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Brooklyn Nine-nine - Season 5 «RECENT»

Brooklyn Nine-nine - Season 5 «RECENT»

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The season kicked off with a bold departure: . Watching Jake navigate prison life with a cannibal cellmate (played by the brilliant Tim Meadows) was the kind of weird, high-stakes comedy only this show could pull off. It proved the series wasn’t afraid to break its status quo to find new ways to make us laugh. The Crown Jewel: "The Box" Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Season 5

As we look back, here is why Season 5 remains the high-water mark for the 99th precinct. From the Big House to the Precinct The Crown Jewel: "The Box" As we look

Why Season 5 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine is Still the GOAT If you ask any member of the "Nine-Nine" faithful which season truly defined the show, you’re going to hear "Season 5" a lot. It was a year of massive swings—from literal prison stints to the most emotional wedding in sitcom history—all while the show’s future hung in the balance. You can't talk about Season 5 without mentioning

You can't talk about Season 5 without mentioning . Often cited by fans and critics as the best episode of the entire series, this "bottle episode" stripped away the subplots and locked Jake and Captain Holt in an interrogation room with a suspect played by Sterling K. Brown. It was a masterclass in writing that proved Brooklyn Nine-Nine could be as tense as any prestige drama while still landing every joke. Milestones and "Toit Nups" This season was also a year of massive character growth: