The best episode written by Phil Augusta Jackson is "Greg and Larry", rated 8.04/10 from 25 user votes. It was "directed by Daniel J. Goor". "Greg and Larry" aired on 4/19/2016 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Halloween IV".
Jake and the team scour the hospital for a captive Captain Holt, while Amy and Charles book it back to New York to help their friends.
Director: Daniel J. Goor
Writer: Phil Augusta Jackson
It’s Halloween in the Nine-Nine, which can only mean one thing: heist time. This year, the squad members pull out all the stops in their quest to win the new defending title of “Ultimate Detective Slash Genius.” Lines are drawn and plans are made, but there can only be one reigning champion.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Phil Augusta Jackson
Boyle tries to recover some sensitive cargo held hostage by his ruthless ex-wife. Amy injures Terry at the worst possible moment.
Director: Max Winkler
Writer: Phil Augusta Jackson
An adorable special delivery reminds Terry of an unsolved case that's haunted him for years. With Jake's help, he sets out to finally crack it.
Director: Michael McDonald
Writer: Phil Augusta Jackson
Tapped to negotiate a hostage situation, Jake realizes the perp is someone he knows. Meanwhile, tensions flare inside Charles's meatball food truck.
Director: Linda Mendoza
Writer: Phil Augusta Jackson
An anxious Nine-Nine awaits news on Rosa after she enters an active shooter situation. Amy and Gina distract themselves by taking on a plumbing issue.
Director: Maggie Carey
Writer: Phil Augusta Jackson
After Gina makes a life-changing decision, she bestows a series of gifts on the squad. But first, an interpretive dance ...
Director: Luke Del Tredici
Writer: Phil Augusta Jackson
Gina invites Jake and Terry over to her new place. Holt takes an interest in Nikolaj's education. Rosa rejects Amy's offer of a helping hand.
Director: Melissa Fumero
Writer: Phil Augusta Jackson