This story contains spoilers for the season four finale of Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
The double episode finale of Brooklyn Nine-Nine season four was the comedy’s darkest and most dramatic so far (well, apart from Gina being run over by a bus last season, of course). Brooklyn’s creators left us hanging big time with a potential game-changer – Jake (Andy Samberg) and Rosa (Stephanie Beatriz) appear to be headed to jail after an undercover operation went horribly wrong and they were found guilty of bank robbery.
Happily, the series was recently renewed for season five, so we’ll find out how it all goes down, but what else might happen? Series co-creator Dan Goor has dropped some hints, but there are plenty of questions to be answered and things we’d like to see next season.
Jake and Rosa in the slammer would be pretty funny
How would Jack and Rosa cope behind bars? Source: SBS
“I think the preponderance of the evidence suggests that we should examine it,” he Entertainment Weekly. “I can tell you there will not be a yank. There will not be somebody running down the aisle of the courthouse saying, ‘He [Jake] was innocent! He was innocent!’ or cutting to him on parole and an appeal happening. We want to do the juiciest, funniest end result of the conviction.”
We hope it’s not for long, mind – although they have been sentenced for 15 years – but it could be a hilarious reversal of fortune for Jake and Rosa. How would they cope on the other side of the bars? How would Jake’s wise cracks go down? (Probably not well.) Would he become someone’s bitch? (Quite likely.) Would Rosa become top dog? (Very likely.) Whatever happens, this scenario raises an interesting conundrum. Jake and Rosa would have to be separated in gendered jails, and the action would have to be split three (or more) ways between these storylines and that of the Nine-Nine.
We’d definitely like to see dirty cop Lt Hawkins go down
Crooked cop Lt Hawkins (right) has Jake and Rosa wrapped around her dirty little finger. Source: SBS
“They’re guilty, super-duper guilty,” Hawkins declared at a press conference. We’d love to see this dirty cop taken down and shackled in a chain gang but Brooklyn’s writers are always ready to throw a curveball. There’s the chance Hawkins could get away scot-free.
More Ex(ercise)position please
Captain Holt, Jake and Rosa shake some booty and talk shop in Razzmatazz class. Source: SBS
During a Razzmatazz step class at the gym, Captain Holt (Andre Braugher), Jake and Rosa discussed the undercover operation to expose Hawkins as they wiggled their butts and Jake wondered if he does indeed have quads. It was all expertly deadpan and we’d like to see more huffy puffy exposition. Perhaps some police talk while rock climbing, speed walking or shuttlecock.
What will Gina’s baby’s name be?
Gina is pregnant and loved up with Milton Boyle. Source: SBS
But apart from the novelty of a maternal, loved-up Gina, we can’t wait to find out what the sprog’s name will be. We’re pretty sure it’ll be anything but ordinary if the couple’s early suggestions are anything to go by – The Enigma if it’s a girl and The Enigmo if it’s a boy.
Another semi-serious episode with social commentary please
In a hard-hitting episode this season, Terry was racially profiled by a white policeman. Source: SBS
“There are a few issues that feel like they’d be interesting and natural. We haven’t done much with the fact that we have two Latina cops,” he said. “And we haven’t done a tremendous amount with female cops in a very male-dominated organisation like the NYPD.”
More comically brilliant answers to questions we didn’t ask
We discovered that when Charles gets stressed, all his hair turns white. And we mean everywhere. Source: SBS
With quirky creativity like this, we’re looking forward to what the writers’ room serves up in season five.
While you wait for season 5, watch Brooklyn Nine-Nine from the beginning - season 1, episode 1 - starting tonight at 6:30pm on SBS VICELAND. Double episodes will air every Monday-Thursday.