Brooklyn Nine-Nine

8.2
201321m

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A single-camera ensemble comedy following the lives of an eclectic group of detectives in a New York precinct, including one slacker who is forced to shape up when he gets a new boss.

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Seasons

22 Episodes • Premiered 2013

Talented but laid-back detective Jake Peralta and his dysfunctional peers struggle to get along under their precinct's strict new captain.

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1. Pilot

7.9

When tightly wound Capt. Holt takes over the precinct, carefree Det. Jake Peralta and his dysfunctional coworkers' lives get demanding.

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2. The Tagger

7.6

Jake is assigned a lowly graffiti case as punishment for being late to roll call.

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3. The Slump

7.7

Jake's unsolved cases pile up and the other detectives fear that his losing streak will rub off on them, while Amy must run an at-risk youth program.

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4. M.E. Time

7.7

The team turns on Jake for delaying an autopsy report by flirting with an attractive medical examiner, who turns out to be more than he bargained for.

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5. The Vulture

7.7

A Major Crimes detective known as "The Vulture" takes over Jake's nearly solved case and steals his thunder, prompting revenge.

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6. Halloween

8.2

Halloween-hating Amy is anything but festive when she has to don a costume and hit the streets with Charles on busy Halloween night.

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7. 48 Hours

8.1

After making an arrest with too little proof, Jake has 48 hours to get evidence or the perp will go free, forcing the team to work over the weekend.

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8. Old School

7.6

Jake's dream day with his hero, a former crime reporter, turns nightmarish when his comments about Holt and the precinct go "on the record."

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9. Sal's Pizza

7.7

When Jake's favorite pizzeria is burned down and the fire marshal suspects the owner, Jake steps outside his jurisdiction to catch the real arsonist.

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10. Thanksgiving

8.0

Amy hosts Thanksgiving dinner for the precinct in an effort to get Holt to be her mentor, but Holt and Jake leave early and the rest hate her cooking.

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11. Christmas

7.9

When Capt. Holt receives death threats, Jake is placed on his protective detail and revels in the chance to boss his boss around.

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12. Pontiac Bandit

8.0

Jake and Rosa hunt an infamous car thief, Holt tries to find a home for puppies and the rest of the precinct tries to accommodate a wounded Charles.

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13. The Bet

8.5

After Jake and Amy's bet about who can make more arrests is finally settled, the two go on a stakeout where Jake reevaluates their relationship.

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14. The Ebony Falcon

7.5

On his first task back in the field, Terry takes advice from Jake on controlling his emotions to infiltrate and bust a steroid trafficking ring.

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15. Operation: Broken Feather

8.0

While investigating a string of hotel robberies together, Jake discovers that Amy may transfer to the Major Crimes unit and work with "The Vulture."

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16. The Party

8.1

At Capt. Holt's birthday party, Jake, Amy and the other officers try to make a good impression on Holt's husband but fail miserably.

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17. Full Boyle

8.0

To stop Detective Boyle from getting too clingy, or "Full Boyle," with his new girlfriend, Jake goes on their date, but things don't go as planned.

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18. The Apartment

7.8

When Jake's building goes co-op and he must pay nearly a half million dollars to keep his apartment, he desperately seeks Gina's help.

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19. Tactical Village

7.9

At Tactical Village, where the precinct competes against other precincts in paintball exercises, Jake gets jealous when Amy runs into an old flame.

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20. Fancy Brudgom

7.7

When Charles makes Jake his best man, it means cake tasting, choosing flowers and convincing fiancée Vivian that Charles doesn't want to move.

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21. Unsolvable

7.9

On a solving streak, Jake decides to spend his weekend off with Sgt. Terry trying to crack a cold case that no one thinks can be solved.

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22. Charges and Specs

8.3

Jake risks suspension when the commissioner shuts down his investigation of a civic leader and he gets Amy and Holt to help him work the case anyway.

Cast

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Andy Samberg

Jake Peralta

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Melissa Fumero

Amy Santiago

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Terry Crews

Terry Jeffords

Photo of Joe Lo Truglio

Joe Lo Truglio

Charles Boyle

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Andre Braugher

Raymond Holt

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Dirk Blocker

Michael Hitchcock

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Reviews

F

Folio Swami

2/10

Atrocious acting. Forced jokes. The punch line marked with canned laughs. The whole art of forgotten crap comedy shows of the 1980s.

S

seking

Not sure what the "canned laughter" means in the previous (and only) review. This show has no live audience, and no taped laughter whatsoever. Maybe they're confused about the show. But, if you like any of Michael Schur's other shows (The Office, Parks and Rec, The Good Place), you'll enjoy Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Consistently funny. A weak last season, but solid up until then.

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