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Krishna Telang
@Krishnaroxs · 0:41

Series recommendation:- BROOKLYN 99

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These are the characters that you will fall in love with. So please give it a watch. And if you have watched it already, then you have impeccable taste and my respect

Watch the best series of all time a polic based sitcom that has everything you need

@Daksh_pandat
Daksh Kaushik
@Daksh_pandat · 0:09
Hey, Krishna. It's Dosha. And as you have recommended me, Brooklyn, so I look forward to watching it. Thank you
@Krishnaroxs
Krishna Telang
@Krishnaroxs · 0:41
Yeah. Hey, Dark Krishna here. So please watch it. Brooklyn nine nine is literally amazing. I've watched like a thousand times. Like whenever I'm bored or feeling low, I just put on Brooklyn nine nine and it's alright. The think what Brooklyn. And that makes it so special. Is it's so upbeat most of the time? Like, you'll see a sudden explosion of happiness inside you. So that's Brooklyn. And to me and I hope you really liked it
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@xoxo_2004
Anshi Sharma
@xoxo_2004 · 0:16
Hey, I completely agree. Broken. My name was one of my first American TV shows and honestly it set the standard so high. Now I am not able to watch any mediocre shows. It's so
@Sanyaaaa_04
Sanya Jain
@Sanyaaaa_04 · 0:30
Hello Krishna Sanya aside, I have bought Brooklyn. It is truly amazing. I like the fact that it has tried to include every section of the society like the Blacks and the whites are working together and even the black has been reversed. It has tried to break the and stigmas. Like Rosa Diaz was gay and the fact that her parents accepted her for what she was, that was truly awesome. And Moreover, it has tried to accommodate a whole variety of population in it
@Krishnaroxs
Krishna Telang
@Krishnaroxs · 1:13
Hey, Sanya Krishna, this side, I totally agree with you. They highlighted many important topics and aspects, whatever you want to say. They showed how gay and black people are discriminated in the society. Like Captain Hood, the prime example, he was gay and and black, and he was discriminated, which was terrible. There was one episode with Sergeant Jeffers that a bad police officer detained him just because he was black
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Krishna Telang
@Krishnaroxs · 1:21
But if you see Brooklyn Nine Nine, yeah, characters have their development. Characters grow, and it's very subtle. It will not be a major, like a drop bomb and they suddenly change. It will be gradual and you can see their growth. And that's such a good thing about that, that nothing just pops up, like for everything, you know, the story behind it and it just makes it feel complete
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