TL;DR – It experiments with
the format while still having an emotional core.
Score – 4 out of 5 stars

Review –
One of the great things about getting another season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine is that it is clear that the writers, producers,
and actors are swinging for the fences, making the most of their new chance.
Today we get to see the fruits of that when we see the show experiment with its
format without missing a beat of what has made it so grand.
So to set the scene, we open with Hitchcock (Dirk Blocker) and Scully (Joel
McKinnon Miller) trying to work out how best to cook their lasagne only to
discover in horror that they forgot the garlic bread. However, all is not what
it seems because Jake (Andy Samberg) has discovered through keen observation of
Holt (Andre Braugher) that the slow internet is actually a crisis, because
there is a hacker in the building and if they are not found one of two things
will happen. Either the hacker will know the identities of all the precincts
criminal informants, or Holt has to wipe the entire server, losing months of
evidence. Well, there are 19 minutes left for them to find who it is … if they
can. Now from here, we will be looking at the episode
as a whole, so there will be some [SPOILERS] ahead.