Season five opens with the consequences of last season's finale playing out in dramatic and comedic fashion.
The squad rallies together in a show of loyalty that defines what the Nine-Nine is all about.
Rosa comes out to her parents in one of the show's most important and beautifully handled episodes.
The Halloween heist continues its tradition of escalating absurdity and competitiveness.
Jake and Amy's relationship proves that healthy, supportive partnerships can be hilarious too.
Holt delivers one of his driest, most devastating lines, and Andre Braugher's deadpan is legendary.
Terry faces a challenge at work that he handles with characteristic strength and vulnerability.
Boyle's food adventures reach new frontiers of culinary comedy.
The ensemble delivers an episode that showcases why this cast has such incredible chemistry.
Amy takes charge of a situation with the competence and slight neurosis that define her brilliantly.
Jake and Holt go undercover in one of the show's most beloved and quotable episodes.
Rosa shows growth that rewards fans who've followed her character from the beginning.
The squad celebrates a milestone together, and the party is as chaotic as everything else they do.
The show continues to tackle real issues through the lens of its lovable characters.
Boyle and Jake's bromance reaches a peak that's simultaneously touching and ridiculous.
The fifth season builds toward its conclusion with rising stakes and deepening relationships.
Terry takes on a leadership role that proves he's ready for bigger things.
Jake and Amy's wedding episodes deliver one of TV's most joyful celebrations of love.
The squad gathers for the wedding, and every character contributes to making it unforgettable.
The fifth season finale wraps with the show saved by NBC and ready for its next chapter.
Season five ends with the Nine-Nine stronger than ever — both on screen and off.
The season closes with the show having proven that great comedy can survive network changes and come back stronger.