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Atrocious acting. Forced jokes. The punch line marked with canned laughs. The whole art of forgotten crap comedy shows of the 1980s.

Jake and the squad must try to balance their personal lives and their professional lives over the course of a very difficult year.
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Community reviews for Brooklyn Nine-Nine, shown here with its season details.
Atrocious acting. Forced jokes. The punch line marked with canned laughs. The whole art of forgotten crap comedy shows of the 1980s.
Not sure what the "canned laughter" means in the previous (and only) review. This show has no live audience, and no taped laughter whatsoever. Maybe they're confused about the show. But, if you like any of Michael Schur's other shows (The Office, Parks and Rec, The Good Place), you'll enjoy Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Consistently funny. A weak last season, but solid up until then.
There's only two reviews and they're mostly negative, so I though I might post mine. This show rocks. It's funny, emotionnal and entertaining. You care for the characters and their relationships and it never stop being interesting. The actors have so much chemistry and there is so many quotable moments. Brooklyn 99 is a gem !

Episode 1
Amy returns from maternity leave. Jake and Rosa work a difficult case.

Episode 2
The squad takes up Holt on an offer for a weekend getaway.

Episode 3
Captain Holt and Amy manage an understaffed precinct. Jake and Charles investigate.

Episode 4
Jake and Amy create a system to balance work and childcare and Rosa gets a new houseguest.

Episode 5
Jake takes an old friend for a ride.

Episode 6
When the FBI takes over a high-profile case, Jake keeps digging. Amy and Rosa negotiate with O'Sullivan and the police union.

Episode 7
Jake and Terry accompany Charles to the funeral of his Great Uncle Pappy — and uncover a family secret. Rosa nudges Holt back into the dating pool.

Episode 8
Amid planning for a vow renewal ceremony, Holt makes a big announcement — one that he asks Jake not to share with Amy. Plus, Cheddar wears a bow tie!

Episode 9
The squad takes stock of its eight years together and looks toward the future.