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- Terry (Terry Crews) is stopped by a fellow police officer (guest star Desmond Harrington) while off-duty in his own neighbourhood. When the incident escalates, Terry wants to file an official complaint against him, but Captain Holt (Andre Braugher) has other ideas.
From Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 4 Episode 16 'Moo Moo' - Terry and Holt have different ideas for dealing with a fellow police officer who creates trouble for Terry in his own neighborhood.
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I like to think Rosa slashed his tires anyway.
Oh she definitely did
If there was evidence that it happened, it wasn't Rosa. She's too good at it.
He probably get his tires slashed to this day without knowing who is doing it
Oh absolutely she did
Tires, ankles, window screens, something.
Honestly one of the coolest moments is Hitchcock realizing exactly what went wrong. The guy is disgusting and insensitive, but even he knew just how wrong what happened to Terry was.
The unrealisticness is real.
First off. When was the last time you saw a cop on a foot patrol that wasn’t a festival or city event?
Next. Cops don’t profile anyone over 30. Why? Because most street crimes are committed by people under 30.
Third, unless you’re in the Deep South you aren’t going to get racially profiled because every officer has a bodycam. And whichever news publication breaks the story will receive millions in ad dollars and licensing fees. And whichever agency is caught doing it gets a nice visit from the FBI or the Federal DOJ to clean house.
Fourth, any large department with over 200 officers will have IA force you into being removed off the force. NYC and LA especially don’t play with that stuff.
Cause Hitchcock cares for Terry disgusting or not
He may be gross, but even he knows when to stand down
When you say disgusting do you mean literally like a slob or mess or figuratively like he's a disgusting person in the way he acts towards others?
@@demarcobyrd it's a bit of both
I just love it when a comedy flips over to something real without feeling forced or out of place. Really shows how actors and writer's show some range.
Unlike season 8, it sucked at that
That was definitely forced
@@chrisc4507, which part was forced? Can’t fully remember season 8 as I have watched it in a while
@@AngelsTravelz100%
@ebb2040 season 8 is a joke, that's why you don't remember it lol. Show dropped off hard because it ended up being about politics and social issues
This is one of the only times when honestly captain holt was wrong. I love that he admitted it. Best boss ever.
I wouldn't say holt was wrong or right and the same thing for Terry like both have there pros and cons. Holts will help the future at the cost of now while Terry helps the now while at the cost of the future. There is no right and wrong in this situation like with most real world messages
@@mr.ilikespammobileedition592I agree
And what is interesting is that Holt's reason are not far off base. He wasn't the typical obstructionist boss but he genuinely was looking out for Terry. But yeah, he realized that now he is in a position to do something about profiling, an opportunity not afforded to him before.
its what happens when you are forced to ignore things to make change later, you become another cog supporting it
@@mr.ilikespammobileedition592 he was wrong, but for the right reasons. He fully believed he was looking out for terry's best interests, and wanted to protect him. But you cant improve the system this way either, and I think Terry correctly pointed this out that his daughters in the future wont be able to play the cop card and make this go away. At some point, you need to make a stand, and Holt was probably reminded of that. And even if it would hurt terry's future prospects, it's a risk worth taking. Holt just needed a moment like that to remind him that he isn't just a black cop, but he is a black cop in a position to make a difference, just like he always told himself he do should he be in that position.
The fact hitchcock told Scully exactly what was going on and for what I believe is the first time ever didn't make everyone in the room feel disgusting because of what he said really goes to show he had some character development.
I think its just chaotic behavior
@@jjanglesandfriends Chaotic Neutral swings towards Chaotic Good every once in a blue moon.
Or Hidden Depths.
Hitchcock and Scully were cops in the 80s and 90s. They definitely know when there's a racist cop
Jake: I can't believe this nothing like that has ever happened to me and I've done some pretty suspicious things in the street
Police: hey, hey, hey There! What are you doing?
@@danielwaugh2215 "I'm just playing a prank on my buddy"
Yep that’s how the scene we just watched went
@@logitechgamingmouse3985 somebodys grumpy
@@josewilkins2517 thats how the scene we just watched went
When your bro says he loves you, you gotta say you love him too. Cause thats what a man do.
I wanna like your comment but it’s at 99. But 👍🏾🫡
Plus, they're so close that Jake sees Terry as family. That was a nice last thing to say to Terry before he hung up.
It's only weird if you DON'T say I love you back to your bro
3:40 “That’s not the job man.” Best line in the episode
"i cant reach" floyd moment
“Family Matters” episode where Eddie got humiliated, and his cop dad Carl didn't believe him at first.
When Carl confronted the police that did it, one of them “Well if he told us his father was a cop-”
Carl: *slams something* “So the only reason you'd let him go is because his father is a cop??”
Damn!
Uncle Phil had a great scene in fresh prince calling out racist cops. The actor is so intimidating in it, it seems like it came from a deep place
@@stephengrigg5988 Wasn't that after Uncle Phil became a district court judge?
@@JaredJanhsen Season 1. Aunt Viv damn near got arrested by Barney Fife herself. Uncle Phil threaten to tie the precinct up in so much litigation that "THEIR GRANDCHILDREN WERE GONNA NEED LAWYERS"
I remember seeing this episode for the first time and being so mad at that scumbag sorry excuse for a cop. And mad at Holt for trying to convince Terry not to speak up and try to make his community safer. It makes more sense now, knowing more about the corruption in police departments and the punishments the good cops can face for reporting the bad ones. I'm glad Holt did the right thing in the end. It's a shame Terry got prevented from being the Liaison because he wanted to make the community safer, but a bad apple spoils the bunch. And Terry cared about the "bunch".
what scumbag? every point he makes is valid.
@@ccshumshum8104No they weren’t. How is it valid for him to stop Terry just for walking down the street?
@@ccshumshum8104 The show portrays what he says in a negative light and explains why he was wrong. You have to put in some serious effort to continue thinking that the racist cop was in the right, lol, which kinda says something about you?
So, weird that I have to spell it out, but:
- Terry was literally just walking down the street and when he approached the cop, non threateningly, the bad cop put his hand over his gun, immediately escalating the situation.
- The guy was not responding to a call, so he just assumed that a black guy in that neighborhood was up to no good, despite having no prior information about any crimes, suspects, or anything of the sort. He was walking around a neighborhood for no reason, saw a black guy with a toy, and immediately jumped to the conclusion that he was doing something illegal. This is racial profiling.
- He threatened Terry after he was complying with the cop's instructions. Terry said something while having both his hands behind his head and facing away from the cop. He then got cut off by the guy threatening him with violence by saying "keep talking and see what happens", which is obviously an abuse of the cop's power. Is talking illegal or threatening to the cop in any way?
- The guy literally says "you and I both know that you don't LOOK LIKE YOU BELONG IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD". What's that suppose to mean, other than "you're black so you don't look like you belong in this affluent neighborhood"?
@@DiePoopable yes. simple pattern recognition. everyone knows the socioeconomic background of black people are worse than that of white people in general. he's acting based on what his experience tells him.
@@brysonoduyela5779 entirely valid to see him as being out of place in the neighbourhood
terry crews doesn't get enough chances to flex how great an actor he really is. he always gets typecast as the humor character but this right here shows his amazing range
I can’t believe he said you could be chief one day to change things but he is a captain and couldn’t even fix this problem…
That's why he admitted he was wrong at the end. This shows how good a leader he is to admit to his own mistakes. Most "leaders" just sweep it under the rug.
There's a reason ACAB is a saying.
I get why holt didn’t want to file the report first but he always talk about how bad his time as deceive was I’m shocked he even said no
We were all shocked but it was clearly for the betterment of Terrys career. Standing up to it is fine but a Captain that can directly fire someone is better than a surgent that just request for a punishment.
Episodes like this one are what set Brooklyn 99 apart from so many other sitcoms. This episode ends in a satisfying manner while showing that these situations don't just end with "the good guys win;" life is too messy and complicated for that. The writers always show that the people who have been wronged don't necessarily come out ahead, but they do emerge from the experience stronger and wiser.
It's also worth noting that these episodes are really hard to do: you have to make sure that the show stays funny without making fun of the issue itself.
I don't watch a lot of Brooklyn 99, but my favourite thing about it compared to other sitcoms is that the characters feel like cops who are funny people, not comedians playing cops. There was another cop comedy, I forget the name, but it had Alfred Molina as the lead coroner, and it was so absurd and over the top that I never felt connected to anything going on.
It didnt hurt his career. Terry become Captain of 99 by series finale. ❤
4 years later, but yeah.
@@fabriciobarriosproductions5836 Becuase he passed up promotions that would mean he would have to leave the precinct.
@@alphanerd7221 true
@@fabriciobarriosproductions5836jumping from lieutenant to captain in four years is almost unheard of. Granted Holt used rank and a few favors to get him promoted but still. That liaison job wouldn't have gotten him anywhere that fast.
My favorite thing is that Hitchcock, dumbest, stupidest most unlikeable character in the show, still knows what systemic injustice and racial profiling is.
Meaning people who claim to not, or refuse to acknowledge them, are dumber even than he is.
More likable than Rosa or Gina.
@@alphanerd7221Okay, Gina maybe, but you are alone on that Rosa take.
@@nobodyimportant1447 Rosa is kind of a horrible person. If you knew her in real life you would not like her.
This episode is one of my favourite in B99. The way they approach such a controversial topic is really nuanced and well thought out. Way better than the most recent seasons where it feels like they just throw in complex topics with a tiny fraction of this episode’s care and thought.
Thank youuu for giving me the words to actually articulate why i think the netflix seasons fell... I won't lie i've been just saying "netflix made it too woke" but after hearing your words its more of How the delivered their messages being the problem not the messages.
@@tacoman1690q8 Yeah usually, people saying something is "too woke" (assuming they're not just some asshole who throws the word around for anything that doesn't align with their world views) the real problem they have is with the presentation of the message rather than the message itself. Because honestly, why would any rational person be against things like equal treatment and protection for all people and ending pointless discrimination to allow more people to pursue things they want in life? What people seem to hate is the feeling of that topic being "forced" on them personally, even if it's logically better for our society as a whole.
@@Lazarultos For me it's only a issue if the messages aren't presented in a believable way for the world im watching, A interesting way i haven't gotten it before, or with a different end message than what we expected. A good example is the new castlevania nocturne... We all know slavery is bad.. that's really all it says over and over and over again.
@@tacoman1690q8 "We all know slavery is bad" I mean, we have US politicians running on platforms that include teaching kids that slavery wasn't all that bad.
@@Hahahahaaahaahaa not touching a loser comment like that with a 10 foot pole. To much nuance to actually have a conversation with.
Wow I was fully expecting to see the bad cop walking out his precinct holding a written warning only to find his car tires slashed. But they made it into something powerful.
This always the mentality. "Sit back & take whatever abuse comes your way now. Because in 10, 20, 30 years you'll be in a situation to fix it then. So don't rock the boat because that would be inconvenient for us now." But by then you'll be so jaded by it the whole situation, you won't think there's ever going to be a way to fix it. And those people, who claimed to support you but really don't, and then asked you to shut up about it will have already moved on themselves & really not care anymore.
Actually its the opposite. I hate using public toilets too and if i have to use one i refuse to sit down on the toilet seat and usually just squat on the floor instead. if i squat low enough i dont even have to wipe after so I'm actually saving precious time by squatting on the floor
What’s it like being a professional victim?
but look at the world today compared to 30 years prior, those people who were patient are now able to fix things and have been able to change attitudes across the world. quick fixes dont solve large problems unfortunately. america is still a young county youll get there eventually
@@maltesefalcon85 You are right that there is no easy & quick solution to a problem. Especially with ones of this nature. But as I stated the people who have been there for 30 years have themselves most of the time become jaded by the whole thing that now that they are in a position of power & authority don't want to rock the proverbial boat out of fear of losing their status. Very few, if any, maintain that sense of idealism they had because they have grown too comfortable with how things are.
@@nerfgunner2327what’s it like being delulu?
I know a lot of shows do these episodes, but I love how they did this one, it didn’t feel forced and felt natural
6:08-6:47 this part especially was deep and Terry delivers it so well and real
This show handled some very sensitive issues like this very tastefully and professionally. I really appreciated these episodes and was sad that the show had to end because of these larger issues.
It’s amazing how B99 can treat such serious matter naturally and with gravitas for a comedy show, better than shows that are supposed to be serious
Great comment, but I can't read the word "gravitas" without hearing it in Holt's voice
"Greetings, ALLLLL"
As much as I hate to admit it. I’m not even sure if the complaint really did much to that cops career. Bad cops can get multiple complaints and still keep their jobs cause they stop just before entering fireable offense territory
I know I think the captain was right
That episode reminds me of the FBI agent who was stopped and detained by the police. All he did was sit and talk to his friends.
Trust the police to have a sixth sense...
6:23 is the most emotionally delivered line, great episode
What I enjoy the most of this, is Captain Holt admitting he was wrong. Terry was right, in that Holt, of all people, should be aware of what its like to be in that position. And Holt *is* in a position to make a change now, and it would be an affront to not do something. It takes a lot of character to admit you were wrong, and to admit you too, need to change, even if he had the best of intentions initially.
Terry mentioning "my girls wont be able to play the cop card" was a great argument to make as well.
This felt distinctly like a "very special episode" but that wasn't such a bad thing.
Yet there was no format change like the heist episodes. Just beautifully written.
Like an episode of family matters
2:15 "just in case, what car does he drive and were does he park it" hahahahaa
Where
If Cagney dosent sleep Lacey dondet sleep
And if Cagney and lacy don’t sleep ….
Terry dosent sleep
NO JAKE DOSENT LIVE
😂😂😂
R.I.P Andre Braugher…..Captain
Died 12/12/23 at 61
Terry Crews is such a great actor. He’s my favorite in this show.
A indian woman called Jaahnvi Kandula drove over by Seattle police. Still that cop is roaming on streets!
It feels wrong to "like" the comment, but it should be boosted up so more people see it.
"There's politics to being a cop"
😣 unfortunately true
Well there is practically politics in just about everything.
@@varunsrinidhi4747 except in politics. where its just acting.
i love this episode because reporting a bad situation can go good or bad. In life the right or wrong decision can lead to s***ty outcome.
One of the best scenes in my opinion from the whole show. It went about telling the pressing story in the right way, and it made you feel for the characters. Great writing, great acting, and the best way to tell this story without preaching.😊
This almost sounds like the crap he endured when he admit to being sexually harassed. Quite the parralel
One of the first comedy series I've come across to have a white person use "woke" properly in a serious situations. The term was created for bring attention to this very issue. At some point it got tuned into a derogatory word toward liberals who try and change a conservative system. That being said, there are more then a few people who take woke behavior waaay overboard.
Honestly, I usually only see "woke" being used in discussions about things like Disney blackwashing white characters or forcing a character's homosexuality down our throats. If every gay character was like Holt where being gay wasn't the central focus, there wouldn't be as much backlash. Obviously you'd still get some, but not nearly as much.
Well the term "woke" was created because of the injustice black people were facing at the hands of the police due to racial profiling and unprovoked shootings. Eventually other minority groups started to use the term to champion their own causes (which is totally fine). However, seeing that guy on the couch (I don't watch the show) explain the issue and say "You need to get woke" was great because that is exact the right way to use that term. @@RowdyBrian17
It gets used that way because they are trumpeting terrible ideas
@@RowdyBrian17I agree with you about Holt except for the Pride flag on his desk. I know so many gay people who detest Pride because they say it makes a mockery of real gay people. You dont need to parade down the street to just be yourself.
You can't be woke and white. Using the phrase as a white liberal is exactly the use of cultural appropriation that they would bully other people over. It's hypocrisy of the highest order. It's a black man's term used to describe other black men that white people are corrupting in the hopes of painting themselves as an ally without actually doing any of the work to help.
This is one of my favorite episodes in the whole show because it keeps the whole premise of the show while bringing up a serious topic.
Rosa was a real one for looking out for terry, she was gonna risk her job to slash some douchbags tires tell me she isn't a real friend for that.
They really capture the reasoning of the cop to a surprising level of detail. It’s unclear whether he’s uncomfortable with saying he’s racist or is not consciously aware of it, but he genuinely doesn’t believe he did anything wrong. His excuses are so clearly thought out and defended with such sincerity. He sees himself as righteous, and therefore won’t admit anything because that would imply wrongdoing. It’s a very common process in law enforcement to rationalise unethical actions with ‘doing the job’. Brilliant script work.
Sadly complaints get buried. Not an opinion. I tried to file a complaint once. They flat out told me it would get buried. And it did. Police will never be honored as long as they protect their own over the public.
Cagney and Lacey - gold!
9-9 is something else. Great show.
If I were a cop I would definitely file a complaint to him
1:52 even in a light hearted comedy show, the only way he managed to avoid arest and proceeding BS, was to be a cop.
Captain Holt was such a legendary Character
Great show! I love how they touch on serious issues!
This is Definitely one of my favorite episodes.
This brought tears to my eyes
RIP Andre
terry, your dignity is worth more than your career sometimes
What i love about this episode is how organic it feels.
This show was a gem
Compare this to how blunt they did episodes like this in season 8. Really shows how the writing went downhill in that last season.
Yeah but given the events that were happening, I think their was little places they could go without upsetting lots of people
First, great episode, over all an amazing piece of the same type of nonsense i've heard over the years.
Second, the hardest line ever "Captain Holt will wield it like a hammer to crush the guy". God damn.
So this is what Quinn was doing after the events of Dexter
"Get woke Scully" 😂
Men like that can not be wearing a badge.
you dropped your klansman outfit
@@ilovetweek000 I was talking about the racist cop.
🤣🤣 I was confused to mate
Anyone else recognize the white cop from Dexter? He was a cop in that show too
Det. Quinn yep he was a good sneaky cop in that one too
Quinn just always playing cops lol
RIP Cpt. Holt :(
Change from within has never happened.
this show is the best and this is only one reason why!
Oh damn this episode
Just think if Sarge had gotten angry and resisted he might have been shot especially with his size because his size makes him as dangerous at that distance as any knife or gun.
This is also an episode of Law and Order. And everything Holt said would happen to Terry, happened to Machad Brooks' character. He filed the complaint and they wrote him up for it.
THIS is how you do representation. THIS is how you do social issues and topical\current events and social commentary.
Not the hamfisted farce that Hollywood is force feeding us frequently.
Or maybe youre just noticing social issues in your programming and it makes you uncomfortable. Social issues have been in everything from HBO to PBS for YEARS. Far more obvious than this too...
Our super secret liberal agenda is WORKING BABY!
No but seriously. Its always been there. Sometimes it's subtle, sometimes it's not.
Yeah! Hollywood is evil and bad and wrong! Unlike this show which is totally not made on a set in Hollywood....
Despite it being a comedy, Terry Crews should of got an Emmy Award for this!😮
This episode jus further cemented how much I don’t trust police
“Get woke” 😂
It would have been fun if the superhero cop was Denzel Washington
I'm just so sad that this show has ended
Bone!
RIP Capt Holt
Quinn returns to the job. Iykyk😂😂
And people discvoverd in the last season that BB9 was "woke"
Yeah they never shyed away from addressing such social issues even from the beginning.
Because "woke" is nothing but a word idiots use for something they don't like. There's literally no such thing as "woke" lol, unless you're talking about waking up from sleep.
get woke scully- what a line
I had no idea they ever played straight. They played that very well.
It’s so weird to see a B99 clip on the PD channel
Right?
I just realized that the cop is the dude from dexter
Rip Andre 💔
Detective Quinn 😂
If it was me, I would have called the racist cop into the Sergeant's office...and then lock the door on my way out.
lol. “Sit down with the guy and have a conversation”.
That cop was lucky Terry is a patient man otherwise Terry have gone to jail for folding his ass in half 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
As an Asian man in America, that happened to me when I was in college. Turns out the cop needed a math tutor for his kid.
1:25 😂😂😂 get woke Scully!!!
2:08 😂😂😂😂😂
You have balance besmirchings.
True.
Wow that was so deep
Comedies have a way about them them strike the truth that much harder
There are no highlights in Scottsdale Margo.....😂😂😂
GET WOKE SCULLY
They gave my man a whole anime backstory
This is one of the few times this show's politics actually felt natural.
Does it make sense to ask questions if someone seems out of place? Absolutely. But the issue here is, nine times out of ten, there will be a completely reasonable explanation for what’s going on, like Terry being in his own neighborhood. What you have to worry about is that off chance that there is something bad going on. That’s why you investigate. But the other nine times are why you treat the other person with respect. You can carry out a respectful conversation at a distance that gives you a decent reactionary gap (forget the 21 foot rule, so many people have gotten shot over that), so you can keep yourself safe while also not making a potentially innocent person feel like a criminal. So do I understand the bad cop’s instinct to investigate? Yes. But I can’t in any way say that the way he carried out that investigation was the right way, or even a right way.
Why does a black man in a nice neighborhood seem out of place though?
@@onkeyjoeWell, he was rummaging in a car at night. But that is of course no reason for a cop to start a conversation in such a hostile way.
If you just passed by asking "Pretty dark for cleaning the car, isn't it?" and let the man answer properly, all the understandable information would have been gathered.
Here’s the issue with what you’re saying because inherently there’s nothing wrong with a cop asking a question..but what some may find suspicious differs between people . Like asking what a person is doing in the neighborhood sounds off putting
That wasn't investigating, that was plain and outright intimidation, and you are excusing it
@@JosephSchneider26Or at all.
Sounds fun carry on 😂
My favourite episode of B99
“Get woke scully” 😭
This is my favorite piece of media that depicts the reality of racism in police by far (keep in mind though i am white). Everyone says it’s so crazy to have come from a comedy, but i think that makes it all the more real. It was chosen to be one of the few moments of seriousness. Rightfully so. A genuine piece of cinema to define an era.
lol Terry Crews is playing Terry who could of saw that coming lmfao
RIP Holt
Crossing the thin blue line.
*0:00**-**1:12*
MOO MOO
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😅😂