"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" New Captain (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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8/10
He lasts long time. Title of his sex tape!
quincytheodore28 September 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Brooklyn Nine-Nine returns without missing a beat. Starting off exactly where they left off, bringing old humor and introducing new angles to the mix. Captain Holt is luckily still presents, although in his own subplot and not in the titular precinct. Everything still runs in witty clumsy way on Nine-Nine as the focus is aimed at new captain and awkward colleague relationship.

This new captain is awfully strange as though he's overdosed with caffeine and his inner emotions, like in Inside Out, are pressing random buttons. It's pretty funny to see him not only sporadically demand order, but also suddenly acts the complete opposite way. His over enthusiasm on the matter also irritates Diaz and it ultimately creates platonic work relationship subplot with her and Sarge.

The two have their usual banter, which is presentable, but most time is spent on Amy's and Jake's newly found open affinity. They have been going at this story for the bulk of last season, yet it's still ridiculously interesting to see how they cope, especially with the pressure of nagging co-workers and the demanding schedule from new captain.

It's a good change of pace for Holt as he's relegated to petty chores. Having a stoic mannerism, his character offers many funny moments when his authority is challenged. The bizarrely combative nature with Wuntch is ever so amusing. There is practically no scenes where they don't verbally jab or downright yell at each other.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine is humorously consistent. It's one of the best, if not the best comedy out there, and it hasn't slowed down at all in season three.
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8/10
Loved Bill Hader Aaaand sure loved Dean Winters ,,, so looking forward to seeing more hilarious tense scenes :D
Aktham_Tashtush28 September 2015
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is still at it .. pitching the season premiere with an amazing start ..

Flipping between Two new Captains :D Bill Hader did a Hilarious couple of scenes .. reacting with and to Peralta's jokes and his character here is so likable to be "unlikable" like that :D

as for the really new Captain/Surprise of the season and bringing him from the awesome surprisingly cancelled series at the beginning of this year "Battle Creek" Dean Winters >>> Gosh he is great for such role .. his jokes are fast synchronizes perfectly with the rhythm of the show.

He showed up in the last minute of the show so i really can't wait for next Sunday to see what's gonna happen next ..

As for Captain Ray Holt he is thankfully in the show as i eagerly wished and his story with Madeline Wuntch is endless and never seize to making me so eager for Holt's response to all of these insults :D But i think it all paving the way for him to be back to the precinct or at least show up for some other cracking edgy scenes :D

And the new supposedly awkward relationship between Peralta and Amy are on developing and it wasn't just for fun Sooo..

Go On BNN :D
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10/10
Season three just got off to a great start!!!
eashwarumass16 January 2021
Following a heartfelt finale for season 2, I thought Season 3 was gonna get worse. However, I was surprised that the Season 3 premiere never disappointed me, and I am happy to say Season 3 could beat out Season 2 as Bill Hader's performance as Seth Dozerman was legendary and produced a lot of belly laughs.
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Edvis-199719 January 2021
As new season opening episode it was just too messy. They just put to many scenes,stories together, bad idea.
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