Ticking Clocks
- Episode aired Apr 25, 2019
- TV-14
- 20m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
3.2K
YOUR RATING
Jake and the squad must track down a hacker who has infiltrated the Nine-Nine's servers; Rosa deals with relationship issues; Hitchcock and Scully attempt to cook the perfect lasagna.Jake and the squad must track down a hacker who has infiltrated the Nine-Nine's servers; Rosa deals with relationship issues; Hitchcock and Scully attempt to cook the perfect lasagna.Jake and the squad must track down a hacker who has infiltrated the Nine-Nine's servers; Rosa deals with relationship issues; Hitchcock and Scully attempt to cook the perfect lasagna.
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Hmmm, it's okay, I guess, but come on, there's something missing in Brooklyn nine-nine after Gina gone there's lack of fun scenes.
This is yet another quite good b99 episode. The ensemble cast works well together, and having Sculley and Hitchcock getting garlic bread instead of finding a hacker represents their characters perfectly. Everything about this is quite good, except for one glaring issue that stops me from giving it anything higher than above average. Although some of the jokes aren't great, it's comedy is also quite good.
The person who the hacker is, is so obvious it irritated me so much throughout the episode that a room full of detectives didn't notice it until the end! This was to the point where it was almost the only thing I could think about while watching. The episode is incredibly predictable. The ending also doesn't feel earned, more incredibly lucky, although that doesn't matter much, seeing as it's a comedy show.
Other than that, not a bad episode!
The person who the hacker is, is so obvious it irritated me so much throughout the episode that a room full of detectives didn't notice it until the end! This was to the point where it was almost the only thing I could think about while watching. The episode is incredibly predictable. The ending also doesn't feel earned, more incredibly lucky, although that doesn't matter much, seeing as it's a comedy show.
Other than that, not a bad episode!
This has to be the worst episode so far. It's like the jokes went so shallow they surfaced. The stumbling and running around like a bad oldschool comedy was terrible. The acting was not great, even the usually awesome actors couldn't save this one. To be honest it felt like the writers forgot to write this episode and realized it 5 minutes before the season 6 submission deadline. I hope it gets better.
Brooklyn nine nine is back with another great episode, now I can officially say, Season 6 is probably one of the strongest seasons yet. The best In this episode probably being Andy Samberg. Without giving it away, I will say that I guessed what was going to happen about a quarter of the way through, but still funny.
It was a good episode but, as already mentioned here, a bit predictable. It was still entertaining. If you are a computer scientist or know a bit about computer networks it gets incredibly cringy at some times.
Did you know
- TriviaAfter Fox canceled the series, Sean Astin (Knox) was one of many high-profile people who started the Twitter campaign "Defenders of the 99" to get the show renewed.
- GoofsJake here is presented as very unskilled regarding computers. He has previously been shown to be quite proficient, even revealing in Adrian Pimento (2016) that he was so good with computers that he spent his time undercover with the mob working as their tech guy.
- Quotes
Terry Jeffords: Do you need to use a phone to make a call?
Heather Monitz-Glausch: Gross, I don't know any phone numbers.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Funniest TV Breakup Scenes (2019)
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