If you re ever interested in playing a drinking game, this mashup on YouTube featuring the number of times someone utters the word captain is probably a bad idea.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine for shits and giggles decided to post a mashup of all the times a character has said the word, which only a handful of the over 80 plus times references isn t referring to Captain Raymond Holt (
Andre Braugher). So let s begin the Oh Captain, My Captain mashup.
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Whether if it s done out of boredom, August 12 is still a very long way away from the premiere of
Brooklyn Nine-Nine s final season. The mashup starts off with Holt correcting Jake on how he pronounces the word captain since Jake makes it sounds like Cap n . Holts critiques his enunciation saying it sounds like Cap n Crunch instead before Jake references the memory of that cereal growing up. For those keeping scores, Jake Peralta (
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine to debut final season on Aug. 12. Brooklyn Nine-Nine will debut its eighth and final season on Aug. 12, NBC Universal said Thursday.
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Dan Goor and
Joe Lo Truglio (Boyle), and
Joel McKinnon Miller (Scully). But while those behind-the-scenes looks were great (keep them coming), we have an update today that finds us getting back to business- in a good way. On Friday,
Susan Rovner, Chairman, Entertainment Content, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming, confirmed that the 99th precinct will be opening its doors again in August- after the Tokyo Summer Olympics. It will launch in August, coming out of the Summer Olympics, which is a coveted slot. We can think of nothing more deserving than giving it to the final season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. This is a beloved show and we wanted to give it a slot where it had access to the biggest possible audience, Rovner explained.