'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' season 5 episode 7 spoilers: Jake and Amy's parents spend awkward Thanksgiving together

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A promotional image of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" on Fox.

In the next episode of "'Brooklyn Nine-Nine," Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg) and his fiancée Amy Santiago (Melissa Fumero) attempt to have their parents bond over Thanksgiving dinner.

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "Two Turkeys" was just released recently and showed Jake and Amy with their respective parents in the living room. Amy's folks Camila (Bertila Damas) and Victor (Jimmy Smits) are seated across Jake's parents Roger (Bradley Whitford) and Karen (Katey Sagal) as they exchange smiles and pleasantries with one another. Jake and Amy then appear with four bottles of champagne in each hand. "Who wants some alcohol?" Jake says to everyone with a wink and a smile. They appear to have a good time as Roger and Camila play the piano together in the living room and the others crowd around them to listen.

However, things may not be what they seem as Jake and Amy hit a bump on the road with their families at the dinner table. They are both newly-engaged and some parents may not be totally behind them. Jake appears uncomfortable as he awkwardly reacts to one of their comments, "Oh, I'm so grossed out." It remains to be seen what the cause of the awkwardness is at the table and if Jake and Amy will be able to contain their families' outbursts.

In the last episode, Jake and Amy wanted to reserve a reception hall for their wedding but they were outclassed when the Vulture (Dean Winters) swooped in and got the place first. Apparently, he was also going to get married too but Jake exposed him to his fiancé for being a cheating boyfriend. His wedding was called off but Jake and Amy still did not get the venue.

"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" season 5 episode 7 will air on Tuesday, Nov. 21 at 10:30 p.m. EST on Fox.

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