Pilotbrooklyn Nine-nine : Season 1 Episode 1 Apr 2026

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    Pilotbrooklyn Nine-nine : Season 1 Episode 1 Apr 2026

    It holds a solid 7.7/10 on IMDb and received positive reviews for being "fresh, funny, and engaging". Episode Details Original Air Date: September 17, 2013.

    See how different viewers and critics reacted to the humor and character dynamics of the first episode: PilotBrooklyn Nine-Nine : Season 1 Episode 1

    The cast showed immediate rapport, particularly the competitive "bet" dynamic between Jake and Amy Santiago over who can get the most felony arrests. It holds a solid 7

    Directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller ( The LEGO Movie , Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse ), the episode features a sharp, crisp visual style with clever cutaways and camera work. Directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller (

    The pilot of Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Season 1, Episode 1) is widely considered for fans of workplace comedies . It successfully establishes a "slacker vs. stickler" dynamic between the talented but immature Detective Jake Peralta and the precinct's new, stoic commanding officer, Captain Raymond Holt. Why It Is Considered Good Content

    Reviewers praise the episode for quickly and effectively defining its ensemble cast—including the "scary" Rosa Diaz, the clumsy yet hardworking Charles Boyle, and the neurotic Sgt. Terry Jeffords—without feeling rushed.

    The 99th precinct, used to a lax captain, must adapt to Captain Holt’s rigid rules—starting with Jake being forced to wear a tie.