If the series premiere was about the “bad apples” concept, the third episode is about how often officers band together to protect their rotten fruit. Let’s hope the pattern doesn’t continue for a third week. They both contain enough moments of humor and insight to work reasonably well on their own terms, but they’re also both in the shadow of superior outings from just a week ago. The result is a pair of episodes that kind of feel like an echo of last week rather than pushing forward any sort of season momentum. The creative team behind Brooklyn Nine-Nine has trotted out the same formula as the show’s premiere week for its sophomore double feature, once again chaining an episode that tackles real-world concerns with one more centered on the personal lives of the members of the Nine-Nine.
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