Brooklyn Nine-Nine

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Name: Brookyln Nine-Nine
Abbreviation(s): BNN, B99
Creator: Dan Goor and Michael Schur
Date(s): September 17, 2013 – present
Medium: Live-action Television series
Country of Origin: USA
External Links: Official website Wikipedia page IMDB
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Brookyln Nine-Nine is an American action/comedy TV show focusing on the (fictional) 99th Precinct of the New York City Police Department in Brooklyn.

Canon

Main Characters

Fandom

The fandom is still small compared to other new 2013-2014 shows and is mainly focused on Tumblr, AO3 and FFN websites. It qualified for Yuletide in 2013, and fics have been written for it every year since then. Due to its three main female characters, it is also a popular fandom in woman-centric and femslash-centric fanworks exchanges like rarewomen and femslashex.[1]

Relationships

By the end of the first season, the most popular ship was the het ship of Jake Peralta/Amy Santiago.[2] Femslash is significantly more popular than M/M slash,[3] and the most popular femslash pairing is Rosa Diaz/Amy Santiago, though Rosa Diaz/Gina Linetti has been growing in popularity.[4] Despite this, the canon M/M pairing Ray Holt/Kevin Cozner is popular, and a few smaller slash pairings have gotten some traction, such as Jake Peralta/Charles Boyle.

Cancellation and Renewal

In May 2018, Fox canceled Brooklyn Nine-Nine, but the show was picked up by NBC 31 hours later. In that short amount of time, fans expressed their outrage at the cancellation using twitter hashtags #RenewB99 and #SaveB99. There were also several fan petitions. When the season 6 renewal was announced, fans reacted online using appropriate gifs and memes to express themselves. For example:

Common Tropes

Analysis

Many have argued the show is a form of Copaganda.

Example Fanworks


Art

Meta

Zines

Archives and Communities

Archives

Communities

Resources

Websites

Tumblr

References

  1. ^ There were three works posted for B99 during rarewomen 2013 (see: the Rare Women 2013 collection) and 10 participants requested B99 for femslashex 2014 (see: Sign-Up Summary for Femslash Exchange 2014).
  2. ^ As of 9 February 2017, 834 of the 1301 Brooklyn Nine-Nine works on the AO3 were tagged Amy/Jake.
  3. ^ As of 9 February 2017, there were 215 works tagged F/F versus only 79 works tagged M/M on AO3.
  4. ^ As of 4 September 2014, 31 works on AO3 were tagged Amy/Rosa. Amy/Rosa and Amy/Jake were the only ships tagged more than 10 times.