[s5e16] Nutriboom -
Critics and fans praised the writing, the chemistry between Andy Samberg and Joe Lo Truglio, and the hilariously "cultish" atmosphere of NutriBoom. The "Boom Boom!" greeting became an instant fan favorite.
" NutriBoom " is widely considered a standout Brooklyn Nine-Nine episode for its sharp parody of multi-level marketing (MLM) schemes and Scientology-like cult dynamics. It holds a on IMDb. Plot Highlights [S5E16] NutriBoom
The episode is noted for its realistic, albeit dark, ending where the massive corporation technically "wins" by keeping Jake's money and intimidating him, highlighting the difficulty of fighting corrupt legal entities. Critics and fans praised the writing, the chemistry
Some viewers found the B-plot less engaging than the main storyline. A common point of frustration is that the "NutriBoom" threat—which ends with Jake being followed by a corporate stalker—is largely dropped in later episodes, creating what some call an "aborted arc". It holds a on IMDb
Amy Santiago begins her first day as a Sergeant and must deal with a new officer, Gary, who is a mirror image of her own hyper-organized, "Type-A" younger self. Critical Reception
Jake and Charles attempt to escape a predatory pyramid scheme, "NutriBoom," which Jake accidentally joined during a previous Halloween heist. The investigation leads them to discover that the "missing" founder, Debbie Stovelman, faked her death to evade federal investigators.