It's about a group of various level of funny buffoons who happen to be cops. Moreso accurate in the types of. Is that at all realistic?
Brooklyn 99 offered carefully nuanced and necessary takes on sexual assault, homophobia, and racial profiling of black folks by police. Every officer in the precinct, save for a few supporting characters, are depicted to be good and. In regards to the police work, about the same as any other cop comedy.
It featured an author who worked alongside the nypd’s homicide. I'm highly doubting the show is looking to get very much super accurate, the focus of the show is not police work. Its aim is to reduce instances in which armed cops are needlessly interacting with civilians. Castle was a fairly standard police procedural/quirky consultant show, along the lines of monk or lucifer.
Diaz’s reflection was, as she says,. It could save lives and restore trust with the community. Brooklyn 99 is a parody of cop shows that strive for accuracy, like nypd blue or law and order. It’s not in the stratosphere of realism.
Brooklyn 99 is a comedy fictional tv show. This chapter begins with an account of the impact of cop shows on public perceptions of crime and law enforcement. Live pd or whatever they call themselves now is a good one for realism. Civil rights and other safeguards are offered up as a barrier to effective.
How 70 years of cop shows taught us to valorize the police. Early hollywood treated the cops as incompetent fools. Those shows are probably only 70% accurate, making brooklyn 99. And officers only solve murders, they do not.
Maybe 20% accurate on a good episode.