Brooklyn Nine-Nine
“Brooklyn Nine-Nine” is an American television sitcom that premiered on Fox on September 17, 2013, and later moved to NBC for its final seasons. Created by Michael Schur and Dan Goor, the show follows the lives of the detectives of the fictional 99th precinct of the NYPD, located in Brooklyn.
The main characters include Detective Jake Peralta, played by Andy Samberg, who is a talented but immature detective; Captain Raymond Holt, played by Andre Braugher, who is the precinct’s stern and no-nonsense commanding officer; Detective Amy Santiago, played by Melissa Fumero, who is ambitious and strives to be the best; Detective Terry Jeffords, played by Terry Crews, who is a devoted family man and the precinct’s sergeant; Detective Rosa Diaz, played by Stephanie Beatriz, known for her tough and mysterious demeanor; Detective Terry Jeffords, played by Terry Crews, who is a devoted family man and the precinct’s sergeant; and Gina Linetti, played by Chelsea Peretti, the quirky civilian administrator of the precinct.
The show received critical acclaim for its humor, diverse cast, and portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters. It developed a dedicated fan base and garnered a strong following over its run. “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” concluded with its eighth season, which aired in 2021, marking the end of the series.