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Brooklyn Nine-Nine: “Captain Peralta” Review
There were a lot of elements in the latest episode of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” that I should have liked, including French jokes, brainteasers, Bradley Whitford...
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: “Windbreaker City” Review
Even though “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” is a show that can do over-the-top comedy (i.e. “Halloween II”), it still knows how to take a step back...
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: “Defense Rests” Review
Like predecessors “Community” and “Parks and Recreation,” “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” has a remarkable sense of continuity for a sitcom. While sitcoms often focus on plot...
Brooklyn Nine-Nine, “Payback” review
Honestly, I had trouble figuring out what to say in this review. “Payback” is a low-key episode of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” one that I doubt...
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: “USPIS” Review
Even though it’s been consistently funny, this season of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” has been up-and-down for me in terms of enjoyment. Luckily, “USPIS” is an...
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: “Lockdown” Review
At the risk of hitting the point too hard, “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” really needs to fix its problem with Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg). The fixation...
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: “Jake and Sophia” Review
This week’s “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” reminded me why in spite of my recent misgivings over the show’s seeming lack of interest in character development I...
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: “The Mole” Review
Truth be told, I didn’t want “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” to be too funny this week because I had a cold and it hurt to laugh,...
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: “Halloween II” Review
It’s strange to me that two things I consistently like — Halloween and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” — just don’t seem to mix well together. Usually,...
“Orphan Black: To Hound Nature in Her Wanderings” Review
“To Hound Nature in Her Wanderings” opens on what was for me the best part of the episode — the Helena and Sarah (both...