'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Review/Recap: "USPIS"
Marcela Lima ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer
In this episode, Detective Diaz (Stephanie Beatriz) and her task force have the job of tracking down a drug called “giggle pig.” She puts Detective Peralta (Andy Samberg) in charge (what could go wrong there?) and forces him to work with agent Danger.
After finding a secret key that is linked to a mailbox that the USPS rarely uses anymore, Danger, Peralta, and Detective Boyle (Joe Lo Truglio) head out on their covert mission. Once they find the package of “giggle pig” in the old mailbox, the detectives spot a mysterious man heading towards them. After letting the possible suspect get away, Detective Diaz reprimands Peralta and lets him know that he has disappointed her, yet again.
Throughout this second season, Peralta has showed different sides of his personality and has changed and grown with every new episode. Of course, he’s still the childish and immature Peralta that we stick around for, but now, he’s more relatable and relevant to the audience members.
After the initial disappointment when the audience found out that his last name is actually pronounced as “donger,” we quickly realized that this agent takes his job extremely seriously, with memorable quotes like “The postal service doesn’t make mistakes,” when Peralta questioned him about a possible flaw in the system.
This episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine had all of the right components: witty puns, fabulous actors, transforming characters, and a positive ending. In the end, the cops bust the case and catch all of the bad guys. Peralta learns to say sorry to other people, and Diaz’s task force racks up another win. Their “wild goose chase,” as Danger liked to call it, resulted in a victory for the entire 99th precinct.
Overall Episode Grade: A