: When the FBI takes over a high-profile bomb threat case, Jake continues to investigate on his own. He arrests a man he believes is suspicious, only to learn the FBI had already caught the real culprit.
In the Brooklyn Nine-Nine episode , the narrative focuses on Jake Peralta facing the consequences of his habitual disregard for authority. The story explores systemic issues within policing, particularly how "instinct-based" detective work can lead to wrongful outcomes. Plot Summary [S8E6] The Set Up
: Meanwhile, Terry and Boyle engage in a "sugar war" over their kids' school candy drive, which results in Terry accidentally getting injured. Amy also reaches a milestone as " Nine-Drink Amy " while negotiating with the police union head, Frank O’Sullivan. Themes and Reception : When the FBI takes over a high-profile
: The man Jake arrested loses his job and sues the precinct. Unlike in previous seasons where Jake's "rule-breaking" was often rewarded with a win, this episode ends with him being suspended for five months for his misconduct. Themes and Reception : The man Jake arrested
The episode is noted for its shift in tone compared to earlier seasons, attempting to address more seriously. Reviewers from sites like Vulture and Telltale TV highlighted that the story forces Jake to confront his flaws rather than celebrating his "renegade" detective style. Brooklyn Nine-Nine Review: The Setup (8×06)