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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmAfter Shows | |||

Jake gets hurt chasing a perp but refuses to take time off. Holt and Rosa try to avoid mixing their personal and professional lives. hear the next episode early and support the show here: creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/99wap/subscribeSuppor... more
Jake's having a string of bad luck but he thinks there's something more to it. It's sabotage! Is he just making excuses? Holt and Terry missed Gina's dance performance and Boyle is teamed up with Skully and Hitchcockhear the next episode early and su... more
Jake's Dad is back in the picture! He shows up after being gone for quite a while. Boyle is thinks he may have ulterior motives. Captain Holt shares a fun brain teaser for the squad... and offers a nice prize!hear the next episode early and support t... more
The big day has come! Boyle's Dad and Gina's Mom are getting married. Gina has jobs for the whole precinct. Jake is getting the rings, while he plans meeting his high school flame again and Terry is writing the speech!hear the next episode early and ... more
Brooklyn Nine Nine is my favorite show of all time, so of course I was drawn to this podcast. However, you guys are killing me with saying "epp" all the time. Please say episode or the correct pronunciation of the abbreviation, which is "eee-pee". It's seriously annoying, and if you already stopped saying it in your most recent podcast episodes then I apologize, but you say it way too much in the earlier ones (I've listened up to S1E14 thus far).
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The show centers on a lively, banter-heavy discussion of a popular ensemble comedy, with episodes often unpacking plot beats, character dynamics, and production trivia while weaving in running gags, guest appearances, and fan interactions. Listeners can expect in-depth scene-by-scene commentary, meta-commentary about the series' production, and a steady stream of pop-culture tangents that keep conversations playful and spoiler-light, depending on the episode. A notable strength is the hosts' chemistry and their knack for turning a single episode into a broader conversation about storytelling, fandom culture, and behind-the-scenes lore, which makes it appealing for fans who want both humor and context. The format's consistency, guest dynamic... more
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Recent guests on 99 WAP include:
1. Bob Cobb
2. Pablo Escobedo
3. Strawberry Garcia
4. Nick Kroll
5. Lee Scabadoo
6. Madeleine McKenzie
7. Patton Oswalt
8. Jimmy Brogan
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