Fox network's famous cop sitcom, "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" is anticipated to comeback this season for its fourth sequel, together with Jake Peralta and with the group to scrutinize more intriguing crisis. Moreover, rumors have surged that characters would also have some troubles while prepping up for the upcoming episodes.
Apart from brawling cases and the characters' humorous jokes, the production also inputs the romantic affiliation within the precinct. In a dialogue with Gold Derby, show producer of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine", Dan Goor, expressed that even though Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg) and Amy Santiago's (Melissa Fumero) affair is a compelling inclusion to the plot, he does not intend on revolving the story around the lovers.
Show producer of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine", Goor, cites some peaks that divided groups of writers are presently busy doing the fresh storyline. "Literally right now as we break season four, I have one room breaking episode two, and then I have another room talking about arcs that could motivate the whole season. It's a balancing act," Goor said.
"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" Season 3 ended with Jake and Captain Holt situated in witness protection, but to Goor said, almost of the matters in the rising season will still be taped in Brooklyn. Also, since the series was successful for its previous runs, the fans and followers are expecting more thrilling scenes to dominate the storyline.
With the additional seconds, Jake and Holt are anticipated to get closer this season. "We're going to be in Florida for at least a few episodes, but obviously, it's "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" and they're going to end up being put back in Brooklyn," Goor said in Yahoo! TV. "We will see how it turns out, but I'm trying to use this also to sort of change certain dynamics. Like, what happens to Jake and Holt when they're in Florida and Holt is no longer technically Jake's boss?"
"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" season 4 starts this September 20, Tuesday at 8 p.m. EST on Fox. Stay tuned for more updates.