Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg) flirts with an attractive medical examiner, Dr. Rossi, at a crime scene. His unprofessional behavior leads to a one-night stand that significantly delays the autopsy report for a case where Charles Boyle is the primary detective. Jake eventually learns his lesson when he realizes Dr. Rossi’s professional interest in "dead bodies" extends uncomfortably into their personal interactions.

Amy tries to decipher Captain Holt’s stoic mood by analyzing monthly crime statistics. She eventually cheers him up by proving that the precinct's steady numbers are actually an improvement over the usual decline seen under new leadership. Key Episode Data Original Air Date October 8, 2013 Director Troy Miller Writer Guest Star Mary Elizabeth Ellis (as Dr. Rossi)

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Hungarian (HUN) audio/subs by the release group DART [User Query] Runtime: ~21:00 minutes (matches your "20:40 Min" mark) Episode Summary

In the fourth episode of Season 1, the detectives of the 99th precinct handle two main cases while navigating new workplace dynamics:

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Brooklyn Nine Nine S01E04 DVDRip HUN-DART20:40 Min

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