps showing up at various important moments throughout the series. His name is apparently spelled "Mlepclaynos" (the 'clay' is silent).

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!!Mlepnos

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!!Mlepnos a.k.a. Mlepclaynos a.k.a. Jerry Barfralatistan a.k.a. Jerry Barkakanatsan



* BlankStare: There's... something wrong with the way he looks at people whenever they talk to him.



* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He is a very, very weird guy. When Amy gives him a photo of a murder victim, he thanks her and keeps it for himself.

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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He is a very, very weird guy. When Amy gives him a photo of a murder victim, victim to look at, he thanks her and keeps it for himself.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: It's Mlep(clay)nos. The 'clay' is silent.[[note]]There is some speculation that he might have wanted to say 'k' instead of 'clay', so his name might actually be spelled 'Mlepknos'[[/note]]

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* IHaveManyNames: Maybe? It's hard to tell with [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Mlepnos]], but [[spoiler:in the final episode]] he denies his name is Mlepnos and is instead Jerry Barfralatistan or Jerry Barkakanatsan.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: It's Mlep(clay)nos. The 'clay' is silent.[[note]]There is some speculation that he might have wanted meant to say 'k' instead of 'clay', so his name might actually be spelled 'Mlepknos'[[/note]]'Mlepknos'.[[/note]]
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A very strange citizen of New York. Jake and Amy encounter him in the first episode when they were interviewing neighbors, and he somehow keeps showing up at various important moments throughout the series. His name is actually spelled Mlep(clay)nos (the 'clay' is silent).

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A very strange citizen of New York. Jake and Amy encounter him in the first episode when they were interviewing neighbors, and he somehow keeps showing up at various important moments throughout the series. His name is actually apparently spelled Mlep(clay)nos "Mlepclaynos" (the 'clay' is silent).
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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He is a very, very weird guy. When Amy gives him a photo of a suspect, he thanks her and keeps it for himself.

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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He is a very, very weird guy. When Amy gives him a photo of a suspect, murder victim, he thanks her and keeps it for himself.

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