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Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 2 Episode 11
Jake and Charles’ bro-mance starts to crack when they volunteer for an eight-day stakeout in very close quarters. Meanwhile, Captain Holt’s nephew, Marcus, comes to Brooklyn and captures Rosa’s attention.
Serie: Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Director: Tristram Shapeero
Guest Star: Dimiter D. Marinov, Kyra Sedgwick, Marc Evan Jackson, Nick Cannon, Sandra Lee Gimpel
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