The Set Up
- El episodio se transmitió el 26 ago 2021
- TV-14
- 21min
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6.7/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWhen the FBI takes over a high-profile case, Jake keeps digging; Amy and Rosa negotiate with O'Sullivan and the police union.When the FBI takes over a high-profile case, Jake keeps digging; Amy and Rosa negotiate with O'Sullivan and the police union.When the FBI takes over a high-profile case, Jake keeps digging; Amy and Rosa negotiate with O'Sullivan and the police union.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Dane Oliver
- James Caton
- (as Dane Michael Oliver)
Opiniones destacadas
This episode was good, but not the best of the season so far. It still had its Nine-Nine charm, but it had a more serious feel to it, just like the first episode. I didn't mind the more serious tone of both the episodes, but I prefer the classic, fun Brooklyn Nine-Nine. This episode had its funny parts, especially with nine drink Amy, and drunk Rosa switching places talking to O'Sullivan, and he didn't even notice. Then when they went to go talk to Jake, drunk while riding bikes. I busted out laughing every second invoking Amy and Rosa this episode, O'Sullivan is also hilarious, and I hope to see more of him. The ending of the episode sort of got on my nerves, I don't know what it was, I just didn't like the ending.
This was a good episode, it just wasn't the best Can't wait for next week!
This was a good episode, it just wasn't the best Can't wait for next week!
I was really looking forward to the last season and somehow it decided to be political without even care about the whole comedy thing that made this show has 8 seasons. I really hope the next four episodes aren't another p00litical ones.
The writers of Brooklyn Nine-Nine were totally handcuffed (pun intended) with which direction they could go in writing and completing this season. Honestly, I didn't think the show would continue, because, particularly in urban areas, the relationship between the police and the communities they serve is very tumultuous. Many members of cast members and producers donated to protestors and the National Bail Fund Network. I'm sure just about no one was comfortable with the show continuing what some would consider copaganda, presenting a world in which city police officers are hapless, harmless heroes which grand moral compasses. Yes, there are good cops, but that sort of rebuttal offers nothing to the National conversation. That being said, confronting police violence is something everyone behind the show feels strongly about. So, there are going to be episodes like this where the message is overly pervasive or heavy-handed, and yeah, it's obviously a detriment (to some extent) to the quality. If this is going to bother you so much that you feel compelled to leave 1-star reviews because you don't appreciate having to be made aware of a very real problem with no foreseeable end in sight, then you should probably just stop watching. If you're someone who's been on the fence about watching this season because of the number of exaggeratedly low reviews, just know that the spirit of the show is more or less the same. For about 60% of the episodes, the hijinks ensue, the characters still walk and talk like they did before. If the show was a 9 before all of this stuff went down, it may have dropped to about a 7.5, but it hasn't taken a nose dive or anything.
I know police in America need massive reform, I don't need a half hour comedy beating me in the head with that message.
I think we can all agree police should be held accountable for their actions. I agree 100% with that statement. But, the way they're writing this season is like those old after school specials. It is so preachy that it comes off as annoying. It didn't surprise me that they had Jake mess up and be shown an example of this season. I love this show, but this season has been so disappointing. Even the couple of episodes that aren't overly political, are not written as well as the other seasons.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAmy officially reaches "9 Drink Amy" for the first time. Each number of drinks brings out a new personality.
- ErroresUpon coming up with the plan to switch places with Rosa, Amy declares that 9-drink Amy is a genius, implying that she has had nine alcoholic beverages. A Tale of Two Bandits (2019) established that 9-drink Amy only speaks French, which she did not do here.
- ConexionesReferences The Archie Comedy Hour (1969)
- Bandas sonorasBig Screen TV
Written by A Festival, A Parade
Played as Rosa and Amy are drunkenly interrogating Frank O'Sullivan
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Locaciones de filmación
- 65 6th Ave, Brooklyn, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(Exterior shots of the 99th Precinct)
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 21min
- Color
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