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There are over 3 billion comedy shows currently being made in America (rough estimate) and a lot of them are no good at all. There’s only so often you can take 22 full minutes out of your busy day to give a new, disappointing comedy a go before you decide to just stick with what you know (and if ratings are anything to go by, then “what you know” is usually The Big Bang Theory. You idiots).
Brooklyn Nine-Nine, a sitcom set in a police precinct in Brooklyn, shouldn’t be a hard sell – it’s enjoyed critical success, even winning the Golden Globe for best comedy in its first season. But it hasn’t gained the traction it deserves within the zeitgeist and now, at the start of the third season, seems as good a time as any to try to correct that. So here are 10 of the 3 billion reasons you should be watching Brooklyn Nine-Nine (also a rough estimate).
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