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.
Written by Sophie and last updated on Nov 06, 2024.
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Jake and Charles' bro-mance starts to crack when they volunteer for an eight-day stakeout in very close quarters. Meanwhile, Captain Holt's nephew, Marcus, comes to Brooklyn and captures Rosa's attention.
The episode was rated 7,73 from 2639 votes.
It's the day of Gina and Charles' parents' wedding, and the whole squad is given a job to fulfill for the ceremony. However, Jake and Amy get sidetracked chasing a criminal, and Terry struggles to officiate the wedding.
The episode was rated 7,77 from 2449 votes.
Holt is taken by surprise when his longtime nemesis, Deputy Chief Madeline Wuntch arrives for an inspection of his precinct. Meanwhile, Jake and Terry test the boundaries of “work friends” vs. “friend friends” as they investigate a stabbing at a hipster chocolate milk bar.
The episode was rated 7,78 from 2916 votes.
While attempting to catch a drug dealer, Jake and Charles reluctantly join forces with the nerdy lead investigator at the U.S. Postal Service, Jack Danger. Meanwhile, the rest of the team helps Amy quit smoking
The episode was rated 7,78 from 2716 votes.
Jake is heartbroken over Sophia but his spirits are lifted when the squad is invited to a Homeland Security terrorist training simulation. That is, until the agent in charge assigns them the lame role of playing hostages. Meanwhile, Gina administers a psychological exam to Holt, and Amy and Rosa compete for a day off from work.
The episode was rated 7,81 from 2300 votes.
The team is excited to spend the weekend at Charles' beach house for a detectives-only-getaway, until Jake ruins the fun by inviting Captain Holt. Meanwhile, Charles helps Rosa send romantic texts to her new boyfriend, and Gina tries to get Amy drunk, simply for her own enjoyment.
The episode was rated 7,82 from 2338 votes.
In an attempt to add a touch of romance to their work trip, Jake invites his girlfriend, Sophia, as well as Amy's boyfriend, Teddy, to join them at a B&B. Meanwhile, Rosa adamantly refuses to admit to Terry and Gina that she is sick, and Charles is eager to help Holt with his anniversary breakfast.
The episode was rated 7,83 from 2728 votes.
The squad has time to kill when the arrival of the Serbian President’s motorcade to Brooklyn has been delayed. So, Jake launches “The Jimmy Jab Games,” an annual series of competitions in the precinct. Meanwhile, Terry and Holt take on a new drug task force approved by Holt’s nemesis, Deputy Chief Madeline Wuntch.
The episode was rated 7,84 from 2903 votes.
There's a mole in the precinct and Holt and Jake need to find out who it is before Deputy Chief Madeline Wuntch gets wind of it. Meanwhile, Terry and Rosa visit a "silent" disco to uncover new leads for their new drug task force.
The episode was rated 7,85 from 2845 votes.
Holt is wary when Wuntch lets Jake work his dream case, worried that she is setting him up to fail. Back at the precinct, Amy, Rosa and Gina help Terry host a field trip for a local magnet school.
The episode was rated 7,85 from 2494 votes.
Jake hits it off with Sophia, a woman whom he meets at a bar, only to find out she is the defense attorney for a perp he is trying to put in jail. Meanwhile, Gina and Charles work to put their relationship behind them.
The episode was rated 7,88 from 2799 votes.
"The Pontiac Bandit," aka Doug Judy, is back in custody, after jamming up Jake and Rosa in his previous encounter with them. Meanwhile, Gina and Boyle are nervous that their parents might be getting too close, and Santiago makes Holt a Christmas gift against his wishes.
The episode was rated 7,89 from 2731 votes.
Jake’s undercover FBI operation ends in a successful sting, until he learns one mobster has gotten away. As Jake enlists Charles’ help to track him down, Holt tests the squad’s patience with practice drills.
The episode was rated 7,90 from 3072 votes.
In the highly anticipated episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, titled "Halloween II," the annual Peralta/Holt Halloween bet takes center stage once again. Jake, always up for a challenge, decides to go head-to-head with Captain Holt in a race against time. His mission? To steal Holt's watch before midnight strikes. Will Jake's wit and cunning be enough to outsmart the Captain, or will Holt prove once again why he is the ultimate mastermind?
Meanwhile, Gina finds herself in a predicament when her beloved dance team, Floorgasm, unexpectedly kicks her off the squad. Frustrated and hurt, Gina's bad attitude comes to the forefront, prompting Terry to confront her. Will Terry be able to help Gina see the error of her ways and find a way to mend her relationship with the dance team?
As the episode unfolds, viewers can expect the signature comedic genius of Brooklyn Nine-Nine to shine through. From hilarious one-liners like "Make urines in de toilet" to unforgettable moments like the iconic "What? No! What? No! What? Nooo!" this Halloween-themed episode promises to deliver laughs and surprises in equal measure. Brooklyn Nine-Nine has always excelled at capturing the essence of trick or treat, and "Halloween II" is no exception. Prepare for a wild ride that will leave you wanting more.
The episode was rated 8,01 from 2890 votes.
In the Brooklyn Nine-Nine episode "Johnny and Dora," Jake and Amy find themselves going undercover to catch Brooklyn's most notorious identity thief. As they work together, their bond grows stronger, bringing them closer than ever before. The chemistry between Jake and Amy is undeniable, and fans are left eagerly anticipating what's to come for this dynamic duo.
While Jake and Amy are focused on the case, the entire Nine-Nine precinct is hit with a surprise when one of their own decides to say goodbye. This unexpected departure catches everyone off-guard and leaves viewers wondering about the future of the precinct and the impact it will have on the team dynamic.
"Johnny and Dora" not only delivers an exciting and engaging storyline, but it also showcases the incredible talents of Holt and Wuntch. Their interactions in this episode are nothing short of fantastic, further adding to the overall enjoyment of the show. With Dean Holland at the helm as director, this episode is filled with emotional moments that leave a lasting impact. Fans can't help but have faith in the show's future if it continues to deliver episodes like this one.
And of course, we can't forget that shocking moment when Jake and Amy share a kiss. Fans were left feeling just as surprised and giddy as Boyle himself. With this unexpected turn of events, viewers are left with burning questions, such as how Charles knows so much about Rosa and how he managed to survive. This episode leaves audiences craving more, eager to see what twists and turns lie ahead for the beloved characters of Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
The episode was rated 8,15 from 2654 votes.
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