Maybe you're stuck at home, like the rest us. Maybe you're looking for something to binge, like the rest of us. May we suggest
Brooklyn Nine-Nine? You've seen the premise of the police procedural on network television countless times. The cops are good at their jobs. They're quick and witty when it comes to solving crime.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine has some of that – but subverts the genre through comedy. It's a deeply warm, deeply funny office sitcom. The police at the precinct care about their jobs, they care about each other. The show was created by Dan Goor, along with Mike Schur. These days, Dan's the showrunner of the show. We talk with Dan about the latest season of
Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Plus, why he left working for
Conan to work on
Parks and Recreation – and why the shift was a struggle at first. You can stream all seven seasons of
Brooklyn Nine-Nine, including the new episodes on Hulu.
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