![]() ![]() If they are all rostered in Miami, they will all have similar if not equal value across the board on that quest for a championship ring. It's all semantics when trying to rank Bam, Jimmy and Dame as whose 1st, 2nd and 3rd best. I guess good luck to Dame but he will always be the third wheel in Miami and might find himself shipped to Siberia because no one is that loyal to the third best player. I can't get over how Dame has made all this noise to get to Miami and their response is kind like like "meh, maybe if the cost is right but we aren't as into you as you are into us". ![]() Some other episodes where they touch on difficult subject matter are: season four, episode 16 "Moo Moo," which is based on Terry Crews' real-life experience with racial profiling season five, episode ten "Game Night " and, season six, episode eight "He Said, She Said," in which they address racial profiling, coming out, and sexual harassment, respectively.DeBlazerRiddem wrote:I just. In the wake of George Floyd’s unconscionable murder, Brooklyn Nine-Nine recognized its social responsibility and as such, the show went on a self-imposed hiatus.įurther to that, the writing team scrapped the first four episodes of season eight, so they could use the show as a platform to address the world climate at that time and call attention to these important issues. The show has touched on the #Me Too movement and, more recently, Black Lives Matter. They delicately balance the comedy aspect with these hard-hitting issues, rather than making light of things. Brooklyn Nine-Nine is groundbreaking for the way it deals with complex social issues like racism, corruption, sexism, and homophobia, which most TV comedies glaze over, or simply ignore. ![]()
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