It is a workplace sitcom about New York City police officers in the Brooklyn ninety ninth precinct. This show portrays Brooklyn as an urban community with many diverse people, not unlike the ‘real’ Brooklyn. Like Parks and Rec, this show follows the main characters at their job and in their personal lives, but not documentry style. Brooklyn Nine-Nine does have a smaller main cast, but taking that into account, there are four non-white, and five white main characters. Identities of the non-white characters include Cuban American, African American, and Latina. The main cast of characters is comprised of three females and six males, there are two men and two women who are non-white identified. Unlike it’s predecessor, Brooklyn Nine-Nine has had a main character since the beginning of the show who identifies as gay, and is an integral part of the cast continuing into it’s fourth
It is a workplace sitcom about New York City police officers in the Brooklyn ninety ninth precinct. This show portrays Brooklyn as an urban community with many diverse people, not unlike the ‘real’ Brooklyn. Like Parks and Rec, this show follows the main characters at their job and in their personal lives, but not documentry style. Brooklyn Nine-Nine does have a smaller main cast, but taking that into account, there are four non-white, and five white main characters. Identities of the non-white characters include Cuban American, African American, and Latina. The main cast of characters is comprised of three females and six males, there are two men and two women who are non-white identified. Unlike it’s predecessor, Brooklyn Nine-Nine has had a main character since the beginning of the show who identifies as gay, and is an integral part of the cast continuing into it’s fourth