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Just a few months back, when a Minneapolis policeman killed George Floyd, people from all realms of life, who may never have been very vocal against police brutality were jolted out of complacency. When citizens all over the country began questioning the role and history of the police in this country, critics started to focus on the issue of “copaganda.” Instead, critics began telling stories that reflected the reality of what members of marshaled communities interact with cops, and especially the narratives that center officials as heroes of crime stories.
However, Brooklyn Nine-Nine sets off on a completely different foot. The series does not project cops and detectives as people made out of superhero material, but as people who have their own flaws, face the consequences that their actions bring about, in situations that are so very close to reality.
With its final episode for the final series out now, it is high time for you to catch on the series if you still have not given this series a shot. It will totally be worth your time. Here is a review of the show in a nutshell that might help you make up your mind.
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