Season three opens with the fallout from last year's finale shaking up the precinct dynamic.
Jake and Amy navigate their relationship while solving crimes — multitasking at its finest.
The Halloween heist escalates to new levels of complexity and competitiveness.
Holt faces a career setback that tests his legendary composure — you can almost see him frown.
Rosa's secret life outside the precinct gets another tantalizing glimpse.
Terry and Jake partner up on a case that brings out both their strengths and their weaknesses.
Boyle becomes a father, adding a whole new dimension to his already overflowing personality.
Amy's ambition drives a storyline that balances career comedy with genuine aspiration.
Gina and Holt's unlikely alliance produces comedy that neither character could generate alone.
The squad faces a moral dilemma that reveals their individual values and collective strength.
Jake's Die Hard obsession becomes relevant to a case, proving that loving action movies is a valid skill.
The show delivers a standout episode that fires on every comedic cylinder.
Captain Holt and his nemesis Wuntch go another round in the most dignified petty feud on television.
Rosa and Amy bond over their shared competence in a precinct full of lovable goofballs.
Terry's artistic side gets a showcase that Terry Crews plays with infectious joy.
Boyle and Jake tackle a case that tests their friendship in new and hilarious ways.
The third season continues to develop every character while maintaining the show's breakneck comedy pace.
Holt shows a rare emotional moment that Andre Braugher delivers with devastating understatement.
Jake faces consequences that force real growth beneath his class-clown exterior.
The season builds toward a finale that tests the Nine-Nine's bonds like never before.
The third season's finale raises stakes that carry real emotional weight alongside the comedy.
Season three wraps with the squad facing their biggest challenge yet — together, as always.
The season closes with Brooklyn Nine-Nine fully established as one of the best comedies on television.