Brooklyn Nine-nine Season 1 - Episode 1 ~repack~ Official
: The episode centers on the clash between the immature but highly talented Detective Jake Peralta and the stoic Captain Holt
The episode opens with a cold open that acts as a thesis statement for the entire series. We see Jake Peralta, played by Andy Samberg, shopping for groceries. He is childish, attempting to haggle for a cheaper price on a block of cheese while eating a yogurt he hasn’t paid for. It’s a scene that highlights his immaturity, but within seconds, he spots a perp. The transition is instantaneous. Peralta apprehends the criminal with a surprising display of competence, delivering a monologue about his "cool motive" for stopping the robbery. Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 1 - Episode 1
Amazingly, several long-running gags and character traits started right here in : : The episode centers on the clash between
This plot device allows the show to tour the precinct and introduce the supporting cast. The investigation into the Medal of Valor theft allows us to see the mechanics of the squad. It’s a scene that highlights his immaturity, but
However, the first episode keeps it grounded. The cold open serves as a mission statement: This is a cop show, but the cops are weird. We see the detectives discussing a "street meat" cart (hot dogs) and complaining about Captain McGintley, the previous geriatric captain who napped at his desk.
introduces these personalities like instruments tuning up for a symphony. The music hasn't started yet, but you can hear the tuning.



