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* MurderIsTheBestSolution: PlayedForLaughs. Albeit briefly, Jake is ''incredibly'' confident that the best way to get rid of Holt is to kill him. He immediately backtracks and lampshades it.

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* MurderIsTheBestSolution: PlayedForLaughs. Albeit briefly, Jake is ''incredibly'' confident that the best way to get rid of Holt is to kill him. He immediately backtracks and lampshades it. it when Amy objects.
-->'''Jake:''' No, that was crazy for a multitude of reasons.
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* MurderIsTheBestSolution: PlayedForLaughs. Albeit briefly, Jake is ''incredibly'' confident that the best way to get rid of Holt is to kill him. He immediately backtracks and lampshades it.
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* CensoredForComedy: Jake gets the show's first bleeped-out line, made possible by the show's switch to NBC[[note]]Fox has a strict no bleeping and no blurring[=/=]pixelating policy for its scripted series, although, strangely enough, in the first season, pixelation was used to hide the penises drawn on the cars that were being vandalised by the then commissioner's son[[/note]].

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* CensoredForComedy: Jake gets the show's first bleeped-out line, made possible by the show's switch to NBC[[note]]Fox has a strict no bleeping and no blurring[=/=]pixelating policy for its scripted series, although, strangely enough, in the first season, pixelation was ''was'' used to hide the penises drawn on the cars that were being vandalised by the then commissioner's son[[/note]].



* DistractedByTheSexy: When trying to convince Holt not to quit the NYPD, Jake repeatedly gets distracted by Amy, who is dressed like a character from ''Film/DieHard''.

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* DistractedByTheSexy: When trying to convince Holt not to quit the NYPD, Jake repeatedly gets distracted by Amy, who is dressed like a character Holly Genero, wife of John [=McClane=] from ''Film/DieHard''.
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* CensoredForComedy: Jake gets the show's first bleeped-out line, made possible by the show's switch to NBC[[note]]Fox has a strict no bleeping and no blurring[=/=]pixelating policy for its scripted series[[/note]].

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* CensoredForComedy: Jake gets the show's first bleeped-out line, made possible by the show's switch to NBC[[note]]Fox has a strict no bleeping and no blurring[=/=]pixelating policy for its scripted series[[/note]].series, although, strangely enough, in the first season, pixelation was used to hide the penises drawn on the cars that were being vandalised by the then commissioner's son[[/note]].
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The New York City Department of Sanitation really does have a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_Department_of_Sanitation_Police Police Enforcement Unit]].
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%% This doesn't explain a reaction over something minor. Do not unhide until further context has been added. * Berserk Button: For Amy, implying her husband is selfish.

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%% This doesn't explain a reaction over something minor. Do not unhide until further context has been added. * Berserk Button: BerserkButton: For Amy, implying her husband is selfish.
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* CallBack: Jake mentions Holt teaching him "the importance of a tie in the workplace", a CallBack that stretches all the way to ''[[UpToEleven the very first episode]]''.

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* CallBack: Jake mentions Holt teaching him "the importance of a tie in the workplace", a CallBack that stretches all the way to ''[[UpToEleven the ''the very first episode]]''.episode''.
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* BerserkButton: For Amy, implying her husband is selfish.

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* NoKillLikeOverKill: Holt has his laptop set up to erase the entire hard drive after just ''one'' incorrect password is entered.


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* PercussiveMaintenance: Zig-zagged; when Terry enters the wrong password into Captain Holt's laptop, it starts erasing the entire hard drive. Terry "fixes" the problem by throwing the laptop into a brick wall hard enough to smash it to pieces. To his credit, this did stop the drive from being erased.
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* HorribleHoneymoon: Jake and Amy's honeymoon is ruined by Captain Holt showing up and wallowing in his depression over not getting the commissioner job, although he eventually apologizes for his actions and offers to compensate them for said honeymoon.
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* BerserkButton: For Amy, implying her husband is selfish. She absolutely ''tears'' into Holt, the man she respected due to this.

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* BerserkButton: For Amy, implying her husband is selfish. She absolutely ''tears'' into Holt, the man she respected due to this.



* CallBack: Jake mentions Holt teaching him "the importance of a tie in the workplace", a CallBack that stretches all the way ''[[UpToEleven the very first episode]]''.

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* CallBack: Jake mentions Holt teaching him "the importance of a tie in the workplace", a CallBack that stretches all the way to ''[[UpToEleven the very first episode]]''.



* CrazyPrepared: As it turns out, Amy was savvy enough to get ''wedding insurance'' for her and Jake, entitling them to a big wad of cash (and a more expensive honeymoon) since the original venue got shut down by the bomb threat. This in contrast with Jake, who's genuinely surprised to learn that Amy is carrying renter's insurance on their shared apartment.

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* CrazyPrepared: As it turns out, Amy was savvy enough to get ''wedding insurance'' for her and Jake, entitling them to a big wad of cash (and a more expensive honeymoon) since the original venue got shut down by the bomb threat. This is in contrast with Jake, who's genuinely surprised to learn that Amy is carrying renter's insurance on their shared apartment.



* EveryoneHasStandards: Gina is a lot of things, and in the episode itself she was being an outright troll in Rose and Terry's B-plot, but one thing she will not stand is extramarital affairs. She demonstrates this when it's revealed that she forced her mom to divorce Charles' dad because of her affair, and she says, [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness quite seriously and sincerely in fact]], that her mom was "being disgusting".
* FunTShirt: Holt came to Mexico without any luggage, forcing him to buy novelty shirts from the gift shop.

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* EveryoneHasStandards: Gina is a lot of things, and in the episode itself she was being is an outright troll in Rose Rosa and Terry's B-plot, but one thing she will not stand abide is extramarital affairs. She demonstrates this when it's revealed that she forced her mom to divorce Charles' dad because of her affair, and she says, [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness quite seriously and sincerely in fact]], sincerely]], that her mom was "being disgusting".
* FunTShirt: Holt came has come to Mexico without any luggage, forcing him to buy novelty shirts from the gift shop.



** A pineapple wearing a thong bikini and having the caption "Slut" underneath it.

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** A pineapple wearing a thong bikini and having with the caption "Slut" underneath it.



* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Amy, who was almost physically incapable of criticizing Captain Holt before, takes him to task for calling Jake selfish after they spent their entire honeymoon taking care of Holt, and says she no longer "gives a hoot" about what Captain Holt thinks.
* ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: Strongly averted with Holt's computer (consistent with Holt's incredibly meticulous nature). When Terry attempts to guess it, he fails the first try, [[OnePasswordAttemptEver at which point the entire hard drive deletes itself]]. He then tries to reset Holt's cloud password, only to learn that his security question is "What is God?" To Terry's credit, he doesn't stop trying at that point.

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Amy, who was almost physically is usually incapable of criticizing Captain Holt before, Holt, takes him to task for calling Jake selfish after they spent their entire honeymoon taking care of Holt, and says she no longer "gives a hoot" about what Captain Holt thinks.
* ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: Strongly averted with Holt's computer (consistent with Holt's incredibly meticulous nature). When Terry attempts to guess it, he fails on the first try, [[OnePasswordAttemptEver at which point the entire hard drive deletes itself]]. He then tries to reset Holt's cloud password, only to learn that his security question is "What is God?" To Terry's credit, he doesn't stop trying at that point.



* ShaggyDogStory: Terry needs to find the manual Holt prepared for his potential replacement in order to find out what he would do about Rosa's case. After failing to enter both his laptop (which he destroys in frustration) and his cloud account, it turns out Gina had a physical copy, which she didn't give Terry in the first place because she's a [[TheGadfly "rascal"]].

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* ShaggyDogStory: Terry needs to find the manual Holt prepared for his potential replacement in order to find out what he would do about Rosa's case. After failing to enter both his laptop (which he destroys in frustration) panic) and his cloud account, it turns out Gina had has a physical copy, which she didn't give Terry in the first place because she's a [[TheGadfly "rascal"]].
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-->'''Terry:''' I've been reading this book on religion. Apparently [[Understatement there's some debate as to what God is]].

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-->'''Terry:''' I've been reading this book on religion. Apparently [[Understatement [[{{Understatement}} there's some debate as to what God is]].

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* CrazyPrepared: As it turns out, Amy was savvy enough to get ''wedding insurance'' for her and Jake, entitling them to a big wad of cash (and a more expensive honeymoon) since the original venue got shut down by the bomb threat. She also apparently took out renter's insurance for Jake without him even knowing.

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* CrazyPrepared: As it turns out, Amy was savvy enough to get ''wedding insurance'' for her and Jake, entitling them to a big wad of cash (and a more expensive honeymoon) since the original venue got shut down by the bomb threat. She also apparently took out This in contrast with Jake, who's genuinely surprised to learn that Amy is carrying renter's insurance for Jake without him even knowing.on their shared apartment.



* EmbarrassingPassword: Gina reveals several of Terry's passwords, [=BaldByChoice=], [=PecMan=], and [=MacklemoreEnthusiast=].



* ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: Gina somehow knows Terry's passwords, [=BaldByChoice=], [=PecMan=], and [=MacklemoreEnthusiast=].

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* ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: Gina somehow knows Strongly averted with Holt's computer (consistent with Holt's incredibly meticulous nature). When Terry attempts to guess it, he fails the first try, [[OnePasswordAttemptEver at which point the entire hard drive deletes itself]]. He then tries to reset Holt's cloud password, only to learn that his security question is "What is God?" To Terry's passwords, [=BaldByChoice=], [=PecMan=], and [=MacklemoreEnthusiast=].credit, he doesn't stop trying at that point.
-->'''Terry:''' I've been reading this book on religion. Apparently [[Understatement there's some debate as to what God is]].
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Gina only told her mother to divorce Charles's dad and not tell him why because she was cheating on him. She then refused to tell Charles because she didn't want to hurt him or his dad.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Gina only told acts like her usual, unconcerned self about her and Charles' parents getting divorced. Then Charles becomes outraged when he learns that she'd ''told'' her mother to divorce Charles's dad his father, ''and'' told her not to talk about why. Gina finally reveals that she'd learned her mom was cheating, and not tell him why because she was cheating on him. She then refused trying to tell spare both Charles because she didn't want to hurt him or and his dad.father the pain of finding out.



* KidsPlayMatchmaker: Subverted; Charles tries to recruit Gina to get their parents back together, but Gina refuses. Because Gina split them up in the first place.

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* KidsPlayMatchmaker: Subverted; Charles tries to recruit Gina to get their parents back together, but Gina refuses. Because Turns out that Gina split them up in the first place.

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