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Season 6 presents a new set of different events that we live with in this comedy series where Terry Crews relaxes the stress of the holiday in a different and exciting way by drawing original artwork in his living room and perhaps his favorite art and may enjoy the warmth of Yule's record. On the other hand, Jake and Charles investigate the Hitchcock and Scalley case in the 1980s, a highly controversial issue.
What really counts, however, is the show's zingy humor, which can involve coconuts filled with merlot and random jokes about Bonnie Bedelia in Die Hard. Welcome back!
Braugher wields the show's popcorn-cooking patter like a scalpel... [making] each punchline land to even greater effect. It's one of television's best performances, and in this year, it's better than ever before.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is just as goofy, warm, fast-moving, and funny as ever. Even better, the new season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine seems to be doing exactly what any show in its sixth season should do.
Consider this, then, less a "review" and more a "reassurance." The Brooklyn Nine-Nine that premieres Thursday night on NBC is essentially the Brooklyn Nine-Nine you remember from Fox. That's a very good thing, indeed.
Comedies can often feel strained at this advanced age... That doesn't happen here. If anything, the series feels more in a groove than it did when it was young and new and still surprising.
They're good episodes although the second feels a little more familiar, or typical - fast, irreverent, bound to logic by only the most fragile of threads.