

But now it’s time to wrap it up (title of your sex tape).


It was here for a good time, and despite Fox’s best efforts, stayed for a long time. Brooklyn Nine-Nine was gloriously silly with just the right amount of pulp and heart, a rare comedy almost fully formed from episode one. Brooklyn Nine-Nine attempted to stretch itself in Season 8, admirable for a series this far into its run itself, and especially given the context and intentions, but not every comedy is meant for a serious reinvention. While many fans would be content to watch Brooklyn Nine-Nine play the hits forever - watch Jake uncover a triple cross yet again, cringe when Boyle drops another unintentional innuendo, laugh when Holt robotically delivers the newest slang term - at some point, cast and crew run out of creative steam and must move on. There reaches a point where every sitcom needs to say goodbye. This article contains spoilers for BROOKLYN NINE-NINE season 8 episodes 9 and 10.
