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Indeed, the final season was just as I'd been warned: the weakest of all. It's the shortest season and the one that feels most forced. The most boring, though it pains me to say it, since Brooklyn Nine-Nine was a show I held in high regard. Both the beginning and end of the eighth and final season are disappointing. There are several things that co...
Incredibly, this seventh season was a slight improvement over the mediocre previous season. There are still some rather weak and questionable episodes, but it's clear that the last good moments of a series slowly dying have been burned here. There are still character changes that undermine the essence of the first seasons (a big example of this is ...
If Season 5 marked the tentative beginning of Brooklyn Nine-Nine's decline, Season 6 confirms the downward trend with 18 episodes that feel like an obligation to fulfill, rather than a sitcom worth enjoying in and of itself. While there are still hilarious episodes, they are far fewer compared to several previous seasons. But that's not all. Added ...
The fifth season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine continues where the previous season left off, although it's well known that setting the bar high is hard to match. Therefore, I'd say that despite how good this season is, it's inevitable to notice a slight drop in quality. Despite this, it's the season that can proudly boast probably the best episode of the e...
This fourth season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine is the one with the best writing so far. It's a succession of very well-written episodes for a police sitcom. The stories intertwine and play with the universe the series has already shown, even adding more complete story arcs and relentless new characters. As for the comedy, it's also more efficient. If you...
Brooklyn Nine-Nine has been on a clear upward trajectory in its first three seasons, with each season surpassing the previous, containing more hilarious episodes, and solidifying its definitive formula. This third season sees the addition of some new characters who put a very welcome dose of diversity to the comedy, although they were perhaps add...
This second season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine is just as hilarious as the first. It's full of absurd, simplistic, superficial, and childish situations, but while this may be a list of negative aspects, the humor and comedy work perfectly. Of course, there are episodes that are better than others, where the entertainment spectrum expands, but you'll ne...
I haven't laughed this hard at a police precinct since the first Police Academy movies (my guilty pleasures). Not that I saw them in the '80s, but it's been a while. Jake Peralta and company effectively manage to bring fresh, fast-paced humor, sometimes over the top, but always setting a light and hurried pace for a fairly up-to-date sitcom. This...
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