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cugacu's review about Brooklyn Nine-Nine(2013)

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Rating 9

13:14 09 October, 2021

SpoilersWe love Gina.Chelsea Peretti’s Gina is PERFECT! Her character was the best thing on TV, I can’t tell how much I cried when she left the show.

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Just perfect. Beware coming into the last season: you'll just cry all the time.
Un fiasco.No hay poder humano que me haga cambiar de parecer de decir que es mala con ganas.