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Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Daniel J. Goor, Michael Schur · 2013 · Show

8 seasons · 152 episodes · Comedy, Crime

In 115 Achriom libraries · rated 4.3 of 5

This comedy successfully blends humor with poignant moments, focusing on the lives of a diverse group of detectives in a Brooklyn precinct.

LightheartedPrestigeThe Complexities of Friendship in the WorkplaceThe Intersection of Humor and Serious ThemesThe Importance of Diversity and RepresentationCop Culture and Its NuancesBalancing Personal and Professional Lives

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