
"Brooklyn Nine-Nine ran for 153 episodes on both Fox and NBC from 2013 to 2021, following the adventures of the detective crew of Brooklyn's 99th NYPD precinct. The series received critical acclaim throughout its run, and received high praise for its portrayal of LGBTQ+ themes and for focusing on the issues surrounding contemporary policing in the United States, but it blended these real moments of drama with some fantastic comedy—especially at the Holidays."
"While Halloween was a regularly-celebrated Holiday in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and we often saw the crew gathering for Thanksgiving, Christmas was only celebrated four times in the series' eight-year history. Only Brooklyn Nine-Nine seasons 1, 2, 3, and 4 included Christmas episodes, while season 5 didn't celebrate Christmas in the mid-season finale, and seasons 6, 7, and 8 were all shorter and released earlier in the year. The four Christmas episodes of Brooklyn Nine-Nine were brilliant, however, but it's still easy to figure out which ones of these are the best."
"Season 4, episode 10, "Captain Latvia," released as the last Christmas episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine on December 13, 2016. "Captain Latvia" primarily followed Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg) and Charles Boyle (Joe Lo Truglio) after the latter promised his son an imported Captain Latvia toy for Christmas, only for it to be connected to the Latvian mob. This story was lackluster, but provided funny moments, including when Boyle smashes mugs with his bare hands."
Brooklyn Nine-Nine aired 153 episodes across eight seasons from 2013 to 2021, following the detectives of Brooklyn's 99th NYPD precinct. The series combined comedy with attention to LGBTQ+ representation and contemporary policing issues, earning critical acclaim. Holiday storytelling leaned heavily on Halloween and Thanksgiving, while Christmas appeared only four times during seasons 1–4. Seasons 5–8 lacked Christmas installments due to scheduling and shorter runs. The four Christmas episodes mixed slapstick and heartfelt beats, exemplified by Season 4's "Captain Latvia," which paired a toy-related mob plot with physical comedy and a competitive singing B-story.
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