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SummaryDetective Jake Peralta has a light-hearted approach to crime, but things change when he gets a new by-the-book boss.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine

8 Seasons
Season 1 Premiere: 
Sep 17, 2013
Metascore
Generally Favorable
73
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8.1
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
83% Positive
44 Reviews
15% Mixed
8 Reviews
2% Negative
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Nov 27, 2013
100
People Weekly
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is fine as it is. Tell your DVR to book it. [9 Dec 2013, p.43]
Aug 12, 2021
80
Salon
None of the five episodes provided for review contain any reasons for fans to turn it off, I'm happy to report. Indeed, the show incorporates our changed view of policing into a season-long arc involving McGinley while still finding time for farcical misadventures. ... It's about the people, and at the end of the day they still make the case that we can find comfort in hanging out with them for little while longer.
User score
87% Positive
1036 Ratings
5% Mixed
60 Ratings
8% Negative
93 Ratings
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Oct 31, 2025
10
karolxzwk
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is one of the most exciting series ever made if not the most exciting. It’s incredibly funny, clever, and easy to watch at any time. Whether you’re bored, sad, or happy, it always finds a way to lift your mood.I absolutely love this show; it has a special place in my heart. The characters feel like friends, and the humor never gets old, no matter how many times I rewatch it. I’ve watched the entire series more than eight times since 2022, and somehow it’s still just as entertaining as the first **** you’re looking for a show that combines comedy, heart, and unforgettable characters, Brooklyn Nine-Nine is the perfect choice. I can’t recommend it enough no doubt, one of the best comfort shows ever made.
Oct 16, 2025
10
khomazz
essa serie é literalmente minha serie favorita, ja assisti duas vezes completa. é engracada, prende atenção e é uma obra prima eu amo como tudo funciona e como todos trabalham tão bem nessa série. eu supeerr recomendo série ótima, vai por mim
Sep 17, 2013
80
The Hollywood Reporter
It's broad, but funny because it's broad--you get the tone immediately and go with it.
Sep 12, 2014
75
Entertainment Weekly
The show's strengths [are] quirky workplace comedy, goofy throwaway lines, and best as always, Andre Braugher's superb Captain Holt. [19/26 Sep 2014, p.127]
Sep 26, 2013
70
HollywoodChicago.com
It’s got that awkward but lovable and relatable sense of humor. A few too many easy jokes in the premiere can be forgiven for setting up the characters and premise.
Sep 13, 2013
67
Washington Post
No one will accuse 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' of too much authenticity, but it does have a confident breeziness in its banter that almost immediately locates a ['Barney Miller']-esque balance in the more absurd aspects of law enforcement.
Sep 17, 2013
20
Miami Herald
It’s badly written.... And it’s horribly miscast.
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Sep 14, 2025
10
GabeTheBabe8
By far the funniest sitcom out there. Characters are well-written, memorable, and every episode will leave you with unforgettable **** show is not afraid to tug at your heartstrings, but no matter what, you'll cry laughing first.
May 9, 2021
6
popdod
It's almost a laugh track style sitcom but without the laugh track and pauses. Characters are too one-dimensional, the same quirks every episode. Also, LOUD isn't funny, so many screaming / loud parts in every episode, it makes it harder to binge and have on in the background. That said, it has some good moments, sometimes bringing up serious topics, sometimes more interesting multi-episode stories. The settings also all are or appear real, not like old school sitcoms where it's obviously a stage setup. Also, I'm not a fan of police shows, especially these days but it's not really about making the police look great and sometimes they fit in criticism of police issues in the US.
Nov 14, 2020
6
Caldan
66% Quite a fun little show but kinda lost its touch around Season 5. Still enjoyable enough.
Jun 30, 2024
3
Lord_Volta
All you need to know about this show is that it is a bunch of South California actors pretending to be NYC cops. The show ends around the time of the BLM riots, but it starts pushing politics as early as season 4. Most of the characters in this show simply do not act like cops. The only redeemable part of this show is Raymond Holt; who plays the straight man to everyone else's bad sense of humor.
May 30, 2023
3
LewisDan
The first five seasons are quite good - season 6 is a mixed bag, and then 7 and 8 are total write-offs. While the show was always political in the sense of (comedic) commentary on society, they definitely started ratcheting up the identity politics angle, at the expense of the show.
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  • Fremulon
  • Dr. Goor Productions
  • 3 Arts Entertainment
  • Universal Television
Sep 17, 2013
8 Seasons
TV-14
Golden Globes, USA
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations
Online Film & Television Association
• 3 Wins & 31 Nominations
Gold Derby Awards
• 14 Nominations
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