"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" 9 Days (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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9/10
So fun!
mmicmvw1 December 2019
Warning: Spoilers
One of my favorite episodes. Holt and Peralta have amazing chemistry as they are quarantined together because of the mumps.

The story line with Boyle and Rosa is sweet.
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7/10
Quarantine Yourself For a Fun Ride Warning: Spoilers
Since the first season, Holt and Jake have been one of the funniest part of the 9-9 and that's no exception here when after Jake tries to spend time with Holt by solving a cold case together because Kevin is in Paris hilarity ensues. They end up getting the mumps and quarantined together to try to solve the case. We get to see some great moments from Jake and Holt, and some funny bits with Santiago, but the episode falls flat with the B-plot and the C-plot. The B-plot consists of Terry taking charge of the precinct, not really funny or interesting, maybe a chuckle here and there, and Hitchock and Scully aren't as funny as usual. Then in a C-plot, Boyle's dog dies and Rosa tells him to get over it until she gets a dog and learns the bond people have with pets. Really rushed and unnecessary and no one is really funny, maybe they could have kicked that one out for more Jake and Holt stuff. Overall, 9 Days is a good episode that would have a higher score if it weren't for the let-down of the B-plot and the C-plot it would have been scored higher.
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7/10
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Edvis-199721 January 2021
Decent episode and relatable about quarantine at the moment,lol.
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6/10
Very unlikely situation
Waltram30 October 2023
How could Captain Holt and Peralta both get the mumps when the vaccination is compulsory in New York state? I checked the statistics and 99% of the people in New York are actually vaccinated against mumps. They could have chosen a disease for which there was no compulsory vaccination. What's more, even if it wasn't compulsory, as it is particularly need dangerous for adults men, what kind of man would risk becoming sterile by getting the mumps when vaccination is so easy? Not someone as careful as captain Holt surely. I get that this is a comedy and there are many situations that are unrealistic, but it doesn't have to be. This is just badly scripted.
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