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Brooklyn Nine-Nine

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American police procedural comedy television series

Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Genre
Created by
ShowrunnerDan Goor
Starring
Theme music composerDan Marocco
featuring
  • Jacques Slade
  • Lamar Van Sciver
  • Frank Greenfield
ComposerDan Marocco
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes153(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time21–23 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkFox
ReleaseSeptember 17, 2013 (2013-09-17) –
May 20, 2018 (2018-05-20)
NetworkNBC
ReleaseJanuary 10, 2019 (2019-01-10) –
September 16, 2021 (2021-09-16)

Brooklyn Nine-Nine is an Americanpolice proceduralsitcom television series that aired onFox from September 17, 2013, to May 20, 2018, and later onNBC, from January 10, 2019, to September 16, 2021, for eight seasons and 153 episodes. Created byDan Goor andMichael Schur and produced byFremulon,Dr. Goor Productions,3 Arts Entertainment andUniversal Television, it revolves around sevenNew York City Police Department (NYPD) detectives who are adjusting to life under their new commanding officer, the serious and stern Captain Raymond Holt (Andre Braugher).Andy Samberg led the ensemblecast, which featuredStephanie Beatriz,Terry Crews,Melissa Fumero,Joe Lo Truglio,Chelsea Peretti,Dirk Blocker, andJoel McKinnon Miller.

Fox originally ordered 13 episodes of thesingle-camera comedy for its first season, eventually expanding it to 22 episodes.Brooklyn Nine-Nine premiered on September 17, 2013. On May 10, 2018,Fox cancelled it after five seasons; the next day,NBC picked it up for a sixth season, which premiered on January 10, 2019. The seventh season premiered in February 2020. The 10-episode eighth and final season premiered on August 12, 2021.[1][2]

The series has been acclaimed by critics. The first season won theGolden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, and on the same night, Samberg won theGolden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy. Braugher was nominated four times for thePrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and twice won theCritics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. For its portrayal ofLGBTQ+ characters, it won the 2018GLAAD Media Award forOutstanding Comedy Series.

Premise

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Set in the fictional 99th Precinct of the New York City Police Department in Brooklyn,Brooklyn Nine-Nine follows a team of detectives headed by the serious and intellectual Captain Raymond Holt, who is assigned as their new commanding officer in the pilot episode. The station's exterior is based on Brooklyn's 78th Precinct.

Cast and characters

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See also:List ofBrooklyn Nine-Nine characters
  • Andy Samberg asJake Peralta: Jake is a skilled detective, but often acts immaturely. He dates and later marries Amy in season 5 and they have a son in season 7. He often refers to his hard upbringing due to his father leaving him as a child. In the final episode he leaves his job to look after his son, Mac, giving him the upbringing his father denied him.
  • Stephanie Beatriz asRosa Diaz: Rosa is an intimidating detective; most of the 99th precinct is afraid of her. She takes pride in being very private and her colleagues know almost nothing about her, including what she likes or where she lives. At the police academy, she was classmates with Jake and the two became close friends. In season 2 she dates Holt's nephew Marcus (portrayed byNick Cannon). In seasons 3 and 4, she dates fellow detective Adrian Pimento (portrayed byJason Mantzoukas) and she comes out as bisexual later in season 5. In the final season she has left her job, in the wake ofBlack Lives Matter, becoming a private detective and helping those targeted by crooked cops.
  • Terry Crews asTerry Jeffords: Terry is a family man with a wife, Sharon, twin daughters, Cagney and Lacey, and a third daughter, named Ava, born on Thanksgiving in season 3. He works out frequently and is very strong, though he used to be extremely overweight. For the first five seasons, he is a sergeant. In season 6, he passes an exam to become a lieutenant. In the series finale, he becomes the captain of the Nine-Nine.
  • Melissa Fumero asAmy Santiago: Amy is a neurotic, competitive, nerdy detective who desperately seeks Captain Holt's approval. She becomes a sergeant in season 5. Although very different people, she and Jake begin to date in season 3, get married in season 5, and have a son named Mac, after the fictionalJohn McClane, at the end of season 7. In the final episode she becomes a chief and heads a new police reform program with Holt.
  • Joe Lo Truglio asCharles Boyle: Charles is Jake's best friend, and the two often work together on cases. Early in season 1, he has an intense crush on Rosa and often tries to ask her out but fails. After a brief engagement to food author Vivian Ludley, he later begins a relationship with an artist named Genevieve and the two adopt a son named Nikolaj from Latvia at the start of season 4.
  • Chelsea Peretti asGina Linetti (main seasons 1–6; special guest season 8):[a] Gina is Captain Holt's assistant and Jake's childhood friend. She is largely uninterested in the people around her, instead focusing almost entirely on her phone and social media. She has a short-lived sexual relationship with Charles, which she is incredibly ashamed of, though she later goes public with the relationship, without consulting Charles. In season 5, she has a child named Enigma/"Iggy" with Charles's cousin Milton Boyle. Gina departs temporarily at the start of season 5 for maternity leave to care for Iggy (this was written to coincide with Peretti's real-life pregnancy), and for good in season 6 to build an online brand, but she returns in the series finale.
  • Andre Braugher asRaymond Holt: Captain Holt is the captain of the 99th precinct and takes pride in being the NYPD's first gay black police captain. He is known for his stoic and deadpan demeanor and he frequently criticizes Jake's immature behavior, though he eventually develops a strong, familial relationship with all his detectives, who in turn hold him in high esteem. Both Amy and Jake view him as a father figure. He is married to Kevin Cozner (portrayed byMarc Evan Jackson), a professor of classics at Columbia University, and has aPembroke Welsh Corgi named Cheddar. He is rivals with Deputy Chief (Commissioner) Madeline Wuntch. In the final episode he is promoted to Deputy Commissioner to run a police reform program with Amy in the wake ofBlack Lives Matter and the behavior of the police over lockdown.
  • Dirk Blocker asMichael Hitchcock andJoel McKinnon Miller asNorm Scully (recurring season 1, starring seasons 2–5, main season 6–8): Hitchcock and Scully are two aging, accident-prone, lazy, and incompetent detectives whose careers peaked in the 1980s. They are best friends and state that their ideas are each other's. Hitchcock is vulgar and crass, especially towards women, has numerous ex-wives, and lives in a van; Scully is much more kindhearted and can sing opera well despite suffering from numerous medical maladies.

Production

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Development

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Writers and producers Michael Schur and Dan Goor, who had known each other since they were students atHarvard University, and had collaborated on the sitcomParks and Recreation, conceived the idea to set a comedy in a police station, a setting they felt had been insufficiently used in television comedies sinceBarney Miller. They pitched the idea to production companyUniversal Television, where Schur had a development deal. Although Universal signed on to produce the series, its parent company's network,NBC, passed on airing it, so the duo sold it toFox.[4]

Fox placed a 14-episode order for thesingle-camera ensemble comedy in May 2013.[5] The series was picked up for afull season of 22 episodes in October 2013, and was later chosen to air with the sitcomNew Girl in a "special one-hour comedy event" as theSuper Bowl XLVIIIlead-out programs.[6] It was filmed atCBS Studio Center inStudio City, Los Angeles.[7]

The exterior view of the fictional 99th Precinct building was the actual 78th Precinct building in Brooklyn.[8] If the 99th Precinct were real, it would be considered a Brooklyn police precinct (where numbers can theoretically range from 60 to 99), but no precinct has yet been assigned number "99".[9]

Cancellation and renewals

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Police cars parked on the sidewalk at theNYPD 78th Precinct building in Brooklyn: An exterior image is used as anestablishing shot throughout the show.

Fox canceled the series after five seasons in May 2018.[10] Negotiations to revive the series for a sixth season began shortly afterwards withTBS and NBC, as well as streaming servicesHulu andNetflix.[11] After fans launched a social-media campaign calling for a renewal, and only thirty hours following the show's cancellation by Fox, Goor announced that NBC had picked up the series for a sixth season comprising 13 episodes.[12][13] In a statement,NBC Entertainment chairmanRobert Greenblatt expressed regret for originally passing on the series to Fox and was "thrilled" at its addition to the network.[14] NBC subsequently announced that the series would premiere midseason in the2018–19 television season.[15] In September, the network ordered an additional five episodes for season six, bringing the order to 18.[16] The sixth season premiered on NBC on January 10, 2019.[17] Peretti, who portrays civilian administrator Gina Linetti, departed as a series regular during the season, but returned for a guest appearance.[3]

In February 2019, NBC renewed the series for a seventh season,[18] followed by an eighth season renewal in November prior to the airing of the seventh.[19] The seventh season premiered on February 6, 2020, and concluded on April 23.[20][21]

In February 2021, NBC announced that the eighth season of 10 episodes would be the last,[22] and further announced that the eighth-season premiere would be delayed until August 12, 2021.[23][24][2] Two episodes aired back-to-back each week for five weeks and the series concluded on September 16, 2021.[25]

Writing

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In June 2020, Crews said that the planned direction of the eighth season was being altered in response to themurder of George Floyd, with Goor cancelling four "ready to go" episodes as a result.[26][27] Samberg also stated that the series would be "striking a balance" between addressingpolice brutality and maintaining its comedic style.[28] It also incorporated theCOVID-19 pandemic during the season.[21] Although initially announced as part of NBC's fall schedule, the eighth-season premiere was pushed back to 2021 due to the pandemic.[29]

Goor called ending the series "a difficult decision, but ultimately, we felt it was the best way to honor the characters, the story, and our viewers".[30]

Episodes

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Main article:List ofBrooklyn Nine-Nine episodes
Series overview
SeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedRankTotal viewers
(in millions inc. DVR)
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
122September 17, 2013 (2013-09-17)March 25, 2014 (2014-03-25)Fox984.80[31]
223September 28, 2014 (2014-09-28)May 17, 2015 (2015-05-17)1134.87[32]
323September 27, 2015 (2015-09-27)April 19, 2016 (2016-04-19)1183.98[33]
422September 20, 2016 (2016-09-20)May 23, 2017 (2017-05-23)1372.87[34]
522September 26, 2017 (2017-09-26)May 20, 2018 (2018-05-20)1612.71[35]
618January 10, 2019 (2019-01-10)May 16, 2019 (2019-05-16)NBC1383.11[36]
713February 6, 2020 (2020-02-06)April 23, 2020 (2020-04-23)1052.69[37]
810August 12, 2021 (2021-08-12)September 16, 2021 (2021-09-16)

Reception

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Critical response

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Critical response ofBrooklyn Nine-Nine
SeasonRotten TomatoesMetacritic
189% (57 reviews)[38]70 (34 reviews)[39]
2100% (18 reviews)[40]
393% (14 reviews)[41]
4100% (13 reviews)[42]
5100% (14 reviews)[43]
6100% (27 reviews)[44]81 (9 reviews)[45]
789% (9 reviews)[46]
889% (28 reviews)[47]75 (6 reviews)[48]

Rotten Tomatoes gave season one a score of 89% based on 57 reviews. The consensus is: "Led by the surprisingly effective pairing of Andy Samberg and Andre Braugher,Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a charming, intelligently written take on the cop show format."[38] For Season 2, it received a score of 100% based on 17 reviews. That season's consensus is: "Brooklyn Nine-Nine's winning cast, appealing characters and wacky gags make it good comfort food."[40]Metacritic gives the first season of the show a weighted average rating of 70/100 based on 33 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[39]

Alyssa Rosenberg ofThe Washington Post deemedBrooklyn Nine-Nine "one of the funniest, most important shows on TV" and highlighted its "ability to find unpredictable routes into a wide range of issues in contemporary policing."[49] Writing forVanity Fair, Grace Robertson regarded the series as "a well-made exemplar of [...] the workplace sitcom" that confers "straightforward pleasures".[50]Slate's Aisha Harris called the series "a well-crafted fantasy, with hardly any discernible connection to current cultural attitudes about law enforcement" but complimented its "talented" ensemble cast.[51] It was ranked No. 24 inRolling Stone's 50 Best TV Shows of the 2010s list, in which its curator,Alan Sepinwall, praised "the comedic yin and yang" of Samberg and Braugher's characters.[52]

Brooklyn Nine-Nine has received praise for its forthright portrayal ofLGBTQ people and the serious issues that affect them while retaining its sense of humor.[53] Portraying Captain Raymond Holt, a lead character, as an openly gay, no-nonsense black man in a same-sex interracial marriage is unprecedented in cinema and television.[54][55] The storyline about detective Rosa Diazcoming out as bisexual in episodes "99" and "Game Night", the 99th & 100th episodes of the series, has been cited as an important moment in the representation ofsexual orientation.[56][57] The show has also been the subject of academic analyses, including a chapter inLanguage and Mediated Masculinities.[58][independent source needed]

Ratings

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Viewership and ratings per season ofBrooklyn Nine-Nine
SeasonTimeslot (ET)NetworkEpisodesFirst airedLast airedTV seasonViewership
rank
Avg. viewers
(millions)
DateViewers
(millions)
DateViewers
(millions)
1Tuesday 8:30 pm(1–14)
Sunday 11:00 pm(15)
Tuesday 9:30 pm(16–22)
Fox22September 17, 2013 (2013-09-17)6.17[59]March 25, 2014 (2014-03-25)2.59[60]2013–1498[61]4.80[31]
2Sunday 8:30 pm23September 28, 2014 (2014-09-28)5.46[62]May 17, 2015 (2015-05-17)2.35[63]2014–15113[64]4.87[64]
3Sunday 8:30 pm(1–10)
Tuesday 9:00 pm(11–23)
23September 27, 2015 (2015-09-27)3.14[65]April 19, 2016 (2016-04-19)2.02[66]2015–16118[67]3.99[67]
4Tuesday 8:00 pm(1–10, 13–22)
Sunday 8:30 pm(11 & 12)
22September 20, 2016 (2016-09-20)2.39[68]May 23, 2017 (2017-05-23)1.50[69]2016–17137[70]2.87[70]
5Tuesday 9:30 pm(1–11)
Sunday 8:30 pm(12–22)
22September 26, 2017 (2017-09-26)2.00[71]May 20, 2018 (2018-05-20)1.79[72]2017–18161[73]2.71[73]
6Thursday 9:00 pmNBC18January 10, 2019 (2019-01-10)3.54[74]May 16, 2019 (2019-05-16)1.55[75]2018–19138[76]3.11[76]
7Thursday 8:30 pm13February 6, 2020 (2020-02-06)2.66[77]April 23, 2020 (2020-04-23)2.24[78]2019–20105[37]2.69[37]
8Thursday 8:00 pm(1, 3, 5, 7, 9)
Thursday 8:30 pm(2, 4, 6, 8, 10)
10August 12, 2021 (2021-08-12)1.84[79]September 16, 2021 (2021-09-16)1.88[80]2020–21N/AN/A

Awards and nominations

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Main article:List of awards and nominations received byBrooklyn Nine-Nine

Broadcast

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Brooklyn Nine-Nine is broadcast in Canada onCitytv. After the second episode of the second season, it was replaced on Sunday nights byRogers Hometown Hockey for the duration of the2014–15 NHL regular season; after the NHL season concluded City resumed airingBrooklyn Nine-Nine, and has continued to broadcast the showsimultaneously with the American broadcast since the third season (Hometown Hockey was moved toSportsnet in 2015). The series also aired onTBS and sister channelTruTV from 2018 to 2021.[81]Brooklyn Nine-Nine aired onComedy Central from 2022 until 2023.[82] In the United Kingdom, the show premiered onE4 in January 2014.[83] The second season debuted on January 15, 2015,[84] the third began on January 7, 2016, and the fourth on January 5, 2017. The fifth season aired on March 8, 2018, the sixth on March 28, 2019, and the seventh on March 26, 2020. The series airs onRTÉ2 in Ireland. In New Zealand,Brooklyn Nine-Nine premiered onTV2 on February 13, 2014.

In India,Brooklyn Nine-Nine airs onComedy Central India. In South Africa, the series premiered onSABC 3, in the 19:00 timeslot, airing Mondays to Fridays, where repeats aired on Sunday In Australia, it premiered onSBS on July 28, 2014, and airs repeats onUniversal Channel from January 7, 2015.[85] It moved toSBS 2 in 2015[86] commencing with the second season, which premiered on March 3, 2015.[87] It has now moved toSBS Viceland, currently airing on Fridays at 8:30pm. In December 2014,Netflix UK added the first season to its listings, with Netflix Australia following suit in March 2015. Since 2016, Netflix UK, Australia, Germany, Austria, Latin America, and Switzerland have carried seasons 1 to 6 ofBrooklyn Nine-Nine. The seventh season was added to Netflix UK on March 26, 2021.[88] In South East Asia and Sri Lanka,Brooklyn Nine-Nine airs right after the U.S. onDiva.[89]

InBrazil, the series was acquired bySBT, and is being shown on Sundays in the midnight onSBT after thePrograma Silvio Santos. Especially because it contains the actorTerry Crews, who starred insitcomEverybody Hates Chris, shown successfully on weekends by the competitionRecord TV.

French Canadian adaptation

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AFrench Canadian adaptation of the series, titledEscouade 99 (translates to 'Squad Ninety-Nine'), debuted on the Québec streaming platformClub Illico in 2020. Set inQuebec City,Escouade 99 has a budget of 4 million for the first season of the series,[90] which is approximately the same budget as a single episode ofBrooklyn Nine-Nine.[citation needed] Following the release of the first trailer, Fumero criticized the casting, specifically that of white actresses in the roles based on Amy Santiago and Rosa Diaz.[91][92][93]Escouade 99 cast a second season in 2021.[94]

Home media

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DVD releases ofBrooklyn Nine-Nine
SeasonDVD release dateSpecial features
Region 1Region 2Region 4
Season 1September 23, 2014September 29, 2014December 11, 2014Deleted Scenes
Season 2September 8, 2015September 28, 2015September 3, 2015
Season 3August 23, 2016August 22, 2016September 29, 2016Deleted Scenes, Get Your Cop On, The Squad
Season 4August 22, 2017September 4, 2017September 20, 2017Deleted Scenes
Season 5August 28, 2018November 19, 2018September 19, 2018
Season 6August 20, 2019August 26, 2019August 28, 2019
Season 7June 30, 2020August 3, 2020July 15, 2020
Season 8March 8, 2022February 21, 2022February 16, 2022
The Complete SeriesDeleted Scenes, Get Your Cop On, The Squad
Blu-ray releases ofBrooklyn Nine-Nine
The Complete Series 1–8Region A
March 8, 2022

Notes

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  1. ^Peretti left the main cast in "Four Movements", the fourth episode of season 6. She returned as a special guest star in season 6's "Return of the King" and in season 8's "The Last Day".[3]

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Further reading

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  • Poey, Delia (Fall 2024). "Seriously different: divergent representations of the Latina detective inBrooklyn Nine-Nine".Clues: A Journal of Detection.42 (2):110–120.

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