Police Comedy: Brooklyn Nine-Nine And Its Tv Magic

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Cop shows continue to rule television and are unarguably the most watched series of all time. While there are the more serious ones like “Law & Order” and “CSI,” there are those that are made to make people laugh such as “NCIS” and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.” The latter, however, is

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funnier than the former.

“Brooklyn Nine-Nine” or “Nine-Nine” has been running since the last quarter of 2013 and is still going strong, now in its 5th season. The show has won awards from the Golden Globes, Critics’ Choice, and the Television Academy. What sets it apart from most cop comedy shows is the chemistry the actors have with each other. Each episode, fans are left on the edge of their seats as “Nine-Nine” is known to be a show that loves to keep people guessing. Bonds formed between the characters are hilarious, which are not all romantic relationships, take for example Jake Peralta and Charles Boyle’s bromance.

There’s hardly an episode where you won’t find yourself laughing hysterically because of what Jake did to Terry (sergeant) or to Chief Holt. Gina Linetti is as mysterious as Rosa Diaz, yet the two provide equally funny stories of why they have such behavior. One can say that Amy Santiago is the least interesting among the rest, yet that entirely untrue. The way all the characters grow individually and with the group, keep the show alive and its audiences loving it even more. Scully and Hitchcock aren’t exactly anchors of the show, but they do provide the best laughs in the most unexpected moments.

The writers of the show must know how the audience feel as they continue to produce the best and funniest cop comedy show there is.

Hi there! My name is Adam Smith, and I’m a retired banker from Martha’s Vineyard. In my downtime, I enjoy watching courtroom and police TV shows. For more posts about the shows I watch, visit my blog.