A single-camera ensemble comedy following the lives of an eclectic group of detectives in a New York precinct, including one slacker who is forced to shape up when he gets a new boss.
The best episode of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" season 6 is "Honeymoon", rated 8.3/10 from 3647 user votes. It was directed by Giovani Lampassi and written by Neil Campbell. "Honeymoon" aired on 1/10/2019 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Hitchcock & Scully".
An unexpected third wheel puts a damper on Jake and Amy's tropical honeymoon. Back at the Nine-Nine, Terry experiences a crisis of confidence.
Director: Giovani Lampassi
Writer: Neil Campbell
Jake and Charles investigate a case of Hitchcock and Scully's from the 1980s. Meanwhile, Amy's uniformed officers and Terry's detectives fight over limited resources.
Director: Cortney Carrillo
Writer: Lang Fisher
Jake and Gina attend their 20th high school reunion. Back at the Nine-Nine, Charles helps Rosa with her love life.
Director: Jennifer Arnold
Writer: David Phillips
After Gina makes a life-changing decision, she bestows a series of gifts on the squad. But first, an interpretive dance ...
Director: Luke Del Tredici
Writer: Phil Augusta Jackson
Jake investigates a series of car thefts that point to an old frenemy. Meanwhile, the squad defends their favorite bar from interlopers.
Director: Cortney Carrillo
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
A promise made to a grieving mother sends Jake spiraling into obsession as he and Rosa comb the scene of a baffling murder for clues.
Director: Michael McDonald
Writer: Justin Noble
Holt and Jake become suspicious of a new Nine-Nine employee. Amy goes full-on Marie Kondo to declutter the bullpen.
Director: Phil Augusta Jackson
Writer: Carol Kolb
Amy and Jake hear conflicting stories as they investigate a sexual assault accusation. Holt refuses to believe an old nemesis is really dead.
Director: Stephanie Beatriz
Writer: Lang Fisher
Jake helps Amy navigate the complicated relationship she has with her brother, David. Charles introduces some drama into an undercover mission involving Terry and Holt.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Neil Campbell
A visitor from Latvia causes Charles and Jake to investigate Nikolaj's family. Holt and Amy bring in famed forensic scientist Dr. Yee to help close a case for Rosa.
Director: Linda Mendoza
Writer: Andy Gosche
A missing person case forces Jake to confront his issues with therapy. Holt invites Rosa and her new girlfriend to dinner. Terry overcompensates.
Director: Rebecca Addelman
Writer: Jeff Topolski
While celebrating their first anniversary, Jake and Amy realize they've had a communication breakdown over a major life decision.
Director: Beth McCarthy-Miller
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
A burglary investigation at Kevin's university reveals Holt's hidden insecurity. Amy and Terry's efforts to raise morale turn deliciously cutthroat.
Director: Joe Lo Truglio
Writer: Madeline Walter, Paul Welsh
As Hitchcock and Scully microwave a lasagna for exactly 21 minutes and 30 seconds, the squad races against the clock to catch a hacker.
Director: Payman Benz
Writer: Carol Kolb
Gina invites Jake and Terry over to her new place. Holt takes an interest in Nikolaj's education. Rosa rejects Amy's offer of a helping hand.
Director: Melissa Fumero
Writer: Phil Augusta Jackson, Marcy Jarreau
Mayhem and double-crossing overtake the squad as they try to distract Terry from his lieutenant's exam by kicking off the Halloween Heist on a new day.
Director: Rebecca Asher
Writer: David Phillips
Jake and Boyle hunt for a serial killer under the watchful eye of Commissioner Kelly. Terry learns that more money does indeed bring more problems.
Director: Matthew Nodella
Writer: Justin Noble
To right a wrong, the Nine-Nine teams up with the worst of the worst of the NYPD. Terry sinks into deep denial about his future.
Director: Daniel J. Goor
Writer: Daniel J. Goor, Luke Del Tredici