(Even though there were no survivors.)

There will be no survivors" reducing a proud Jake to tears.

It ultimately solved another problem.

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Melissa Fumero, Andre Braugher, and Andy Samberg in ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine.'.FOX Image Collection via Getty Images

It was a perfect solution."

“That whole wedding scene we shot really quickly,” recalls Fumero.

“It was like one in the morning, and it was freezing.

I’m in that dress that’s got no sleeves and a scoop neckline.

And we did not shoot the hell out of it.

With this, we rushed.

What you see what’s in the episode is essentially what we did.

Fumero sees Amy’s punchline as a crowning moment in her opposites-attract relationship with Jake.

“They bring out the best in each other,” she says.

It also showcased just how far pop in-A Amy had come in five seasons.

I just loved that moment so much.”

There may have been no survivors that wedding night, but the laughs live on.

The eighth and final season ofBrooklyn Nine-Ninekicks off Thursday on NBC.