Brooklyn 99
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is an American police procedural comedy television series created by Dan Goor and Michael Schur. The series revolves around Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg), an immature but talented NYPD detective in Brooklyn's fictional 99th Precinct, who often comes into conflict with his new commanding officer, the serious and stern Captain Raymond Holt (Andre Braugher). The rest of the cast features Stephanie Beatriz as Rosa Diaz, Terry Crews as Terry Jeffords, Melissa Fumero as Amy Santiago, Joe Lo Truglio as Charles Boyle, Chelsea Peretti as Gina Linetti, Dirk Blocker as Michael Hitchcock, and Joel McKinnon Miller as Norm Scully.
Produced as a single-camera comedy, Fox originally ordered 13 episodes for its first season, eventually expanding it to 22 episodes. Brooklyn Nine-Nine premiered on September 17, 2013. On May 10, 2018, Fox canceled the series after five seasons. The following day, NBC picked up the series for a sixth season; it premiered on NBC on January 10, 2019. On February 27, NBC renewed the series for a seventh season, which premiered on February 6, 2020. The series was renewed for an eighth season in November 2019, ahead of the premiere of its seventh season.
The series has been acclaimed by critics for its cast, especially Samberg, Beatriz, Fumero, and Braugher. It has won two Creative Arts Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy. Samberg has won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy, while Braugher has been nominated for three consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and has won two Critics' Choice Television Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. The series has also received particular praise for its portrayal of serious issues whilst retaining a sense of humor. For its portrayal of LGBTQ+ people, the series won a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comedy Series.
Premise
Set in the fictional 99th Precinct of the New York City Police Department in Brooklyn, Brooklyn Nine-Nine follows a team of detectives headed by the overly serious, newly appointed Captain Raymond Holt (Andre Braugher). The detectives include Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg), who has a high rate of successful arrests and solved cases, in spite of his relaxed, carefree and (at times) childish attitude. He eventually falls for his stern, nerdy, by-the-book but loveable partner, Amy Santiago (Melissa Fumero). The hard-working but timid Charles Boyle (Joe Lo Truglio) is partnered with the stoic, aggressive and stern, Rosa Diaz (Stephanie Beatriz). The pair of older Detectives, Michael Hitchcock (Dirk Blocker) and Norm Scully (Joel McKinnon Miller) often seem incompetent, stupid and lazy, but have solved more cases over the years simply because they have been on the job much longer.
The detectives report to Lieutenant Terry Jeffords (Terry Crews), a gentle giant and devoted family man who initially has a phobia of going back to active field police work for fear of being killed in the line of duty and leaving his children fatherless. The precinct also includes sarcastic and dominating civilian administrator Gina Linetti (Chelsea Peretti), who dislikes her job, prioritizes her social media, and believes that dancing is her life goal.
Cast and characters
See also: List of Brooklyn Nine-Nine characters
Andy Samberg as Jake Peralta
Stephanie Beatriz as Rosa Diaz
Terry Crews as Terry Jeffords
Melissa Fumero as Amy Santiago
Joe Lo Truglio as Charles Boyle
Chelsea Peretti as Gina Linetti (main season 1–6)[a]
Andre Braugher as Raymond Holt
Dirk Blocker as Michael Hitchcock (main season 2–present, recurring season 1)
Joel McKinnon Miller as Norm Scully (main season 2–present, recurring season 1)
Notes
Chelsea Peretti is credited as a series regular from 1x01 through 6x04. She is credited as a special guest star in 6x15.
Development and production
Michael Schur and Dan Goor, who had known each other since their time as students at Harvard and had collaborated on Parks and Recreation, liked the idea of setting a comedy in a police station, a setting which they felt was insufficiently used for television comedies since Barney Miller. They pitched the idea to Universal Television, where Schur had a development deal. Although Universal agreed to produce the show, NBC passed on airing it, so the duo sold the series to the Fox Broadcasting Company.[1]
On May 8, 2013, Fox placed a thirteen-episode order for the single-camera ensemble comedy.[2][3][4] On October 18, 2013, the series was picked up for a full season of 22 episodes, and was later chosen to air with New Girl in a "special one-hour comedy event" as the Super Bowl XLVIII lead-out programs.[5]
The exterior view of the fictional 99th Precinct building is the actual 78th Precinct building at the corner of Sixth Avenue and Bergen Street. It is one block south of the Barclays Center and one block east of the Bergen Street station on the New York City Subway's 2, 3, and 4 routes.[6]
On May 10, 2018, Fox canceled the series after five seasons.[7] Shortly afterwards, there were announcements that negotiations had begun with Hulu, TBS, NBC and Netflix for the possibility of reviving the show for a sixth season.[8] The next day, TVLine reported Hulu had already passed on the series.[9] Shortly after, Goor announced that NBC would pick up the series for thirteen episodes.[10] In a statement, NBC Entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt expressed regret for originally passing on the series to Fox and was "thrilled" at its addition to NBC.[11][12] A few days later, it was announced that the series would premiere mid-season in the 2018–19 television season.[13] In September 2018, NBC ordered an additional five episodes for season 6, bringing the order to 18.[14] The sixth season began on NBC on January 10, 2019.[15] On February 27, 2019, NBC renewed the series for a seventh season, which premiered on February 6, 2020.[16][17] On November 14, 2019, NBC renewed the series for an eighth season ahead of the seventh-season premiere
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