
5 March 2020
Some of the funniest moments from Brooklyn Nine-Nine!
When Brooklyn Nine-Nine moved from Fox to NBC, we were worried it would lose some of its snap. For five whole seasons and 112 episodes, we’ve been spoiled with hilarious cold-opens, the annual Halloween Heist, and let’s not forget the epic, true-in-blue love story of one Miss Amy Santiago and one Mr Jake Peralta. The Nine-Nine has become like family, and like many a Thanksgiving gone wrong that we’ve spent in the 99th Precinct, we’re grateful to be handcuffed to loved ones.
Without giving away too many spoilers, Seasons 1-7 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine is now streaming on Showmax, which means you can settle in for a cool-cool-cool-no-doubt-no-doubt binge-watch session. Best enjoyed with one of Nana Boyle’s meatball subs and listening to Captain Holt’s beloved John William Weichselbraun performing Bach’s oboe Sonata in G Minor in the background.
Without further ado, here are some of our funniest moments from Season 6 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Bam! Bullseye! Boo-yah! Babooshka!
Captain Holt finally breaks Jake
Jake’s funniest case
If you haven’t been booked into the 99 (where have you been), get ready to do the time. Binge-watch Seasons 1-6 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine on Showmax.
The Mommy Club NBO, coming soon
The Chocolate Empire, now streaming
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