

Meanwhile, Terry assists Holt with an important public relations matter, and Rosa and Gina try to convince Charles to rethink his affection for a fellow officer (guest star Archie Panjabi). The Nine-Nine gets another personnel change that could put Jake and Amy’s budding relationship at risk. Meanwhile, Jake and Amy face the aftermath of their “for reals” kiss. Brooklyn Nine-Nine continues to be one of the best sitcoms on television.After Holt is transferred to the NYPD Department of Public Relations, the new captain’s (guest star Bill Hader) arrival causes the precinct to dissolve into chaos, despite Terry’s best efforts to keep everyone on point. Those who have yet to give it a shot should still consider doing so. It's still a sitcom that's worth your time. Overall if you are hoping the show is still going strong in it's third season then you can rest easy. They are far from the next Jim and Pam or Leslie and Ben. I get the whole "opposites attract" thing, but it just doesn't work here. However the two characters just don't have any chemistry.


It's was bound to happen at some point and some great jokes often pop up because of it. The only real issue this season has is with the new relationship between the characters Jake and Amy. Plenty of laughs are still going to be found here. Nothing really changes too much with this season outside of some added absurdity to the comedy. Holt's character is being used for some truly goofy moments that play off of the character's serious personality. The humor is a little more off the wall this season. Even now that the novelty has worn off the high-quality of the jokes keep things worth watching.

Holt's character is being used for some truly goofy moments that play The show has settled into a groove with it's third season. The show has settled into a groove with it's third season.
