Watch Brooklyn Nine Nine Season 4 Episode 13
I/51GS9lfl0DL.jpg' alt='Watch Brooklyn Nine Nine Season 4 Episode 13' title='Watch Brooklyn Nine Nine Season 4 Episode 13' />Club. After last weeks hilarious faux goodbye to the Nine Nine, the possibilities were endless for where Brooklyn Nine Nine could go. I cant personally say an episode about police profiling against one of the Nine Nines own is where I thought the show would immediately goespecially not with the episode title Moo Moobut its quite a way for the show to kick off May sweeps and get the Nine Nine back in the groove after weeks of worrying about closing up shop. Moo Moo doesnt quite get Brooklyn Nine Nine back into the groove in the expected sense either, but thats not necessarily a bad thing. Ive praised the series before for switching things up and doing something different, and thats exactly what the episode does, with a storyline that surprisingly took this long to happen. After all, a lot of early Brooklyn Nine Nine talk was about how it has one of the most diverse casts on television, and with the police precinct workplace setting, there are a lot of directions for the show to take and even more conversations for it to have. Brooklyn Nine Nine has never needed to be a message comedyno ones asking it to go full The Carmichael Show, for examplebut when the show acknowledges its premise and the context of that, it can be something special. Watch the current season of Brooklyn NineNine. Jake and Rosa are framed for a crime they didnt commit, its up to the NineNine to find a way to bust them out. Think about it The two highest ranking officials in the Nine Nine are black men. And while the show has discussed just how difficult things have been for Captain Holt as a gay black man in this police world especially when it comes to moving through the ranks and even just being taken seriously, its not until this episode that Terrys perspective as a black man and a cop gets examined. At one point in this episode, Officer Maldack Desmond Harrington, dripping with an unsettlingly perfect amount of smarm tells Terry that he didnt look like he belong. He also says Terry wouldve done the same in his position and that Terry fits a type, even though Terry honestly wasnt even doing anything that could be construed as wrong. When hes stopped by Maldack, hes literally holding a blanket with a cow head, which couldnt possibly be mistaken for anything else unless you were intentionally trying to mistake it for such. The least surprising part of all this is when Terry tells the Nine Nine that this isnt the first time hes been stopped by cops. Its profiling, plain and simple, and its a storyline that basically hinges on the existence of Terry Crews. Crews has made an acting career out of intimidating guy whos really super sensitive, and this episode shows how that intimidating part can be warped into something much less funny. Crews knocks his one on one at Holts house out of the park, and even though it doesnt quite feel like Brooklyn Nine Nine, its great that the series still goes for it. Except for all things Margo She is 1. Brooklyn Nine Nine, and thats in the best way possible. In fact, ending the serious confrontation scene between Terry and Holt with a Margo joke is absolutely the right choice, because it brings us back to the world we know and reminds us that Brooklyn Nine Nine is still about the laughs above all else. Its not too much either, which is great, because all I can think about is how terrifying it would be for Brooklyn Nine Nine to approach this episode like it did The Audit. Its also a nice touch that the episode addresses the somewhat backwards fraternity of police officers, because even though Terrys in the right and his one on one with Maldack makes that abundantly clear, his eventual decision to file a complaint can absolutely have negative repercussions on his career. Brooklyn Nine Nine has regular reminders that the Nine Nine is something of an idealistic utopia compared to the rest of the precincts and lets be honest, to the real world, and this is just another instance of that. Even before the episode gets to Holt telling Terry that he thinks the complaint is a bad idea, Amy tosses out a line about how reporting another officer can be weird. At the end, this episode doesnt say the reason Terry loses the City Council Liaison gig is because of the mentality that its bad for an officer to report another officers misconduct, but it does have Holt acknowledge that its absolutely a possible. Watch Finders Keepers: The Root Of All Evil Full Movie here. Though, in this case, Id say the fact that Terry did a 9. All said, this is a very solid episode of Brooklyn Nine Nine, but due to the structure of the episode, its not exactly the most balanced one for the characters. The episode really rides on the backs of both Crews and Andre Braugher, and while thats certainly nothing to complain about, the way the episode as a whole sidelines the ensemble kind of is. Last weeks Last Ride gave everyone something fun to do, but here, most of the characters come across as a side characters who chime in when needed instead of regular characters with anything to do themselves. The only real plots of the episode happen between TerryHolt and JakeAmy everyone else in this episode is a sounding board for both of those plots. While they eventually figure out the right way to handle things, I still think Ginas song about institutionalized racism RacismRacismRaaaaaaciiisssm was on the right track. The JakeAmy plot also has to carry the weight of the episodes humor, and it does so with. K-19: The Widowmaker Full Movie Online Free. Alright, that makes the episode sound like its all over the place, but thats what the plot is Jake and Amy babysitting Terrys twins. Cagney and Lacey walk the line of aggressively adorable and secretly sinister. The way they say everything in tandem because theyre twins, you see, their infectious joy for everything because theyre Terrys twins, you see, their malleability. So its nice to see them interact with Jake and Amy, but its good the episode doesnt rely too much on them. This plot also checks off the JakeAmy relationship point of considering kids but not completely they never actually get to talk about it outside of cute banter, because Boyle interferes way too much. An actual conversation would add another bit of heaviness to the episode, but it would also be an actual end to the plot. Moo Moo is an ambitious episode of Brooklyn Nine Nine, and as I mentioned before, its also a solid one. Its not the show at its best, but its a reminder of what the show can do with its premise outside of the usual. Stray observations. This week in webisodes Brooklyn Nine Nine needs The mystery of Rosa and Gina Babysitters Club must be discovered. Boyle, Boyle, Boyle. How could you start a WHO WORE IT BEST against TerryTerry Die Hard, explosions, whatever. Jake Wait, no Just when the conversation was getting interestingTerry Hello, Captain Raymond Holt. It is I, Sergeant Terrance Jeffords, your friend but more importantly, your employeeHolt Ive never heard you speak like this, Sergeant. Each sentence so rife with information. Go on, please. Rosa Theyre six, they can take the subway. Gina Rosa, thats crazy. Theyre babies. Terry, just call them an Uber. The moment Jake tells Boyle to get out of usregarding his obsession over potential JakeAmy babiesis a much needed moment, because as much as Boyle loves Jake and loves JakeAmy as a result, there is a ceiling when it comes to his interjections about and interferences in their relationship, and this episode constantly hits that ceiling. Baby badasses, I swear. Jake Oh, and one more thing. I love you. Terry. I love you too, Jake. The terrible part of me reacted to Terry getting stopped by Desmond Harrington with an, oh no, hes reliving that Newsroom episode where only a high Will Mc. Avoy can save the news. Then things got real and very upsetting, in a non Newsroom way. Hitchcock He got stopped for being black. Get woke, Scully. Holt Sergeant Jeffords. Terry Thats right. Sergeant Jeffords from the precinct. Terry Youre real worked up about Margo. Holt Sorry. Episode 1. Season 4 on FOXOne of the citys police precincts is scheduled to be permanently closed in light of a decreasing crime rate. Brooklyn Nine Nine is On Air TUE 9 3. JUN 1. 3. Episode Available with TV Provider Until 0. Chelsea Peretti, Gina Linetti, Michael Schur, Andre Braugher, Captain Ray Holt, Stephanie Beatriz, Detective Rose Diaz, Melissa Fumero, Detective Amy Santiago, Terry Crews, Sergeant Terry Jeffords, Andy Samberg. Comedy. BROOKLYN NINE NINE TM. All Rights Reserved.