Jake and Amy work an uncrackable case while Holt adjusts to a new beat. Hitchcock looks for the love of his life.Jake and Amy work an uncrackable case while Holt adjusts to a new beat. Hitchcock looks for the love of his life.Jake and Amy work an uncrackable case while Holt adjusts to a new beat. Hitchcock looks for the love of his life.
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Anya Zova
- Anna Rubov
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Julie McKinnon
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I didn't mind this episode but it definitely was a let down from some of the really great earlier episodes such Pimemento and Captain Kim. Seemed too serious and personal for my taste and had a much more different tone from some of the goofier episodes before it.
Last 2 episodes wasn't good. But this episode was great. Im rewatching it now.
It's likeable episode still there's no point to give whole 20minutes to talk about one topic.
I only wanted to add this for the rude review about Amy's weight. The actress is pregnant so no wonder she looks bigger.
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- TriviaThis episode pretty accurately portrays the topic of infertility--the initial feeling of helplessness, the excitement of actively trying to conceive (having some feeling of control), the disappointment and pain from every negative pregnancy test, the negative toll that it takes on the relationship, and the most common myth that it will happen naturally if you stop trying so hard and 'just relax'.
- GoofsThere's a piece of Hitchcock's first gay divorce cake visible on the bar during his second divorce party.
- Quotes
Terry Jeffords: I can't play favorites. You never did when you were in charge.
Raymond Holt: Of course I did.
Terry Jeffords: Really? I never got any special treatment.
Raymond Holt: I think you can do the math there.
- ConnectionsReferences Mario Party (1998)
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- 21m
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