[s5e20] Show Me Going -
The episode explores various coping mechanisms when faced with the potential loss of a loved one.
Critics and fans praised the episode for its "subversion of plot," focusing on the psychological impact on the survivors rather than the violence of the shootout itself. [S5E20] Show Me Going
Experiences an existential crisis fueled by his own mortality. He attempts to adjust his life insurance policy, but his rising blood pressure from stress prevents him from completing the medical check-up. The episode explores various coping mechanisms when faced
The episode's title refers to the official NYPD radio code used by officers to announce they are responding to an emergency. He attempts to adjust his life insurance policy,
Initially attempts to "save the day" by sneaking out with tactical gear. Captain Holt stops him, emphasizing that real life is not like action movies and that his role is to support the team at home. Jake eventually pivots to a more grounded form of support, bringing pizza to the precinct to help everyone decompress.
Tension spikes when they hear Rosa’s badge number (3118) and name followed by the phrase "show me going".
Try to make themselves useful by attempting a complex plumbing repair on Rosa’s broken toilet. This distraction leads to a burst pipe and Amy trashing the bathroom in frustration. Critical and Fan Reception