Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s the 99th Precinct are the best kind of a found family, and during the eight years we knew them, they’ve always been a light in dark times.
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s the 99th Precinct are the best kind of a found family, and during the eight years we knew them, they’ve always been a light in dark times.
Read moreIn a myriad of ways, Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s “The Last Day” is a love letter to the friendships that were found in this series and the fans.
Read moreCool cool cool cool, it’s the Nine Nine day. September 9 will forever be remembered as so. Brooklyn Nine-Nine might be ending soon, but it’s the show that deserves celebrations yearly and that will likely be the case as it’s one of the most binge-able shows to exist. When a show has too many amazing episodes to choose from, it’s the ultimate showcase of excellence, and that is most certainly
Read more“The Good Ones and The Lake House” Spoilers Ahead Brooklyn Nine-Nine has always been the show to take stands because it mattered, and never because it was performative. This show didn’t choose diversity to check off boxes and get brownie points, but because celebrating humanity in a way that was authentic was always its priority. And thereby, Brooklyn Nine-Nine couldn’t ignore the atrocities against Black men and women in 2020
Read moreBrooklyn Nine Nine’s final season trailer is here and we’re very much crying all the tears. Jake Peralta included, he isn’t ready either.
Read moreBrooklyn Nine-Nine at its core has always been about the friendships—you could spend pages just listing every incredible thing they’ve each done for each other, and the ways they’ve been there for one another. (And yes, someday I actually will.) But in “Show Me Going,” it’s not just about the lengths they’re willing to go forward each other, it’s about how they’re going to help themselves in the process too.
Read moreI’ve written and deleted this too many times because it never felts right. Brooklyn Nine-Nine is set to end after its eighth season and I have way too many feelings about this. This show is more than just a procedural comedy—it’s a celebration of humanity and inclusivity. For eight years, it has constantly gotten better. (Don’t even at me because we all know the last season is going to be
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