Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013)

Episode list - season 1

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All season 1 mistakesMistakes
Show generally2
1Pilot0
2The Tagger0
3The Slump0
4M.E. Time0
5The Vulture0
6Halloween0
748 Hours0
8Old School2
9Sal's Pizza0
10Thanksgiving0
11Christmas2
12Pontiac Bandit1
13The Bet0
14The Ebony Falcon0
15Operation: Broken Feather1
16The Party0
17Full Boyle0
18The Apartment0
19Tactical Village0
20Fancy Brudgom0
21Unsolvable0
22Charges and Specs0

Bureau - S3-E22

Continuity mistake: In season 2 episode 11, Jake is shown doing at least 3 pull ups but in this episode he shows he doesn't know how to do one and Terry has to show him.

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Bad Beat - S5-E5

Jake: Captain, allow me to introduce you to major East Coast arms dealer Dan "Daniel" Valdano. That's right, his nickname is longer than his actual name. Why's that, Terry?
Terry: 'Cause he's a dick.

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Pilot - S1-E1

Trivia: When Terry is introducing the team to Capt. Holt, he mentions Scully, Hitchcock, and Daniels. Daniels doesn't make an appearance after the pilot.

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Show generally

Question: Over several episodes we see Captain Holt in competition with other Captains for the position of Commissioner. However, we have seen several Deputy Commissioners on the show. Is Commissioner a position that only Captains are eligible for? Are Deputy Commissioners ineligible? How realistic is this?

Answer: In reality, the Commissioner is a civilian administrator, appointed by the mayor of New York City. He (as of this writing, the role has always been filled by a man; the show gets that part right) is usually someone who has risen through the ranks of the NYPD, but upon becoming Commissioner, is no longer a sworn member of the force (the highest sworn rank is that of Chief). Since Commissioners are appointed, technically anyone can serve in the position, including Deputy Commissioners (who are appointed, in turn, by the Commissioner himself).

Update: On 1 January 2022, Keechant Sewell became the first ever female commissioner of the NYPD.

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