Brooklyn 9-9
Brooklyn Nine-Nine, a police comedy, is in it’s first season on Netflix. The series has it’s own unique aspect in the way it introduces multiple plots into a single episode while also being able to tie them all together makes the show very intriguing from start to finish.
So let’s start th episode review off with a bang, seriously. Boyle returns to the force after his heroics and getting shot, Holt tries to give away two absolutely adorable puppies, and Jake goes up against his arch nemesis, the “Pontiac Bandit” with Rosa. Just another day in this comedy called “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.”
Boyle’s needs due to his tempoary disability from his wounds starts to get on everyone's nerves at the station. So when Holt needs to find a home for two puppies because “Chedder had relations with the neighbor dog, Karate,” the solution was to simply give Boyle the two small dogs giving them a new home and Boyle some new companions and responsibility.
Rosa arrest a man who claims to have communication with the Pontiac Bandit, Jake’s nemesis of 8 years. Jake breaks his long time trust pact with Rosa in desperation to capture his nemesis only to realise in the end the irony that the man they arrested in the first place was the Pontiac Bandit, ultimately resulting in Jake doing 2000 pushups as a part of the pact.
Andy Samberg, personally one of my favorite comedians, stars as Jake Peralta. Andy brings his great comedic touch to the series with his body language and impeccable delivery. He brings a lot of experience to his role in this show and the show itself and it’s great to see how his performance really brings out the personality of his character. His other work includes: The Lonely Island, Hot Rod, That’s My Boy (all very successful). His unique acting ability is displayed during this series.
All in all, the show peaked my interest and I would definitely watch more of it. The introduction of the “Pontiac Bandit” really hooked me into the show and I cannot wait to see where he will show up next and how his story will unfold.
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