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The law. Without the order.
A single-camera ensemble comedy following the lives of an eclectic group of detectives in a New York precinct, including one slacker who is forced to shape up when he gets a new boss.
Daniel J. Goor, Michael Schur
NBC, FOX
Dr. Goor Productions, Universal Television, 3 Arts Entertainment, Fremulon
United States of America
English
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Talented but laid-back detective Jake Peralta and his dysfunctional peers struggle to get along under their precinct's strict new captain.

In Season 2, Jake smokes out a mole in the precinct, Amy finds a flaw in one of Holt's old cases, and the precinct gets antiterrorism training.

After Holt's transfer, the precinct isn't happy with his replacement. Amy and Jake adjust to romance, while personnel changes shake up the department.

While the Nine-Nine tries to keep a lid on things in Brooklyn, Jake and Holt are in a witness protection program in Florida, where Holt is thriving.

After a nightmare stint in prison for a crime he didn't commit, Jake returns to the Nine-Nine, where personal and professional changes are afoot.

As Jake and Amy adjust to married life and Holt squares off with a rival, the hijinks, heists and crime-fighting continue at the Nine-Nine.

Jake and Amy rethink their family plans, Holt chafes over his demotion, and the squad sees the return of old pals and nemeses amid the usual shenanigans.

Jake and the squad must try to balance their personal lives and their professional lives over the course of a very difficult year.

Atrocious acting. Forced jokes. The punch line marked with canned laughs. The whole art of forgotten crap comedy shows of the 1980s.
Not sure what the "canned laughter" means in the previous (and only) review. This show has no live audience, and no taped laughter whatsoever. Maybe they're confused about the show. But, if you like any of Michael Schur's other shows (The Office, Parks and Rec, The Good Place), you'll enjoy Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Consistently funny. A weak last season, but solid up until then.