The short final season of "Brooklyn" balanced the show's goofy, peppy tone with a focus on highlighting the problems in modern policing and discussing race in a post-George Floyd America. The episode also managed to balance sentiment with humor, avoiding the overly explanatory finales of some recent sitcoms (including co-creator Mike Schur's "Parks and Recreation") while still confirming that the folks of the Nine-Nine will be friends forever. The series finale of the long-running Fox and later NBC police station sitcom stayed true to the original spirit of the show while offering a genuinely twisty, hilarious final heist paying tribute to some of the show's best episodes. Was there anyway to end "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" to say goodbye but with a heist? Spoiler alert! The following contains details from the series finale of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine, "The Last Day."
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