Brooklyn Nine-Nine was maybe the first time I stopped watching a show because I objectively knew it was still a good show but I just felt like it didn't have anything more to offer me compared to other shows that were also putting out new episodes. Someday I'll go back, but I'll probably go back to Cheers first.
(Michael Schur shows are often in danger of this with me, which is also why I voted Fawlty Towers over The Good Place.)
My other two votes were NewsRadio and Frasier. Not really bothered with going 2-2 on this one, though, Good Place and I Love Lucy are both great comedies.
I’m a little worried here because Brooklyn Nine-Nine is the greatest sitcom of all time and it’s up against a nostalgic great.
I get that Cheers is an All Timer but goddammit Brooklyn 99 is an All Timer too! I'm voting Nine-Nine!
Brooklyn Nine-Nine was maybe the first time I stopped watching a show because I objectively knew it was still a good show but I just felt like it didn't have anything more to offer me compared to other shows that were also putting out new episodes. Someday I'll go back, but I'll probably go back to Cheers first.
(Michael Schur shows are often in danger of this with me, which is also why I voted Fawlty Towers over The Good Place.)
My other two votes were NewsRadio and Frasier. Not really bothered with going 2-2 on this one, though, Good Place and I Love Lucy are both great comedies.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nu44FTsE90Q&pp=ygUZdGhlIHlvdW5nIG9uZXMgZ29vZCBsaWZlIA%3D%3D
Now’s as good of a time as ever to share the greatest indictment against Brooklyn Nine-Nine I’ve seen, a good 30 years before it premiered.
Justice for Basil Fawlty!
I still maintain The Good Place has one of the best series finales I've ever watched, to even suggest it was losing steam is ridiculous
"Tim's fine."