The Good Ones
- Episode aired Aug 12, 2021
- TV-14
- 21m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
9.1K
YOUR RATING
Amy returns from maternity leave; Jake and Rosa work a difficult case.Amy returns from maternity leave; Jake and Rosa work a difficult case.Amy returns from maternity leave; Jake and Rosa work a difficult case.
Christian Benz Belnavis
- Victor Collins
- (as Christian Belnavis)
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The episode just felt like the writers addressing the elephant in the room. The plot lines didn't feel natural, and the bits were incredibly unfunny which isn't consistent with the rest of the show. I get they had a message for this episode, but the execution was really... really... bad.
It was really just them apologizing for being cops on tv and it's all awkward, barely any jokes. Really hope the next bunch of EPs are better, hate for the series to go out like this.
I love Brooklyn Nine-Nine. The comedy is clever and intelligent. Normally I don't review individual episodes because I prefer to judge a series over the course of season. But I felt like I needed to comment on this individual episode.
This writing in this episode was terrible. And the actors delivery was heavy handed and seemed like they were reciting their lines without any real conviction. I just felt preached to.
Even past seasons where heavy topics were discussed, I still felt like the show was infusing humor to help drive home the message.
This episode didn't even try. There wasn't any comedy. Like another review mentioned, they just checked off the virtue signaling checkboxes.
I can't remember if anything really happened in this episode that was of any real consequence to the overall series. Well, other than making me wonder if the rest of this final season is going to be a glum political slog.
This writing in this episode was terrible. And the actors delivery was heavy handed and seemed like they were reciting their lines without any real conviction. I just felt preached to.
Even past seasons where heavy topics were discussed, I still felt like the show was infusing humor to help drive home the message.
This episode didn't even try. There wasn't any comedy. Like another review mentioned, they just checked off the virtue signaling checkboxes.
I can't remember if anything really happened in this episode that was of any real consequence to the overall series. Well, other than making me wonder if the rest of this final season is going to be a glum political slog.
I get that they needed to address the climate given the premise of the show, but it was just done very poorly. Didn't feel B99 at all. I love the show and they've done a good job with sensitive topics in the past but this episode was just not good.
Did you know
- TriviaLowest rated episode of the series.
- GoofsJake and Rosa carry out an investigation involving the Seven-Four, despite the Seven-Four been shut down in Season 4.
- Quotes
Amy Santiago: I once had a sex dream about Sanjay Gupta.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Trek (1966)
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