Brooklyn 99 rewatch post
Feb. 4th, 2019 06:52 amJulie has discovered that one of her friends has never seen Brooklyn 99 (dramatic indrawn gasp), so we’ve begun weekly Thursday night B99 viewings to fill this gap in her viewing history - which means that we’re rewatching season one at the same time as we’re watching season 5 for the first time, which makes for a fascinating comparison. The characters have evolved so much!
At the beginning of season one, Charles’ main characteristic is “in love with Rosa.” He’s not even a foodie yet! Jake is irritatingly immature, Amy is a painfully obvious brown-noser, Rosa is a cipher and also kind of mean, Captain Holt…
Actually, Captain Holt was always perfect. And Terry came out of the gate pretty much already Terry. (Love the bit where Amy gets him to act as a police sketch artist and he’s asking the victim of a purse-snatching, “What were his eyes like? Haunted? In pain?”) They’re probably why I kept watching even though the first time I tried B99 I described it as “moderately amusing, but not enough that I'm likely to continue on with it.”
But I did, and they’ve all grown so much! Charles is no longer in love with Rosa - how often does anyone get over a crush in a TV show? I spent the first season gritting my teeth over their obviously inevitable romance, which never materialized, and it was like a choir of angels singing on high when I realized it never would. Charles is actually together with someone else! Rosa has revealed new depths of vulnerability and also weirdness, like the bit in season 5 where they investigate a crime at a convention and Rosa gets hooked on urban fantasy because all the cover models dress like her.
Side thought: Rosa Diaz, cop by day, fighter of supernatural forces that threaten her city by night. I would buy it.
(We’ve gotten to the part where Rosa comes out as bi, where Jake suggests a possible speech that she could give to her parents and gets way into it, like, “Have you been planning a coming out speech yourself, Jake?” into it.)
By season five, Amy and Holt have a good working relationship and Amy only sucks up in ways that are kind of adorable in their comparative mildness. (Honestly, the fact that Amy’s early attempts to ingratiate herself with Holt didn’t turn Holt against her for life show Holt’s high quality as a person.) Possibly Jake siphoned off some of Amy’s desire to please Holt, and at that diluted quantity it spurred some of his newfound maturity.
Gina Linetti… okay, Gina Linetti is exactly the same as ever, and she has never been my favorite. Definitely a little sorry when she reappeared halfway through season five. But I guess a show can’t give you everything you want, & probably shouldn’t; Gina fans deserve their happiness too.
At the beginning of season one, Charles’ main characteristic is “in love with Rosa.” He’s not even a foodie yet! Jake is irritatingly immature, Amy is a painfully obvious brown-noser, Rosa is a cipher and also kind of mean, Captain Holt…
Actually, Captain Holt was always perfect. And Terry came out of the gate pretty much already Terry. (Love the bit where Amy gets him to act as a police sketch artist and he’s asking the victim of a purse-snatching, “What were his eyes like? Haunted? In pain?”) They’re probably why I kept watching even though the first time I tried B99 I described it as “moderately amusing, but not enough that I'm likely to continue on with it.”
But I did, and they’ve all grown so much! Charles is no longer in love with Rosa - how often does anyone get over a crush in a TV show? I spent the first season gritting my teeth over their obviously inevitable romance, which never materialized, and it was like a choir of angels singing on high when I realized it never would. Charles is actually together with someone else! Rosa has revealed new depths of vulnerability and also weirdness, like the bit in season 5 where they investigate a crime at a convention and Rosa gets hooked on urban fantasy because all the cover models dress like her.
Side thought: Rosa Diaz, cop by day, fighter of supernatural forces that threaten her city by night. I would buy it.
(We’ve gotten to the part where Rosa comes out as bi, where Jake suggests a possible speech that she could give to her parents and gets way into it, like, “Have you been planning a coming out speech yourself, Jake?” into it.)
By season five, Amy and Holt have a good working relationship and Amy only sucks up in ways that are kind of adorable in their comparative mildness. (Honestly, the fact that Amy’s early attempts to ingratiate herself with Holt didn’t turn Holt against her for life show Holt’s high quality as a person.) Possibly Jake siphoned off some of Amy’s desire to please Holt, and at that diluted quantity it spurred some of his newfound maturity.
Gina Linetti… okay, Gina Linetti is exactly the same as ever, and she has never been my favorite. Definitely a little sorry when she reappeared halfway through season five. But I guess a show can’t give you everything you want, & probably shouldn’t; Gina fans deserve their happiness too.
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Date: 2019-02-04 12:07 pm (UTC)I think I felt a little more positively about it than you did on your initial watch--I could tell I would enjoy it if I watched more--but it was on broadcast TV, and I could never remember when it aired, or I had to do other things, and eventually it fell off my radar. I remember really liking the characters though--except Jake. I didn't *dis*like Jake, but he was a little too self-insert plucky white boy hero for my taste, like J.D. in Scrubs, if you've ever seen that, only even more so than J.D. But there are so many other simply wonderful characters!
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Date: 2019-02-04 12:27 pm (UTC)Gina has never been my favourite, either. And she's not often a character who has to admit that she was wrong. There might be a connection there.
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Date: 2019-02-04 12:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-02-04 01:17 pm (UTC)(also, to be very shallow for a moment, Stephanie Beatriz might be the most attractive human on television?)
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Date: 2019-02-04 07:25 pm (UTC)The fact that he did was one of the first reasons I loved the show.
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Date: 2019-02-04 09:05 pm (UTC)ME TOO.
I actually loved s1 the first time I watched it. My interest trailed off in later seasons once it started growing a coherent plot, but I've always had it in my mind that I'll catch up at some point. Especially if there's more Rosa.
Terry was always such a delight, wasn't he? Other characters had their ups and downs, but he hit it out of the park.
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Date: 2019-02-05 02:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-02-05 02:29 am (UTC)I'm not sure I could say she grows the most out of anyone on the show, because Jake and Amy have also grown a lot, but she definitely gets a lot more character development and it's so satisfying.
And yes, Terry! Always the best. TERRY LOVES YOGURT.
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Date: 2019-02-05 02:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-02-05 02:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-02-05 02:35 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-02-05 02:37 am (UTC)There are a lot of attractive humans on television and I would hate to say definitively that Stephanie Beatriz is definitely more beautiful than Jameela Jamil and Kristen Bell, but she's certainly way up there.
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Date: 2019-02-07 07:05 am (UTC)and yeah, in rewatches, I usually start halfway through season one, or directly into season 2, because the first half of season 1 is so wobbly as far as "everyone is figuring out what this show is about" -- kind of like the first seasons of Star Trek TNG, tbh..
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Date: 2019-02-07 09:04 pm (UTC)I have actually never seen the first season of Parks and Rec because it's so different from the rest of the show and I always feel like it's mocking the characters, unlike the rest of the show which is... well, mocking the characters, but in a loving and sympathetic manner rather than "Ha ha they're so dumb."
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Date: 2019-02-08 08:17 am (UTC)She's leaving / has left a few episodes into season 6.
I started with season 2 of Parks and Rec and the venezuela episode was too cringey. I hear it gets better after that, but I've yet to try again...
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Date: 2019-02-15 02:19 am (UTC)I don't know how much of a pattern this is, or if I'm generalising based on a few examples.
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Date: 2019-02-15 09:59 pm (UTC)