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The third season received positive reviews to critical acclaim, although a few audiences found it inferior to the second season. Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports a 93% approval rating, with an average score of 8.19/10, based on 14 reviews.
[8] [9] Before the conclusion of the first season Fox ordered a second season. [10] The season aired from September 28 through May 17, 2015. [11] [12] During the course of the second season it was renewed for a third season, [13] which began airing on September 27 and ended on April 19, 2016.
In season 2 she dates Holt's nephew Marcus (portrayed by Nick Cannon). In seasons 3 and 4, she dates fellow detective Adrian Pimento (portrayed by Jason Mantzoukas) and she comes out as bisexual later in season 5. In the final season she has left her job, in the wake of BLM, becoming a private detective and helping those targeted by crooked cops.
It's great to be surprised by a show's choices, and that's exactly what Brooklyn Nine-Nine is doing this season." [3] Allie Pape from Vulture gave the show a perfect 5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "With so much going on in the A- and B-plots, the C-plot about Boyle's attempt to go all the way with his ongoing funeral hookup definitely ...
"New Captain" is the first episode and season premiere of the third season of the American television police sitcom series Brooklyn Nine-Nine. It is the 46th overall episode of the series and is written by Matt Murray and directed by Michael Schur. It aired on Fox in the United States on September 27, 2015.
The episode was seen by an estimated 3.88 million household viewers and gained a 1.7/5 ratings share among adults aged 18–49, according to Nielsen Media Research. The episode received positive reviews from critics, who praised the cast and the guest stars in the episode.
A new sitcom headlined by Office vet Craig Robinson has lost its title but gained a 10-episode order at Peacock. The untitled comedy series, previously known as Killing It, hails from Brooklyn ...
This was a slight decrease in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by 2.13 million viewers with a 0.9/3 in the 18-49 demographics. [2] This means that 0.8 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode, while 2 percent of all households watching television at that time watched it.