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'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Season 4 Episode 14: Gina Gets A Love Triangle; Nathan Fillion On Full 'Castle' Mode
In the latest "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" updates, Gina moves on from her incident with a new lover, while Jake and Rosa are fangirling over a fictional detective character. Check out the spoilers for "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" Season 4 Episode 14 "Serve & Protect."
A Love Gina-ngle In "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" Season 4?
"Cruel Intentions" actor, Ryan Philippe will join as Milton, the love interest of Chelsea Peretti's character. The fourth season of the comedy series kicked off with Gina's incident so maybe it's time for a little romance.
However, fans have to wait until the penultimate episode to see their interaction. Entertainment Weekly then added that Philippe's arrival will have some bad effects on Charles Boyle (Joe Lo Truglio), who had a one-time fling with Gina. Is this a love triangle in the making?
"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" Season 4 Episode 14 Spoilers
Before the possible "love Gina-ngle" in the 99th, the show will address the events in "The Audit." Kyle Bornheimer reprised his role as Teddy, Amy's ex and the new precinct auditor. The official synopsis from Spoiler TV revealed that Terry (Terry Crews) will meet his ex-girlfriend (Kimberly Herbert Gregory) as Teddy's replacement.
Meanwhile, Jake (Andy Samberg) and Rosa (Stephanie Beatriz) will have TV-inception moment with their favorite actor, Mark Deveraux. The two will then have a chance work with him in the case. Their mission is to solve the case of a missing laptop at the set of "Serve & Protect."
Nathan Fillion Goes On Full "Castle" Mode As Mark Deveraux
"Castle" actor, Nathan Fillion goes back to his crime-procedural roots to play the role of Mark. His character thinks he is capable of doing detective works in a real-life scenario.
According to show creator Dan Goor, both Jake and Mark have the chance to blur the lines between fiction and reality. Viewers should even watch out for terrible catch phrases from Jake and Mark's fake police work methods. However, their partnership might have some problems along the way.
“This is Jake’s dream assignment,” Goor said in another interview. “The only thing he likes more than being a cop is movies and TV shows about cops, so when he gets to dive into that world, his head explodes."
Stay tuned for more updates on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine."
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