Brooklyn Nine-Nine has always managed to skillfully tackle sensitive topics, and the NBC comedy’s #MeToo episode “He Said, She Said” that aired Thursday night was no exception.
The episode, directed by cast member Stephanie Beatriz, unpacked some of …
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‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ Season 6 thrives in unexpected spotlight
The story of Brooklyn Nine-Nine is now part of eternal television lore. The whip-smart and big-hearted cop comedy was canceled by FOX and picked up by NBC in May 2017, and now it’s poised to present its sixth season with a lot of new attention.
But before all that, Brooklyn Nine-Nine was – since its very first episode – a truly excellent show. It busted open the stale and serious genre of cop procedurals and fit seamlessly into the extended universe of Michael Schur comedies about coworkers who become family.
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View More ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ Season 6 thrives in unexpected spotlightAndy Samberg confirms that Sandra Oh is the best person on the planet
Listen, we already knew that Sandra Oh was up there as one of our very favourite people on the planet.
And, now we’ve got final confirmation of that.
Her co-host at the Golden Globes, Andy Samberg, told Jimmy Fallon that “Sandra Oh is…
Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh praise new Hollywood in brutally nice Golden Globes monologue
The 2019 Golden Globes kicked off Sunday night with our dream hosts, Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg.
Oh and Samberg joked that they were hosting because they’re the only people in Hollywood who haven’t said something offensive. They then proceeded to trash the “race” of the Hollywood Half-Marathon.
Instead of roasting the night’s nominees (“Gervais-style”), Oh and Samberg dished out glowing compliments in derisive tones (“Michael B. Jordan?” “More like Michael B. Buff A.F. You a snack, Michael!”).
Oh and Samberg all but stole the show at the 2018 Emmys, where they presented together and miraculously met for the first time. Their natural chemistry and almost-immediate Twitter reactions begging them to host something contributed to NBC snapping the two up for the Globes. Read more…
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View More Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh praise new Hollywood in brutally nice Golden Globes monologueLin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Hamill, and celebs who helped save ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ now have a group chat
Brooklyn Nine-Nine recently getting cancelled by Fox and miraculously picked up again for a sixth season by NBC has really brought the world together.
Enemies cast aside their differences, strangers befriended one another on the internet, and old fri…