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The show has loosened up considerably this season, and it's fun to see it try new things and play outside the box. In previous years, even a Rosa wedding episode would have had a heavy spotlight on Jake, but this episode is built to highlight B99 ' s ensemble appeal, which is where it shines brightest. The result feels snappy, well-directed ...
In the episode, Rosa (Stephanie Beatriz) and Adrian Pimento (Jason Mantzoukas) announce that they will marry in a week and they respectively have their bachelor/bachelorette parties. However, Adrian is convinced that a hitman is coming for him after going out of Figgis' gang.
Jake and Amy encourage Holt to follow through on his plans to visit Kevin in Paris, because Holt has been noticeably lonely. They offer to house-sit, but their stay is filled with disasters, including Kevin's dog Cheddar running away. Meanwhile, Rosa and Pimento tiptoe around their mutual attraction for one another.
Rosa's character makes heavy use of black clothing, including her signature black leather jacket [6] [7] and curly hair, as well as her low voice. [8] [9] In the first season, Rosa's costume also features several pieces of police equipment attached to her belt; Beatriz said she had spoken to several real-life women detectives who deplored that style for how heavy it was, and wanted to try it ...
Original release: The tostada, with its refried beans, tangy red sauce, lettuce, and shredded cheese layered over a crunchy corn tostada shell, was part of Taco Bell's original 1962 menu, but it ...
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"Adrian Pimento" received positive reviews from critics. Genevieve Valentine of The A.V. Club gave the episode a "B+" grade and wrote, "'Adrian Pimento' is tricky because it's a high-concept episode committed to taking the Dark Brooding Cop Show down a peg, one crying, blood-soaked flashback at a time.
Rosa was adopted by the Monterey Bay Aquarium in 1999 and served as surrogate mother for a record 15 otters. She outlived the life expectancy for wild southern sea otters.