‘It just felt like the only way to go,’ says Dan Goor
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The season finale of Brooklyn Nine-Nine airs tonight, and Jake and Rosa are going to need all the help they can get taking down their one-time idol, Lt. Hawkins.
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Just because the Nine-Nine has been saved from closing (R.I.P., Seven-Four) doesn’t mean that there aren’t serious topics swirling around the precinct.
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Somewhere, Rob Lowe’s old legal briefs are bunching up.
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Gina recently saw stars — and an ethnically ambiguous God — when she was struck によって a bus and was considered legally dead for two minutes. Apparently now there are going to be some hearts floating around her.
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Andy Samberg spoke to THR about the cliffhanger resolution.
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It’s time to get back on the Brooklyn bus — even if it is the one that took out Gina. Brooklyn Nine-Nine returns to 狐, フォックス tonight at 8 p.m. ET/PT for the final part of its fourth season.
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On the latest episode of Bingeworthy, Touré is in agreement with his cohost Jessica Shaw about the quality of Brooklyn Nine-Nine as a whole, which he describes as “so mad-cap and fun.”
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SPOILER ALERT: This story contains plot details from Brooklyn Nine-Nine‘s spring premiere, “The Audit,” which aired Tuesday night.
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