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Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 2 Blooper Reel Is a Hilarious Blast From the Past

The ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ series finale airs this week.


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Today, the official Brooklyn Nine-Nine Twitter account dropped three wonderful minutes of blooper reels for fans to enjoy. Because the bloopers are from Season 2, we get to see Chelsea Peretti as Gina Linetti (she, unfortunately, left the show during Season 6), who starts things off by slapping costar Joe Lo Truglio (Detective Charles Boyle) hard in the face.

These bloopers deliver all that you would expect them to: actors getting a bad case of “the giggles,” flubbing their lines, and acting out of character. You’ll also get Eskimo kisses, pillow fights in fancy hotels, and Peretti and Lo Truglio in matching satin robes. At the end of the reel, Andre Braugher (Captain Raymond Holt) and Andy Samberg (Detective Jake Peralta) round things off by discussing the proper read for their final lines: less Phantom of the Opera, and more Les Misérables.

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As with any great blooper reel, some of the best laughs come from watching beloved characters break. The most surprising is seeing the usually stoic Rosa Diaz, played by Stephanie Beatriz, break into a laughter fit. There’s also a great moment where Dirk Blocker, who plays Detective Michael Hitchcock, makes Braugher burst out into laughter. There’s also plenty of Samberg flubbing his lines, Michelle Fumero (Detective Amy Santiago) hyped up, and lots of Boyle and Linetti antics. Here’s hoping that in the buildup to the final episodes, we’ll see more blooper reels from over the years.

The eighth and final season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine is now airing on NBC. Sadly, the final two-part episode will be airing on September 16. Check out the Brooklyn Nine-Nine blooper reel below.

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