AVClub: Brooklyn Nine-Nine is an unabashedly character-driven vehicle; while episodic plots can be charming, the show puts a lot more weight on people than events. And honestly, that’s probably a smart move. That familiarity with the characters allows for the show to be the comfort food it wants to be, while delivering the slow-burn character development that gives viewers long-term payoff. We know Gina trying to make a movie with Rosa and Holt is going to be a disaster because their personalities guarantee they have different ideas of success; we know that all will turn out well because we’ve seen each of those characters building begrudging respect for each other, and we know Gina takes her job more seriously now than she did three years ago.
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