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Terry (Terry Crews) is stopped by a fellow police officer (guest star Desmond Harrington) while off-duty in his own neighbourhood. When the incident escalates, Terry wants to file an official complaint against him, but Captain Holt (Andre Braugher) has other ideas.

From Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 4 Episode 16 'Moo Moo' - Terry and Holt have different ideas for dealing with a fellow police officer who creates trouble for Terry in his own neighborhood.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013 - 2021): Ray Holt, an eccentric commanding officer, and his diverse and quirky team of odd detectives solve crimes in Brooklyn, New York City.

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I like to think Rosa slashed his tires anyway.

TBoring
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I just love it when a comedy flips over to something real without feeling forced or out of place. Really shows how actors and writer's show some range.

tropicalcomedy
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Honestly one of the coolest moments is Hitchcock realizing exactly what went wrong. The guy is disgusting and insensitive, but even he knew just how wrong what happened to Terry was.

WindReader
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This is one of the only times when honestly captain holt was wrong. I love that he admitted it. Best boss ever.

LiaaaaaaaaAAAAAHH
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3:40 “That’s not the job man.” Best line in the episode

WingsaberE
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The fact hitchcock told Scully exactly what was going on and for what I believe is the first time ever didn't make everyone in the room feel disgusting because of what he said really goes to show he had some character development.

corporalsilver
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Jake: I can't believe this nothing like that has ever happened to me and I've done some pretty suspicious things in the street

redt
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When your bro says he loves you, you gotta say you love him too. Cause thats what a man do.

roggueinkhorn
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“Family Matters” episode where Eddie got humiliated, and his cop dad Carl didn't believe him at first.
When Carl confronted the police that did it, one of them “Well if he told us his father was a cop-”
Carl: *slams something* “So the only reason you'd let him go is because his father is a cop??”

accellex
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terry crews doesn't get enough chances to flex how great an actor he really is. he always gets typecast as the humor character but this right here shows his amazing range

chaskell
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I remember seeing this episode for the first time and being so mad at that scumbag sorry excuse for a cop. And mad at Holt for trying to convince Terry not to speak up and try to make his community safer. It makes more sense now, knowing more about the corruption in police departments and the punishments the good cops can face for reporting the bad ones. I'm glad Holt did the right thing in the end. It's a shame Terry got prevented from being the Liaison because he wanted to make the community safer, but a bad apple spoils the bunch. And Terry cared about the "bunch".

nickbarnett
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I can’t believe he said you could be chief one day to change things but he is a captain and couldn’t even fix this problem…

victoriapastrano
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I get why holt didn’t want to file the report first but he always talk about how bad his time as deceive was I’m shocked he even said no

danielswain
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Episodes like this one are what set Brooklyn 99 apart from so many other sitcoms. This episode ends in a satisfying manner while showing that these situations don't just end with "the good guys win;" life is too messy and complicated for that. The writers always show that the people who have been wronged don't necessarily come out ahead, but they do emerge from the experience stronger and wiser.

It's also worth noting that these episodes are really hard to do: you have to make sure that the show stays funny without making fun of the issue itself.

MrDabman
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This episode is one of my favourite in B99. The way they approach such a controversial topic is really nuanced and well thought out. Way better than the most recent seasons where it feels like they just throw in complex topics with a tiny fraction of this episode’s care and thought.

oscars
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Wow I was fully expecting to see the bad cop walking out his precinct holding a written warning only to find his car tires slashed. But they made it into something powerful.

NadoAndTorn
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This show handled some very sensitive issues like this very tastefully and professionally. I really appreciated these episodes and was sad that the show had to end because of these larger issues.

souptikb
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I know a lot of shows do these episodes, but I love how they did this one, it didn’t feel forced and felt natural
6:08-6:47 this part especially was deep and Terry delivers it so well and real

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2:15 "just in case, what car does he drive and were does he park it" hahahahaa

Shinzon
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It’s amazing how B99 can treat such serious matter naturally and with gravitas for a comedy show, better than shows that are supposed to be serious

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