Brooklyn Nine-Nine season 8 scripts rewrite scripts thrown out Terry Crews confirms NBC Black Lives Matter BLM police brutality response

While police television shows seem not all that important at the moment, a John Roy Major question for next flavour's shows is how police series, which often glorify policing, will function after the Black Lives Matter protests triggered by the kill of George Floyd by Minnesota police force officers. Brooklyn Nine-Nine, NBC's comedy that follows the detectives of the 99th precinct in Brooklyn, is attractive measures to address the new perceptions of policing and rewriting the scripts for whol of its completed temper 8 episodes.

Terry Crews, one of the stars of the ensemble show, has confirmed that the writers had written four of the mollify 8 episodes before the murder but have scrapped them and are in the process of rewriting all scripts.

"We've had a lot of drab talks about it and deep conversations and we Leslie Townes Hope through this we're going to make something that wish be truly groundbreaking this year," Crews told Access Indecent (via Slash Film). "We hold an opportunity and we plan to practice information technology in the best way possible. Our show-smuggler Dan Goor, they had quaternion episodes each ripe to go and they just threw them in the trash. We suffer to start over. Right like a sho we don't know which direction IT's going to function in."

Crews didn't dive into how the episodes or overall Brooklyn Nine-Nine serial will change, but obviously the show is going to address police violence in or s way or leastwise work it into the background knowledge of the series.

Brooklyn Ball club-Ball club is No stranger to weak and socially important topics scorn existence a comedy. The series has tackled subjects so much as terrorism, spry shooters, LGBTQ issues, police corruption, and group profiling with more tact and state of grace than many dramas do. All in all, all the same, the show is a comedy with sight gags, punchlines, and a laissez-faire attitude to policing that sometimes feels more keystone snitch than modern crime show. Maybe that will help it adjust ameliorate than procedural law shows, which may find IT hard to accommodate to a world where police aren't always the heroes.