The fact that on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Boyle went from being in love with and obsessing over Rosa to accepting the fact that she didn’t like him that way and remaining a genuine, trustworthy, and caring friend. There wasn’t a focus on being put in the “friend zone” or anything. He just accepted it and moved on appropriately. I love that.
I feel like Jake Peralta is an expansion of Andy Samberg’s character in “Lazy Sunday”
I just laughed so hard at the playing guitar and screaming interrogation technique that I scared my poor cat off my lap. That killed me the first time he did it, too.
Omg having the whole line-up sing “I Want It That Way” is the best opening gambit since “The Full Bullpen.”
I feel like Jake Peralta is an expansion of Andy Samberg’s character in “Lazy Sunday”
I just laughed so hard at the playing guitar and screaming interrogation technique that I scared my poor cat off my lap. That killed me the first time he did it, too.
I feel like Jake Peralta is an expansion of Andy Samberg’s character in “Lazy Sunday”
Most shows I’ve seen that mention fan fiction readers/writers portray them as kinda oddball super-geeks with no lives or social skills.
So I wanna take a moment to appreciate the fact that in Parks & Recreation, the character who writes fan fiction is the intelligent, successful, and good-looking primary love interest of the main character.
Also I want to read the full fic he wrote.
It’s only unrealistic because he said he finished it.
He’s obviously lying, so it’s very realistic.
Here we have Terry from Brooklyn Nine Nine. He’s an Absolute Unit, father, police officer, black, intelligent, kind, a main character……and writes fanfiction from The Good Wife.
B99 – breaking stereotypes all over the place.
ETA: gifset not mine, I think it’s from @msjessicaday
Note that both shows are from the same creator. Who also writes Kant fanfiction and calls it “The Good Place.”