TV Review: Brooklyn Nine Nine (3×02) “The Funeral”

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Welcome back to my weekly review and recap of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.” To catch up on previous coverage, click here.

In some ways, “The Funeral” works better than last week’s premiere episode “New Captain”. Where the premiere had to overcome the necessary hurdles of expository catch ups, this week we’re allowed to see the characters at their goofiest, as the team is brought back together for Captain Dozerman’s funeral. The episode moved at a brisk pace, introducing three different plots, all of which had satisfactory conclusions.

Here’s what made it such a good episode:

The episode works so well with all of the above storylines because it’s tightly plotted, containing the characters to the same space for the entirety of the episode. Even when they’re off having their own storylines (whether it’s Jake trying to get on the Vulture’s good graces or Boyle’s romancing of Knox) it all comes together for the larger story. It’s a strong, very funny episode that is in full swing after shaking off the dust in the premiere.

9/10

 

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