In its original American broadcast, "Halloween" was seen by an estimated 3.77 million household viewers and gained a 1.6/4 ratings share among adults aged 18–49, according to Nielsen Media Research. The episode ends as Diaz attacks an escapee inmate, telling Jeffords that she left the ballet school for punching a classmate. Santiago has the rest of the squad dress up in costumes and apologizes to Boyle for her attitude throughout the night. Peralta ends up winning the bet and Holt begins working on the paperwork. However, Peralta reveals his plan to Holt: without Holt knowing, Peralta secretly used Diaz to open the cabinet, Jeffords and Santiago to open the office's window, and Jeffords and Boyle to copy Holt's fingerprints on the phone with plastic paper and use it to open the vault. Holt is sent to the interrogation room after Peralta is arrested for trying to climb the building with a blowtorch. Jeffords contacts the Catholic school and finds out that Diaz was a good student, but left voluntarily to enter a ballet academy. Peralta uses many schemes to try to get into Holt's office, where the medal is secured in a locked vault that can only be accessed with a key and code that only Holt knows, but encounters problems such as falling through a vent and failing to replicate the key. Due to Santiago's insecurity with her costume, she pays Michael Hitchcock ( Dirk Blocker) to replace her. Boyle, dressed as Mario Batali, tries to show Santiago the fun parts of Halloween, but she gets stuck with a used skeleton costume and keeps running into disgusting scenarios on the case. Meanwhile, Santiago and Charles Boyle ( Joe Lo Truglio) are assigned with a case to bust a drug deal at a Halloween party, which involves costumes, to Santiago's dismay. Terry Jeffords ( Terry Crews) finds out that Rosa Diaz ( Stephanie Beatriz) went to Catholic school until she dropped out and sets out to find why she left. If Peralta wins, Holt will need to do Peralta's paperwork and call him his greatest detective if Holt wins, Peralta will have to work five weekends with no extra salary. They then decide to make a bet: Peralta will need to rob Holt's Medal of Valor by midnight. Raymond Holt ( Andre Braugher) overhears and tells him he would catch him easily. While talking to the gang, Jake Peralta ( Andy Samberg) brags that no one would catch him if he were a criminal. It is Halloween, but Amy Santiago ( Melissa Fumero) is the only one who despises it, citing the low standard everyone makes of it. The episode received mostly positive reviews from critics, who praised the episode's plot execution and Samberg's and Braugher's performances. The episode was seen by an estimated 3.77 million household viewers and gained a 1.5/4 ratings share among adults aged 18–49, according to Nielsen Media Research. Furthermore, Terry sets out to discover Rosa's secret. Also, Jake and Holt hold a competition to see if Jake can steal Holt's Medal of Valor before midnight without being caught. In this episode, Amy and Boyle are assigned to assist in a drug case during Halloween, much to Amy's dismay as she hates the holiday. It was the sixth episode to be broadcast but the seventh episode to be produced. It aired on Fox in the United States on October 22, 2013. It is the 6th overall episode of the series and is written by Lesley Arfin and directed by Dean Holland. " Halloween" is the sixth episode of the first season of the American television police sitcom series Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
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