"Non-stop, totally scheduled fun" could, I'm sure, be the title of Amy's sextape.
I love Jake and Amy's relationship. It's sweet without being saccharine, and they so clearly enjoy each other's company as friends as well. Her doing all her research into cruises and cruise ships was adorable, and absolutely Amy. And she has a Magnum PI crush and moustache kink? Okay, fair enough. The "I love you" moment was done really well, and felt very natural to both characters. I'm so glad the show has (thus far) decided to avoid real drama in the Jake/Amy relationship. It doesn't need it.
Doug Judy is always a welcome return, and I really enjoy his mutual bromance/nemeses relationship with Jake as well. As someone else said, these two would be such great friends if one wasn't a criminal and the other a cop. Amy being the perplexed observer when they were bickering and being "an adorable couple" really just highlighted Melissa Fumero's comedy reactions. As did her increasingly dismayed reactions whenever Jake decided to stick even closer to Judy.
Also, "it's hard to find normal people who want to live on a boat". Now he says that, it makes so much sense. I'll look forward to seeing Judy again, and it's a fun running storyline that Jake can never catch him. You get similar stories in serious procedurals, but they always end up being about some evil serial killer, and the plots get more and more ridiculous. I feel like the show is gently poking fun at that sort of nonsense.
They played the reveal of Holt's sister really well. The initial, 'oh, Holt calling someone a drama queen, I bet she's just liable to raise her voice once or twice a month', and then we get his crazy sister asking him if he can even? Which... he cannot... even. I laughed out loud at "Fun? I was never fun, you take that back!" Holt trying to be a drama queen himself was amusing,
Charles and Rosa's storyline was pretty wrote, as a sitcom plot. It still had some killer lines though, particularly about being in a "suck off". I guess that was the token, 'this show is about cops solving cases' C-plot.
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