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Brooklyn Nine-Nine: HalloVeen (2017)
Beautiful
Simply beautiful. Chills and amazement. One of the most sincere and heartfelt twists in television history.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: He Said, She Said (2019)
Like "Moo Moo", but bad
It really pains me to rate my favorite sitcom a 6, but I had to take this episode's average down. B99 has dealt wonderfully with social issues and other touch subjects before (yes, "Moo Moo" was beautifully executed), but this time they did not hit the mark. It's not just a mistake, however, (I wouldn't have rated it this low), it is a desperate attempt to "get in line" and receive praise for its "progressiveness". Jake and Amy's dialogue seems forced and unnatural and so is the "case" they investigate. I know companies like the one in the episode exist, but everything here seems pushed to the extreme, dumping all subtlety and common sense along the way. I hope this episode was written by a "guest screenwriter" and the show will go back to its natural and pleasing ways of dealing with moral issues, social problems and everything else in a satirical, laugh-out-loud-funny manner. I will rate some previous episodes just to raise the total rating of the show. Seriously, the 99 did not deserve this episode.
True Memoirs of an International Assassin (2016)
Dumb fun, but still fun
Take The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, dumb it down to a Paul Blart level, add some fireworks and you get this movie. Apart from a few illogical moments and some femi-lines thrown in for the... you know who, I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. It's just what it takes for a fun, laid back movie night. Kevin James funny as always, and the "tough lady" partner was an obvious, but welcome choice.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: He Said, She Said (2019)
Like "Moo Moo", but bad
It really pains me to rate my favorite sitcom a 6, but I had to take this episode's average down. B99 has dealt wonderfully with social issues and other touch subjects before (yes, "Moo Moo" was beautifully executed), but this time they did not hit the mark. It's not just a mistake, however, (I wouldn't have rated it this low), it is a desperate attempt to "get in line" and receive praise for its "progressiveness". Jake and Amy's dialogue seems forced and unnatural and so is the "case" they investigate. I know companies like the one in the episode exist, but everything here seems pushed to the extreme, dumping all subtlety and common sense along the way. I hope this episode was written by a "guest screenwriter" and the show will go back to its natural and pleasing ways of dealing with moral issues, social problems and everything else in a satirical, laugh-out-loud-funny manner. I will rate some previous episodes just to raise the total rating of the show. Seriously, the 99 did not deserve this episode.