How To Watch Brooklyn Nine-Nine Easy Watch Order Guide

Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s finale aired recently, and with that, this hilarious series came to an end. I was left reminiscing all the good times of the show, the memories it gave, and perhaps the ending could’ve been a little less sad. But as Jake Peralta said, “Goodbyes are inherently sad. It means that something is ending.”

However, maybe we’re not ready to say goodbye. At least, not yet. So here’s a watch order/binge guide for everyone. If you’re someone who hasn’t watched this show at all, don’t worry, no judgments. You can now with this guide.

I’ll cover the release order, watch order, run-time/binge duration, and where to watch this epic show that brought some freshness to the sit-come genre.

So, what are you waiting for? Let’s jump right in.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a sitcom with 8 seasons and a straightforward timeline. The show about cops in the 99th precinct is available on Hulu, Peacock, and Netflix, although Netflix only has 7 seasons but not the last one.

Watch Order And Release Order

How To Watch Brooklyn Nine-Nine Easy Watch Order Guide
Brooklyn Nine Nine

Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s narrative and the plotline are linear. You can watch the show in the order of release itself. There is no time hassle about following and untangling timelines, characters, and whatnot. Though there are some episodes with flashbacks and some guest appearances in them, you don’t need to go out of your way to watch those first.

All you need to do is grab some popcorn or ice cream, make yourself comfortable, go to the streaming platform, and press play!

Run-Time And Binge Duration

Unlike most other shows, the number of episodes has varied after the first few seasons. This could be because Brooklyn Nine-Nine was going to get canceled after the 5th season. I know. I can’t believe it either. However, NBC took the show, and it ran for 3 more seasons.

Here’s a list of all seasons with the corresponding number of episodes.

One Last Ride | Official Trailer | Brooklyn Nine-Nine
One Last Ride | Official Trailer | Brooklyn Nine-Nine
  • Season 1 – 22 Episodes
  • Season 2 – 23 Episodes
  • Season 3 – 23 Episodes
  • Season 4 – 22 Episodes
  • Season 5 – 22 Episodes
  • Season 6 – 18 Episodes
  • Season 7 – 13 Episodes
  • Season 8 – 10 Episodes

In total, the show has 153 episodes. Each episode has a run-time of 21 minutes. So the binge duration is about 53 hours and 30 minutes. Amy would’ve loved to do this math.

It’s the perfect weekend binge that you can start on a Friday night and end on a Monday early morning. (Title of Amy’s Sex Tape!)

Where To Watch Brooklyn Nine-Nine

How To Watch Brooklyn Nine-Nine Easy Watch Order Guide
Jake Peralta and Captain Holt

Brooklyn Nine-Nine is currently available on a few streaming platforms, but only Hulu and NBC’s Peacock have all the 8 seasons of the show. If you’re just starting, you can also stream it on Netflix, which has 7 seasons of the show.

Why You Should Watch Brooklyn Nine-Nine

I usually end it all with the best order to follow while watching a show, but since this one’s a simple watch, I thought, why not give you a few reasons to binge this show right now!

For starters, the show is more relevant than ever in the current societal landscape. The way it gives a funny twist to everything serious without actually trivializing the subject is sheer genius.

How To Watch Brooklyn Nine-Nine Easy Watch Order Guide
B99 Team

The complete setup might feel similar at first glance, but there’s definitely more to it. The sitcom genre was getting a little bland after shows like The Big Bang Theory as people consuming more alt-comedy genres like Schitt’s Creek and The Good Place, which were more story-driven. However, B99 brought some freshness to the genre with its own quirks.

There are numerous other reasons for you to watch the show, and I don’t want to spoil any of them. So what are you waiting for? Go on and check this hysterical show out!

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About Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Brooklyn Nine-Nine is an American police procedural comedy television series created by Dan Goor and Michael Schur.

The show stars Andy Samberg as Jake Peralta, Stephanie Beatriz as Rosa Diaz, Terry Crews as Terry Jeffords, Melissa Fumero as Amy Santiago, Joe Lo Truglio as Charles Boyle, Chelsea Peretti as Gina Linetti, Andre Braugher as Captain Holt, Dirk Blocker as Michael Hitchcock, and Joel McKinnon Miller as Norm Scully.

Braugher has been nominated four times for the Primetime Emmy Award and has twice won the Critics’ Choice Television Award. The show has also received a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comedy Series portrayal of LGBTQ+ people.

The series revolves around Jake Peralta, a talented but immature NYPD detective in Brooklyn’s fictional 99th Precinct, who often comes into conflict with his commanding officer, the serious and stern Captain Raymond Holt.

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