Working the case together ends up being trickier then Jake realizes. Why Brooklyn Nine-Nine is Ending By Alec Bojalad We have an opportunity and we plan to use it in the best way possible,” Terry Crews told Access Daily. “This is an opportunity right now for us all to unite and get together and understand what this is and that we have to battle this together.” “We’ve had a lot of somber talks about it and deep conversations and we hope through this we’re going to make something that will be truly groundbreaking this year. Creator Dan Goor threw away four scripts for the final season in order to make sure that his show was not glossing over relevant conversations around policing. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests, the cast and crew of Brooklyn Nine-Nine spoke at length about their discomfort portraying light-hearted cops on television and discussed ways in which they could meaningfully address painful, complicated issues. Besides a historic pandemic that has changed the way we operate at work and in public, America also reckoned with egregious examples of police brutality that found many discussing police reform, systemic racism, and even abolishing policing as we know it altogether. It would an understatement the size of Terry’s pecs to say that the world has changed a lot since Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s last episode. Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 8 Episodes 1 and 2 After the heist, Raquel tracks the Professor in the Philippines and begins their love story again with the alias name Lisbon.This Brooklyn Nine-Nine review contains spoilers. It is then that we find out Berlin and the Professor have been brothers all along. Berlin sacrifices himself so the gang could escape. Just as everyone gets set to escape through the tunnel, the cops break-in. As she gets inside in a motorbike stunt, Moscow (Paco Tous) gets shot and bleeds to death. Meanwhile, Helsinki (Darko Peric) kills Oslo (Roberto Garcia) in an act of mercy and Tokyo gets in touch with Rio to help her back into the Mint. The Professor is captured and kidnapped by the cops. He does so by masquerading as a clown, and his costume gives his identity away as Raquel spots a strand of hair. However, the Professor is two steps ahead of her and notices that it is simply a trap. Suspicious of his identity, she brings Ángel (Fernando Soto) into the picture to get the mastermind to the hospital. In a major twist, the inspector of the National Police Corps, Raquel (Itziar Ituño) has no clue that she has been romancing the man who is the brain behind the heist. Lo and behold, she is arrested by the cops. Berlin steps in and bans her from the Royal Mint of Spain. However, Tokyo starts to question his tactics and that proves to bring much chaos and confusion. What’s more, it is found out that inspector Raquel Murillo of the National Police Corps has no clue that the man she gets intimate with, Salva, is the Professor indeed.Įl Profesor chalks out a new plan as he sneaks into Toledo House before the cops, giving his team more time to pull off the robbery. They are banished from getting involved in a relationship, but first, Tokyo and Rio start dating and soon after, Denver gets involved with the hostage Mónica Gaztambide. In one scene, the Professor says, “The moment there is a single drop of blood, we’ll stop being Robin Hoods and become simple crooks.” Instead of harming people, their plan is to capture hostages until they print money worth 2.4 billion euros. The brainchild of the mission is also known as just ‘The Professor’. Until the second part, we only know the characters according to names of cities - Tokyo, Nairobi, Moscow, Berlin, Rio, Denver or Oslo. To make it a success, they spend months in seclusion to plan each move with total intricacy. Dressed in red jumpsuits and Spanish painter Salvador Dalí’s masks, a group of robbers led by the Professor (Álvaro Morte) takes hostages as part of their heist at the Royal Mint of Spain.
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