It wasn't a hugely memorable episode, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. Indeed, the story of Jake and Amy having to work together, and at the same time, deal with their life as a couple and work was rather pleasant to watch, and there were, as always, a few jokes to compensate for the slower moments.
Otherwise, the two secondary stories were also interesting. On the one hand, I liked seeing the more vulnerable side of Rosa, much when she takes care of her "little brother" in this episode, or when she adopts a puppy, later in the season. Finally, the story of Boyle and Holt was pleasant to watch, and rather funny.
In short, the episode does not particularly stand out from the others, apart from the story of Jake and Amy, but it maintains the average formula of the episodes of this season.
Otherwise, the two secondary stories were also interesting. On the one hand, I liked seeing the more vulnerable side of Rosa, much when she takes care of her "little brother" in this episode, or when she adopts a puppy, later in the season. Finally, the story of Boyle and Holt was pleasant to watch, and rather funny.
In short, the episode does not particularly stand out from the others, apart from the story of Jake and Amy, but it maintains the average formula of the episodes of this season.