'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' season 5 episode 10 and 11 spoilers: Jake helps Rosa; Holt owes Seamus a favor

Jake and Amy plan out their Parentsgiving in "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" Twitter/Brooklyn99FOX

Misconceptions and big favors are in store at the Nine-Nine in the upcoming one-hour episode of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" season 5.

The official synopsis of the special one-hour episode made up of episodes 10, titled "Game Night" and 11, titled "The Favor" respectively, reveals that Rosa (Stephanie Beatriz) will beg Jake (Andy Samberg) help her break some big news to her parents. However, her plan goes in a different direction when her parents assume that she and Jake are dating.

As everyone knows, Rosa is not one for small talk, unless it is with people whom she is close to. This one-hour episode will also see Rosa's parents appear for the first time, seeing as most of the characters' family members have already been seen.

Boyle's (Joe Lo Truglio) father and group of cousins have already appeared on the show, Gina's (Chelsea Peretti) mother has also appeared, along with Jake's parents, Amy's (Melissa Fumero) parents, Holt's (Andre Braugher) husband, mother, and sister and Terry's (Terry Crews) wife and kids have also made an appearance.

Meanwhile, Seamus Murphy (Paul Adelstein) is back to redeem the favor Holt owes him. Previously, Holt had to turn to him when they were trying to get Rosa and Jake exonerated and out of prison after being framed by Lt. Hawkins (Gina Gershon). Now that Seamus is back to collect what he is owed, the squad tries to find a way that will enable Holt to fulfill his end of the deal without breaking the law.

Will Rosa be able to reveal her big news to her parents? Will she and Jake be able to say that they are not dating? Will Holt be able to complete his end of the deal without getting into trouble? That remains to be seen.

"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" season five airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. EST on FOX.

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