‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ Recap: “Halloween II” Top 7 Moments Presents Andy Samberg, Joe Lo Truglio In Search For Captain Holt’s “Death Watch” [VIDEO]

By Kyle Dowling (k.dowling@musictimes.com) | Oct 19, 2014 09:55 PM EDT

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Season Two of FOX's hit comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine continued tonight with "Halloween II." In the episode, Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg) and his fellow Nine-Niner, Charles Boyle (Joe Lo Truglio) are in search for Captain Holt's (Andre Braugher) stolen "Death Watch" –– which was only "stolen" due to Jake's antics after making a bet with Holt he thought he could win.

 So, do they find it? Read on and see!

The episode easily delivered an array of laughs, but below are some of our favorites moments. Check out MStarsNews' Top 7 Moments of Brooklyn Nine-Nine's "Halloween II" here:

1. Charles' Halloween Costume Lineup
Kicking off the episode with a bang, "Halloween II" begins with Charles delivering perhaps the funniest (and only) Halloween costume lineup around. Between Hamlet, a kumquat and He-Man, it's difficult choosing a favorite. But if we had to? We'd have to go with the Master of the Universe! Or, actually, Gay Robin Hood. Yep, definitely that one.

2. Jake's Ridiculous Halloween Wager
In the episode, Peralta and Holt wage a bet that if the former could steal the latter's watch – given to him by his husband following a death in the family – before midnight, the end of Halloween, Captain Holt would have to do Peralta's paperwork for one week straight. As for Jake? Five weeks of unpaid overtime if he lost. Apparently he was THAT confident that he could do it. Should he have been?

3. Charles' Nickname
Can we ask for a funnier nickname than The Deuce? Add to that the saying, "Drop the deuce!" and you have just about the funniest couple of setups Brooklyn Nine-Nine has delivered in Season Two.

4. Getting Holt Out of the Office
Holt, played by Andre Braugher, may have thought he was safe in his locked office, but when you add Hitchcock and Scully singing opera along with a smoke bomb there's no way in hell to stay put!

Comprised of a The Dagger (Rosa Diaz), The Hammer (Sergeant Jeffords), The Hall Monitor (Amy Santiago), the Deuce, and ... Scully and Hitchcock, Peralta's plan – which consisted of help from each of his co-workers (and one criminal) – was flawless! Except for that one little thing...

5. Fingers
Holding probably one of the coolest criminal tricks around – yes, we realize how immoral that sounded – Fingers was to be an integral part of Peralta's plan. Unfortunately for the officer, the criminal was just that, and unsurprisingly untrustworthy. Which is exactly what set Peralta and Boyle on the chase for Holt's Death Watch in the first place.

But who was the watch with all along?

6. Holt's Reveal
Yes, that's right. Peralta was bamboozled by the Captain himself! It turns out that while the Nine-Niner thought he was tricking his boss, he was the one who would be made the fool... by his entire crew who seemingly had no problem doing so.

7. Gina & Jeffords' End Dance
Sure, it's sad that Gina was canned by her dance troupe Floorgasm (best name ever?), but that ending dance between her and Terry Jeffords was pretty stellar! Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Jeffords!

Readers, any thoughts about tonight's episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine?

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