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BROOKLYN NINE-NINE
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Season 5, Episodes 10-11 – Rosa comes out to her parents, Gina returns to the 99, and Holt deals with the mob in two great episodes to round-out the midseason finale.
Season 5, Episode 9 – The team goes to LA and Holt lets the group in on a secret in the show’s 99th episode.
Season 5, Episode 8 – Terry and Jake investigate a crime involving their beloved Skyfire author in a hilarious new episode.
Season 5, Episode 7 – Jake and Amy hope for a successful first-meeting with their parents; Holt investigates a missing pie.
Season 5, Episode 6 – The Vulture is back in this episode that tries just a little too hard, but still lands its jokes.
Season 5, Episode 5 – Unusual pairings and bad habits give this episode intriguing and entertaining storylines.
Season 5, Episode 4 – The show manages to still surprise in its funny rendition of its annual Halloween episode.
Season 5, Episode 3 – Continuing its streak of strong episodes, Jake is convinced he’s ready to be back in the field and Rosa is convinced Pimento is cheating on her.
Season 5, Episode 2 – In a strong follow-up episode, Jake & Holt are stuck with tough decisions to make, but when both try to use their detective skills to fix their problems, things don’t go quite as planned.
Season 5, Episode 1 – In a hilarious season opener, Jake finds himself in the worst kind of prison predicament.
Season 4, Episodes 21-22 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine takes a more serious turn to its usual optimism in “The Bank Job” and “Crime and Punishment.” When Jake and Rosa’s investigation of a dirty cop implodes, they find themselves framed for her dirty work and facing the consequences.
Season 4, Episodes 19-20 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine gives us another hour of humor in “Your Honor” and “The Slaughterhouse.” When Holt’s mother visits the precinct, Jake is over the moon at the opportunity to learn more about Holt’s personal life. Then, when Rosa and Jake get recruited to help with an on-going investigation their idol is leading, it seems like a dream come true, but is it actually something else entirely?
Fox keeps Marvel and DC separate on the schedule and shifts Lethal Weapon to lead on Tuesdays as a lead in for The Mick and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Click here to see Fox’s full fall schedule.
Season 4, Episode 17-18 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine pairs a party with a test in “Cop Con” and “Chasing Amy.” With two separate storylines, the show gives us the chance to see the nine-nine outside of the precinct, partying at a convention, and Amy as she takes the next step in her career goals.
Season 4, Episode 16 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine gets serious in “Moo Moo.” When Terry gets profiled in his neighborhood for being a black man, he gets his first real taste of police bureaucracy while Jake and Amy play parent babysitting his daughters.
Season 4, Episode 15 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine shows us what the nine-nine would do if the precinct was about to close in “The Last Ride.” With the possibility of closure seemingly imminent, the team sets about their last day of work with the show’s typical humor.
Season 4, Episode 14 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine puts a cop show in a cop show with actors from a cop show in “Need Serve & Protect.” With a compelling sense of humor, this week’s episode delivers with great comedy.
Season 4, Episode 13 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine is back in full force in “The Audit.” With a great premise that lets every character shine their chaotically comedic best, the episode promises a funny finish to the show’s fourth season.
After a long hiatus for many series, 2017 is bringing back favorites and debuting new series in a search for the next watercooler hit. The Tracking Board has you covered with a guide to every premiere and return date for Spring 2017.
Season 4, Episodes 11-12 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine reunites with old frenemies in “The Fugitive Pt. 1 & 2.” With a shocking twist at the ending, the show never ceases to keep things exciting and new.
Season 4, Episode 10 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine decks the halls with an investigation to find the perfect Christmas Gift and Caroller in “Captain Latvia.” With a slight division from the usual storylines, the episode falls a bit flat from its usual voice and humor.
Last night, the 2016 Critics’ Choice Awards handed out the top prizes to various categories in film and television, further heating up the awards race. Damien Chazelle’s musical breakout La La Land took top honors for film, while Game of Thrones and Silicon Valley nabbed the highest awards in the television race.
Season 4, Episode 9 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine finally escapes the nightshift in “The Overmining.” The season continues on its less-serialized storylines with three separate but equally humorous plotlines.
Season 4, Episode 8 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine outs Terry as a total book nerd in “Skyfire Cycle.” Though veering from its usual voice and joke style, the episode manages to keep the heart of the show’s humor alive.
Season 4, Episode 7 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine brings the family together in “Mr. Santiago.” Okay, so it’s just Amy’s dad, but what’s Thanksgiving without a little family drama and a lot of turkey chaos?
Season 4, Episode 6 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine brings the return of Pimento in “Monster in the Closet.” With a couple of strong running jokes and some focus on less-used characters, the show continues to stay fresh.
Season 4, Episode 5 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine puts on its annual heist in “Halloween IV.” Though the team is up to their usual antics with new tricks up their sleeves, this year’s heist didn’t have quite the blindside the show typically aims for.
Golden Globe winner Jimmy Smits has signed on to join the cast of Brooklyn Nine-Nine for Thanksgiving. The NYPD Blue alum is set to play Amy’s (Melissa Fumero) father, Mr. Santiago in an upcoming holiday episode.