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[4] Andy Crump of Paste gave the episode a 8.1 and wrote, "The result is still a solid half-hour of sitcom fare with an emotional coda about the other thing that Brooklyn Nine-Nine does really well: Character relationships. Coming from Rosa, an admission of fear that the end of the 9-9 would mean the end of her friendship with Jake is a huge ...
Over the course of its run, Brooklyn Nine-Nine aired 153 episodes. The series was ordered by Fox in May 2013. [7] The first season aired on Fox from September 17, 2013, through March 25, 2014. [8] [9] Before the conclusion of the first season Fox ordered a second season. [10] The season aired from September 28 through May 17, 2015.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine has received praise for its forthright portrayal of LGBTQ people and the serious issues that affect them while retaining its sense of humor. [54] 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.
"The Tagger" is the second episode of the first season of the American television police sitcom series Brooklyn Nine-Nine. It is the 2nd overall episode of the series and is written by Norm Hiscock and directed by Craig Zisk. It aired on Fox in the United States on September 24, 2013.
The precinct experiences drastic changes as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the George Floyd protests.Rosa quits her job and becomes a private investigator after losing faith in the system, Holt struggles to maintain his relationship with Kevin, and Hitchcock retires and keeps in touch with Scully via FaceTime.
With these ratings, Brooklyn Nine-Nine was the third highest rated show on FOX for the night, beating The Last Man on Earth, but behind Bob's Burgers and The Simpsons, fifth on its timeslot and ninth for the night, behind Little Big Shots, Bob's Burgers, The Simpsons, 60 Minutes, America's Funniest Home Videos, American Idol, a James Comey ...
Fillion was born on March 27, 1971, in Edmonton, Alberta, the younger of two sons of Robert "Bob" Fillion and June "Cookie" Early, [3] both retired English teachers. [4] Both sides of his father's family were part of the Quebec diaspora in Fall River, Massachusetts, [5] and his mother had a Norwegian maternal grandfather and a Finnish maternal grandmother.
"Casecation" is the twelfth episode of the sixth season of the American television police sitcom series Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and the 124th overall episode of the series. The episode was written by Luke Del Tredici and directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller. It aired on April 11, 2019 on NBC.