Holt says that all his breakups were entirely amicable. However in the episode were Terry's wife gives birth its revealed that he and his ex Fredrick had a nasty breakup and Fredrick still was resentful about it.
When Boyle is found prostrate under his desk, his hands are placed palms-down on the floor and his feet are also flat on the floor, heel-to-heel. In the next shot, still prostrate, his hands are palms-up and his feet are touching the floor only at his toes.
Iannucci calls himself Leo but is credited as James.
Sgt. Jeffords wears his Commendation breast bar above his World Trade Center Breast Bar. When the WTC bar is worn, it is worn above all other medals, but below the American Flag bar.
Captain Holt wears his Commendation breast bar above his World Trade Center Breast Bar. When the WTC bar is worn, it is worn above all other medals, but below the American Flag bar.
Jake is wearing 2 fake commendation bars that are not issued by the NYPD.
Santiago is wearing 2 citation bars that are not issued by the NYPD. Also, NYPD regulations require that the American Flag bar be worn as the highest citation bar - something Santiago would have known.
Boyle is wearing 2 fake commendation bars that are not issued by the NYPD. Also, he is not wearing the Medal for Valor he received in The Bet (2014).
When the trio goes to the thrift store actress Melissa Fumero is clearly holding back her laughter when Andy Samberg does his crazy dance moves.
Jake checks his watch and states that the hearing is starting any second, but the on-screen graphic just identified it as one hour until the hearing starts.
After Isaac informs Holt, Jake, and Amy about Wint's money laundering activity, they dismiss him, even though he just admitted to selling drugs.
Shortly before the end of this episode, as Andy Samberg (Det. Peralta) is telling off his squad in Capt. Holt's office, Stephanie Beatriz (Det. Diaz) can clearly be seen holding back from laughing at Samberg's performance, and quickly gets back into character in the same shot.
Jake says that one of his opponents at the basketball game committed "an obvious goaltend." Goaltending is a rules violation wherein a player interferes with a shot while it is on a downward trajectory toward the basket (or within the circumference of the rim). Jake's shot was blocked just after it left his hands and was still on an upward trajectory, so it was not a goaltend.