And if Stentley is more Homer Simpson than ever (he also wouldn’t answer to Homer Thompson), Marino relaxes so deep into the cartoonishness that it works.Įventually, “The Suicide Squad” seems on the verge of repeating ideas from past finales, particularly with Jake and the other detectives arrested for their fake kidnapping of Stentley. The Holt/Wuntch enmity in particular is a bottomless source of humor for the show, so any excuse to bring Sedgwick back is welcome. It’s an obviously terrible idea that’s just an excuse to let Dean Winters, Kyra Sedgwick and Ken Marino do their thing again, which is fine. This takes us right into “The Suicide Squad,” where Jake recruits some of the show’s greatest past nemeses - the Vulture, Madeline Wuntch and C.J. “Sicko” resumes the rivalry between Holt and Commissioner Kelly with the introduction of Kelly’s anonymous tips app, HotClues, then takes a twist at the end revealing that the app is just cover for Kelly’s Dark Knight-esque illegal wiretapping operation. And at first, that’s where “Sicko” and “The Suicide Squad” seem to be going. With the Season Seven renewal coming relatively early, it seemed inevitable that we’d head back into cliffhanger territory.
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