It’s funny, but in a terribly bleak sort of way.įunnier is a subplot showing Charles trying to prove his “woke-ness” to Terry. Many of Jake’s “I’m one of the good ones” talking points are thrown back into his face and we’re shown just how much work still needs to be done to ensure fair repercussions against corrupt officers. Jake and Rosa eventually overcome their differences and recover a key piece of evidence that implicates the offending officers, but are brutally shown just how purposefully difficult it is to prosecute against bad cops. He’s also making the case about himself than the victim.īrooklyn Nine-Nine has shown how deft they are with dealing with sensitive topics in the past, and once again they prove to be incredibly measured and economical with their discussion about the responsibility of the “good” police officers here. Jake feels like Rosa is judging him for his choice to remain a police officer despite the injustices that are routinely occurring in the country, but it is not Rosa’s job to help him feel secure in his decisions. McGinley, but Jake also lets his defensiveness about his decision to remain on the force impact his ability to meaningfully support Rosa and her client. Not only is there an obnoxious union representative played by the great John C. Working the case together ends up being trickier then Jake realizes. Why Brooklyn Nine-Nine is Ending By Alec Bojalad We have an opportunity and we plan to use it in the best way possible,” Terry Crews told Access Daily. “This is an opportunity right now for us all to unite and get together and understand what this is and that we have to battle this together.” “We’ve had a lot of somber talks about it and deep conversations and we hope through this we’re going to make something that will be truly groundbreaking this year. Creator Dan Goor threw away four scripts for the final season in order to make sure that his show was not glossing over relevant conversations around policing. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests, the cast and crew of Brooklyn Nine-Nine spoke at length about their discomfort portraying light-hearted cops on television and discussed ways in which they could meaningfully address painful, complicated issues. Besides a historic pandemic that has changed the way we operate at work and in public, America also reckoned with egregious examples of police brutality that found many discussing police reform, systemic racism, and even abolishing policing as we know it altogether. It would an understatement the size of Terry’s pecs to say that the world has changed a lot since Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s last episode. Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 8 Episodes 1 and 2 In those days that was pretty good.This Brooklyn Nine-Nine review contains spoilers. Smart, loyal, homophobic, but not racist. I'm so happy to know that I've still got 4 more seasons to watch, I've already started S3 and I know their bringing out a 7th season soon! I can't think of any negatives for this and I am not going to start looking for any! Because this show is fantastic, and I would recommend it to anybody. The performances from all cast members are simply brilliant and are complemented so well by the perfect writing by Dan Goor and Michael Schur. Overall, I thought ‘Brooklyn Nine Nine' S2 was an improvement on S1 which I wouldn't have thought possible. Of the top of my head, there really isn't any noticeable flaws with the show The Final episode made me so happy yet so sad… Performances from all cast members is top notchĪgain, like S1, I cannot get enough of Andre Braugher as Captain Ray Holt – He is so funny Once again, the comedic writing is fantastic!
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