Brooklyn Nine-Nine has wrapped up filming on its upcoming season 8. One of the decade's most-celebrated sitcoms, Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a product of the comedy genius minds of Park and Recreation's Dan Goor and The Good Place's Michael Schur. The show, which follows a team of detectives through their hilarious procedural trials and tribulations at the 99th Precinct of the New York Police Department in Brooklyn, began life on Fox to instant success in 2013. Over the years the show became so popular that when Fox cancelled it after five seasons, a razing campaign for renewal stirred up, ultimately prompting NBC to step in and rescue the series.

Thanks to its charming and intelligent storytelling, wacky gags, and absolutely adorable chemistry between lead cast members Andy Samberg, Melissa Fumero, Stephanie Beatriz, Joe Lo Truglio, Terry Crews, Andre Braugher, Dirk Blocker, and Joel McKinnon Miller, Brooklyn Nine-Nine has managed to stick around despite various odds. But, sadly, all good things must come to an end, and that's why Brooklyn Nine-Nine is also shutting shop with its forthcoming season 8. NBC recently announced Brooklyn Nine-Nine season 8 would release on August 12, right after the Summer Olympics, and at the same time, it also dropped a teaser previewing what's to come as the series prepares to bid farewell. Now, there is another update concerning the progress of the final season's production, so fans are advised to grab some tissues as they read along.

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On Friday, EP Dan Goor confirmed, in a heartfelt tweet, that Brooklyn Nine-Nine has finished filming its final season 8. The showrunner extended his gratitude to the cast crew, thanking them for their tireless efforts, and acknowledging their role in changing his life. Goor's tweet was met with an immediate response from Brooklyn Nine-Nine's official social Twitter handle, which proclaimed that the show's team is the "BEST. SQUAD. EVER." Take a look at Goor's tweet below.

At the moment, it's not thoroughly clear how Brooklyn Nine-Nine would finish off the stories of its beloved cops. Showrunners have previously confirmed that they are taking things seriously after the BLM movement and protests against police brutality. In fact, several scripts have been discarded or, at least, reworked in wake of the era-defining campaigns. When the show was halfway through filming season 8, Melissa Fumero said that the Brooklyn Nine-Nine team was working to give fans an ending that they deserve. While she didn't reveal too much about the conclusion, she did affirm that she wasn't taking anything for granted and trying to focus on the present situation.

Given the circumstances and the scrutiny, it will be tricky for Brooklyn Nine-Nine to do away with a memorable finale. And to add to its woes, season 8 only has 10 episodes - the shortest for any season so far - meaning that it's walking the fine line between fully fleshing out all character's arcs and shedding light on the issues of contemporary policing. Yet, despite the challenges, the odds are in the show's favor, as it knows its audience well, so it will be able to work its way around the most contentious narrative themes. For now, the conclusion of production on season 8 indicates how close viewers have come to seeing the end of their favorite comedy. It must be a bittersweet time for the cast and crew, as they are walking away after having accomplished so much. Hopefully, their endeavors will resonate with the audiences, offering them a feel-good ending that solidifies Brooklyn Nine-Nine's standing as the most iconic comedy of the era.

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Source: Dan Goor