The American comedy cop show Brooklyn Nine-Nine has officially announced that they would be returning with their season 8 in 2021. This year they got over with their season 7, ending with Jake and Amy having their son. Since Brooklyn Nine-Nine is known for their picking up real social issues and embedding into their plotlines, the next season is expected that they would be addressing everything happening this year, like that of George Floyd and the effect of the pandemic on the country. They would be keeping in mind about the portrayal of cops in popular shows since a debate upsurged regarding the rosy manifestation of the police departments. Terry Crews over a virtual interview said that they had canceled the previous script, and would be writing a new one.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine revolves around 8 cops and one administrative assistant and their shenanigans in the precinct 99 of New York City. Their effortless sarcasm and juxtaposition of humor and seriousness are what makes the show worth watching. They go on about solving cases, along with talking about real social issues. Each and every character has their own personality and all of them try to snatch the spotlight with their high character development. At the end of the show, you would be in a dilemma about whom to declare as your favorite characters. Starting from an openly gay-black captain to discovering one’s sexuality to normalizing being a nerd to separating passion from the career- the show literally has everything.
Brooklyn Nine-Ninestars Andy Samberg, Stephanie Beatriz, Terry Crews, Melissa Fumero, Joe Lo Truglio, Andre Braugher, Dirk Blocker, Joel McKinnon Miller, and Chelsea Peretti (till season 6). You would be thrilled to know that Andre Braugher had been nominated for the Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. Brooklyn Nine-Nine had been created by Dan Goor and Michael Schur and was picked up by NBC after Fox canceled the series.