Return of the King (Brooklyn Nine-Nine)

Since she left the precinct, Gina (Chelsea Peretti) started her own YouTube channel, G-Hive, where she used religious figures to create her own following, reaching 1 million subscribers.

While Jake tells Gina that he understands she has a new life but doesn't feel like she even wants to be friends with him anymore, she gets stabbed in the back by the real perpetrator.

Meanwhile, Boyle (Joe Lo Truglio) brings Nikolaj (Antonio Raul Corbo) to the precinct where he manages to solve a problem on Holt's (Andre Braugher) board.

Also, due to an incident, Rosa (Stephanie Beatriz) is forced to use bandages for her hands, which makes her work more difficult although she refuses Amy's (Melissa Fumero) help.

Bio, For the People, Miss USA 2019, S.W.A.T., Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Life in Pieces, Superstore, Mom, Station 19, Grey's Anatomy, Young Sheldon, and The Big Bang Theory.

As enjoyable as every plot is, there is honestly a lot of steam in a version of this episode that, like 'Four Movements,' is focused more squarely on Gina (and the rest of the Nine-Nine as extensions of that).

While it’s technically a proficient pop-in and pop-out for a character/actress who was a series regular for over five seasons, the focus on Gina completely blowing everyone off, just to then have her only acknowledge two of these other characters, doesn't sit well.

"[4] Alan Sepinwall of Rolling Stone wrote, "I’ll be happy if Peretti has another guest spot or three over however long Brooklyn has left, but the point of 'Return of the King' is that she's not really part of the gang anymore, and the credits should reflect that.