Watch Brooklyn Nine Nine Season 6 Episode 2

Okay, let's talk about Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Specifically, Season 6 Episode 2. Get ready for some possibly controversial opinions!
"Hitchcock & Scully" - A Love It or Hate It Episode
This episode is called "Hitchcock & Scully". Right off the bat, you know what you're in for. It's a deep dive into the lives of our favorite, slightly disgusting, detectives.
Some people adore it. They think it's hilarious. They love the backstory and the absurdity of it all.
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But here’s my potentially unpopular opinion. While I appreciate the commitment to the bit... I'm not completely sold.
The Good Stuff (Because It's Not All Bad)
Let's be fair. There are definitely some funny moments. Any scene with Hitchcock and Scully attempting anything athletic is gold.
The flashbacks are… interesting. Seeing them in their "prime" is a visual experience. An experience, mind you.
And the commitment from the actors is undeniable. They fully embrace the ridiculousness.

My Minor Gripes (Don't Come For Me!)
Sometimes, the humor feels a little too over-the-top. Like, we get it, they're gross. Do we need another visual gag about their hygiene?
The main plot can feel a bit secondary to the Hitchcock & Scully show. It's almost like the other characters are just there to react to their antics.
And maybe, just maybe, I prefer them as background characters. A little Hitchcock & Scully goes a long way for me.
Is It Essential Viewing?
Honestly? Probably not. If you're a die-hard Brooklyn Nine-Nine fan, you'll watch it anyway.

But if you're looking for the show's strongest episodes, this might not be it. It's definitely a "flavor" episode.
Think of it like this: it's the anchovy pizza of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Some people crave it; others run screaming.
The Unsung Hero: Terry Crews
Terry Crews, as always, is amazing. Even when the plot is a little…out there, he delivers.
His reactions to Hitchcock & Scully's past are priceless. He truly sells the humor.

Seriously, can we just give Terry Crews all the awards? He deserves them.
Final Thoughts (Keep the Tomatoes Down!)
Look, I still enjoy Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Even the episodes that aren't my absolute favorites.
“Hitchcock & Scully” is... an experience. A unique and memorable one, to say the least.
But maybe, just maybe, I’d rather watch another episode with a Gina Linetti masterclass. Just me?

So, what do you think? Am I completely off-base? Did you love this episode? Let me know!
Maybe I'll even re-watch it. With enough convincing... and maybe a hazmat suit.
Okay, bye! Now I'm going to go sanitize my hands. Just kidding... mostly.
Nine-Nine!
