Last season ended with the sexual tension between Jake and Amy Santiago (Melissa Fumero) spilling over into a secret kiss in the backroom, and the premiere picks off moments later, with a new captain arriving and the two still working to wrap their heads around what the kiss meant and could mean for their futures, both at the precinct and off the clock. Comedy, particularly when made in a mockumentary format like this, is a hard genre to sustain over multiple seasons, but this show’s writers (many of whom have honed their skills on other hit comedies like Parks and Recreation) are well-aware that their greatest strengths will always be in the characters they’ve taken care to form and ferment, so it’s gratifying to see that both episodes provided for review make evolution a priority.
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