Captain Ray Holt takes over Brooklyn's 99th precinct, which includes Detective Jake Peralta, a talented but carefree detective who's used to doing whatever he wants. The other employees of the 99th precinct include Detective Amy Santiago, Jake's over achieving and competitive partner; Detective Rosa Diaz, a tough and kept to herself coworker; Detective Charles Boyle, Jake's best friend who also ha... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 152 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyTrue Crime |
Jake Peralta and the squad take a look back over their past eight years together and look ahead towards their future.
The squad of the 99th precinct take a look back over their past eight years together and look ahead towards their future.
Terry, Jake, and Charles visit the Boyle family farm; Amy and Rosa help out Captain Holt.
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I swear that I’ve listened to this podcast 30 times and it never gets old, i listen to this every night and i love Brooklyn 99 so much, anyway, NINE NINE!!
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Can NOT fall asleep without listening to b99 this is sooo helpful! Also, Doug Judy should be an undercover cop ;)
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The content draws heavily on themes of friendship, familial bonds, and the occasional absurdities of police work, all likely in a comedic tone. Notable topics include police reform, parenting dilemmas, and the mix of humor with serious societal issues. Episodes often showcase character development, particularly surrounding key individuals at the precinct, allowing for a blend of heartfelt moments with laughter. Unique elements such as heists, personal relationships, and workplace dynamics are also a staple, making this a captivating option for those who appreciate smart, character-driven comedy with an element of social commentary.
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Recent guests on The Peralta Papers include:
1. Walter Peralta
2. Roger Peralta
3. Detective Frank Dillman
4. Debbie Fogel
5. Dr. William Tate
6. Doug Judy
7. Trudy Judy
8. Reginald VelJohnson
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