While the Peralta family drama unfolds, the rest of the 99th Precinct deals with two high-energy subplots:
For more details on the episode's reception, you can find reviews on Vulture or The AV Club . [S3E14] Karen Peralta
The A-plot follows Jake as he brings his girlfriend, Amy Santiago, to his childhood home to meet Karen for the first time. Amy, in typical fashion, is obsessively over-prepared, having studied Karen’s history and even tracked down her dental records. While the Peralta family drama unfolds, the rest
The celebratory mood shifts when Jake’s "deadbeat" father, Roger Peralta (Bradley Whitford), makes a surprise appearance. The conflict arises from the revelation that Karen and Roger have been dating again for several months. This triggers Jake’s deep-seated protective instincts; he spent years watching Roger break his mother's heart and immediately enters a defensive "protect mom" mode. Key character moments include: The celebratory mood shifts when Jake’s "deadbeat" father,
: Captain Holt attempts to lead a team-building exercise at an escape room. Due to Gina Linetti "forgetting" to send the invitations, Holt is left to solve complex puzzles with only Gina, Hitchcock, and Scully. The plot highlights the surprising utility of Scully, who uses his knowledge of Morse code to help the group "escape". Thematic Significance
"Karen Peralta" is praised for its balance of slapstick comedy and emotional weight. It forces Jake to recognize that while his father was undeniably a "jerk," his mother is an adult capable of making her own choices—even the ones Jake disagrees with. The episode concludes with Jake begrudgingly accepting the relationship while warning his father, "If you ever do anything to hurt her...".
: Rosa Diaz and Charles Boyle field-test the NYPD's new body cameras during a stakeout with Terry Jeffords. The technology proves problematic when it captures an embarrassing moment where Boyle is accidentally exposed on camera, leading to a cringeworthy briefing room screening.