“Unlocking the Hidden Secrets of Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Are You a True Fan?”

"Unlocking the Hidden Secrets of Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Are You a True Fan?"
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The Ashes Of Problem Employees

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Gina might not be a cop, but she’s an egomaniacal civilian administrator and Captain Holt’s assistant. It’s a good thing she’s not a cop because the power would likely go to her head.

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Gina is ruthless at times, which is why it’s good to stay on her good side. She went as far as having a warning on her desk to any future employees. In most cases, “Ashes of Problem Employees” would be a joke, but not so much to Gina.

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The Show Was Canceled After Five Seasons

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After several networks battled to sign on the show, Fox canceled the show after the fifth season wrapped up. Despite the popularity of the show, the ratings for the previous season weren’t as impressive.

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The fifth season averaged 2.7 million viewers and a 1.2 rating in the 18-to-49-year demographic. After the show hit the 100th-episode milestone earlier that season, it served as the second-longest running live-action comedy Fox has had since the network had New Girl.

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The Show Tackled More Serious Topics

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From the beginning, the show has always had a silly side. As it went along, it began to thrive by tackling serious topics including racial profiling, corruption in the law, and sexuality. Andy Samberg revealed to Entertainment Weekly how he felt about a sixth season happening.

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