After three seasons,
Brooklyn Nine-Nine still feel fresh to me. Most likely because you never know what kind of shenanigans it'll throw your way. But the crazy you get is always well thought out. The cases they solve with their unique set of individual personalities, Gina with her dancing, narcissism and bordering on creepy obsession with Terry's muscles included, actually make for great procedural episodes. And when they throw in their personal drama in the mix, you will rarely, if not never, encounter a less than stellar episode. And if you throw in the stellar guest stars who join in on the fun, such as
Katey Sagal,
Damon Wayans, Jr.,
Kathryn Hahn and
Dennis Haysbert, you get a fresh twist to throw a spammer on their usual personal and work lives that's all kinds of crazy wonderful. And while comedy is the backbone of
Brooklyn Nine-Nine, you get a dose of humanity every now and then to help you connect more with its characters. Also... boy, can they dish out the twists. Cliffhanger much on the season three finale?
When you're a busy mom with little
TV time, you tend to value what little viewing time you can get
and you hope that you end up with something worth that time. And season three of
Brooklyn Nine-Nine was definitely worth it.
Happy viewing!!