Brooklyn Nine-Nine season 6 explained

Season Number:6
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Num Episodes:18
Network:NBC
Episode List:List of Brooklyn Nine-Nine episodes

The sixth season of the television sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine premiered on January 10, 2019 on NBC and concluded on May 16, 2019. This is the first season to air on NBC (whose partner studio Universal Television produces the show), as the series was canceled on May 10, 2018 by Fox. NBC picked it up for a sixth season shortly after the series had been canceled on May 11, 2018. The season consists of 18 episodes.

Summary

Holt finds out he lost the commissioner position to John Kelly and is sent into a deep depression until Jake and Amy encourage him to stand up to Kelly's regressive policies, resulting in the new commissioner retaliating against the Nine-Nine. Gina quits her job after deciding that her talents would be better spent elsewhere and becomes a successful internet celebrity. Amy and Jake debate on whether they want kids or not. Terry passes the Lieutenant's Exam, and wins the "Cinco de Mayo" Heist aka Halloween Heist for the first time. However the Nine-Nine doesn't have enough funds for him to stay and he finds out that he might be transferred to Staten Island.

Jake and Holt discover that Kelly is using his new anonymous tip app to illegally wiretap the population, forcing them to recruit some of their old rivals to help expose his crimes. Thanks to Jake and Wuntch staging an arrest for a fake kidnapping, Kelly is suspended and Wuntch becomes the acting commissioner. She uses her new position to allow Terry to stay at the Nine-Nine and force Holt to make up for his missing patrol officer days.

Cast

Main

Notes

Recurring

Guest

Episodes

See main article: List of Brooklyn Nine-Nine episodes.

Production

Cancellation and renewal

On May 10, 2018, it was announced that Fox had canceled Brooklyn Nine-Nine.[1] [2] Following the announcement, other networks including Netflix, Hulu, and TBS expressed interest in picking up the series for a sixth season.[3] [4] However, it was subsequently reported that all three networks had declined to pick up the series.[5] [6] A hashtag supporting the renewal of the series also became the number-one trend on Twitter.[7]

On May 11, 2018, the day after the announcement of its cancellation, NBC officially picked up the series for a thirteen-episode sixth season.[8] [9] An NBC executive stated about the series, "Ever since we sold this show to Fox I've regretted letting it get away, and it's high time it came back to its rightful home."[10] On September 7, 2018, NBC ordered five additional episodes for the season, increasing the episode total to eighteen.[11]

Casting

All current main cast members returned for the sixth season.[12] On October 3, 2018 Chelsea Peretti announced that she would depart the series during the sixth season.[13] Her final scene was filmed in the first full week of November 2018.[14] Peretti's final episode as a main cast member was the fourth episode, entitled "Four Movements";[15] she returned to the series as a guest star in the fifteenth episode, "Return of the King."[16]

Directing

Season 6 marks the first season that features episodes directed by a main cast member. Stephanie Beatriz directed the episode "He Said, She Said", which was inspired by the Me Too movement and focuses on the investigation of a sexual assault.[17] Joe Lo Truglio directed the thirteenth episode, titled "The Bimbo" and Melissa Fumero directed "Return of the King", which focuses on the return of Chelsea Peretti's character, Gina Linetti.

Broadcast

The season premiered as a mid-season replacement in the middle of the 2018–19 television season.[18] It aired on Thursdays at 9:00 pm from January 10, 2019.[19]

Reception

Critical response

The sixth season received mostly positive reviews, who praised the many guest stars and the John Kelly storyline, although the pacing received a mixed response. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports a 100% approval rating, with an average score of 8.32/10, based on 27 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Following a period of uncertainty and a shift to NBC, Brooklyn Nine-Nine reemerges with its cast and tone wholly intact."[20]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' canceled. May 11, 2018. May 12, 2018. Gonzalez. Sandra. CNN.
  2. Web site: Brooklyn Nine-Nine Cancelled at Fox. Schwartz. Ryan. TVLine. May 10, 2018. May 12, 2018.
  3. Web site: Fans are furious about 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' being canceled, but it could get picked up by Hulu. May 12, 2018. May 12, 2018. Business Insider Australia. Lynch. John.
  4. Web site: 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Could Continue on Hulu After Fox Cancellation. Otterson. Joe. May 11, 2018. May 12, 2018. Yahoo! News.
  5. Web site: 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' May Find New Home; Hulu, Others Eye Fox Comedy Amid Massive Outpouring After Cancellation. May 10, 2018. May 12, 2018. Andreeva. Nellie. Deadline Hollywood.
  6. Web site: 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Move Looking Unlikely After Fox Cancellation. May 10, 2018. May 12, 2018. The Hollywood Reporter. Goldberg. Lesley.
  7. Web site: 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' canceled by Fox, but may find new home at Hulu. May 11, 2018. May 12, 2018. Fox News. Andreeva. Nellie.
  8. Web site: 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Is Picked Up by NBC, and Fans Rejoice. May 12, 2018. May 12, 2018. Joseph. Yonette. The New York Times.
  9. Web site: 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' to Continue on NBC. Joe. Otterson. May 12, 2018. Variety. May 12, 2018.
  10. Web site: 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' is not dead! NBC steps in for the save. May 11, 2018. May 12, 2018. Villarreal. Yvonne. Los Angeles Times.
  11. Web site: 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Gets Expanded 18-Episode Order On NBC. Deadline Hollywood. Petski. Denise. September 7, 2018. September 7, 2018.
  12. Web site: Brooklyn Nine-Nine Saved From Cancellation! Season 6 to Air on NBC. Bricker. Tierney. May 11, 2018. May 13, 2018. E!Online.
  13. 1047529526098448384. chelseaperetti. October 3, 2018. January 10, 2019. B99 fans. Hiiiiiiiiiiii. Chelsea Peretti, here. I won't be doing a full season of Brooklyn Nine Nine in Season 6. But that doesn’t mean I won’t ever be back, winky face emoji, heart emoji. I want to thank you for the hours you spent watching Gina be Gina. Peretti. Chelsea. Chelsea Peretti.
  14. Web site: Brooklyn Nine-Nine Showrunner, Cast Tease Gina's 'F--king Epic' Exit. November 16, 2018. January 10, 2019. She has stuff with everybody, but they paired her with us [at the end] and we had so much fun shooting that last week.. Ausiello. Michael. TVLine.
  15. Web site: 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Favorite Chelsea Peretti Opens Up About Her "Fun, Funny" Farewell. Roffman. Marisa. January 31, 2019. May 16, 2019. The Hollywood Reporter.
  16. Web site: Brooklyn Nine-Nine fans celebrate the return of Gina Linetti. Carr. Flora. May 3, 2019. May 16, 2019. Radio Times.
  17. Web site: 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine's' Stephanie Beatriz and Melissa Fumero make their TV directorial debuts. February 28, 2019. March 3, 2019. Villarreal. Yvonne. Los Angeles Times.
  18. Web site: Andreeva. Nellie. Petski. Denise. NBC Fall 2018–19 Schedule: 'Chicago'-Branded Wednesday, 'SVU' To Thursday, 'The Blacklist' Held For Midseason, 'World Of Dance' Moves In-Season. Deadline Hollywood. May 13, 2018. May 13, 2018.
  19. Web site: 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Gets Premiere Date, No Back Order For 'I Feel Bad' As NBC Revamps Thursday Comedy Block. Deadline Hollywood. 8 November 2018 . November 8, 2018.
  20. Web site: Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Season 6 - Rotten Tomatoes. January 25, 2019. www.rottentomatoes.com.