No queue data detected

The task queue data is empty, please close this page and try again. If it still doesn't work, your browser may not support this extension, you can try to change your browser or use another extension. (New version of Chrome browser is recommended)

Failed to connect to background

This could be caused by the "Service Worker" going to sleep. You may need to refresh the page or restart the browser to wake it up.

[s3e15] The 9-8 Apr 2026

: The episode concludes with a hilarious rendition of Toni Braxton’s "Un-Break My Heart," sung by Jake, Charles, and a captured Stevie on the way to prison. Guest Stars and Production:

: Jake and Stevie revive their old partnership, complete with matching nicknames and musical sequences, including a Beastie Boys tribute. [S3E15] The 9-8

In the Brooklyn Nine-Nine episode a standout feature is the guest appearance of Damon Wayans Jr. as Stevie "Chillin" Schillens, Jake's former partner from their days as beat cops. Key Highlights of the Episode: : The episode concludes with a hilarious rendition

: A water main break forces the 98th Precinct to temporarily relocate to the 99th, leading to chaos as the squad deals with obnoxious deskmates like "Juice Ellen" and a fake "fraud dog". as Stevie "Chillin" Schillens, Jake's former partner from

: The core emotional conflict involves Charles becoming intensely jealous and possessive as he feels sidelined by Jake’s "original" best friend.

: The episode concludes with a hilarious rendition of Toni Braxton’s "Un-Break My Heart," sung by Jake, Charles, and a captured Stevie on the way to prison. Guest Stars and Production:

: Jake and Stevie revive their old partnership, complete with matching nicknames and musical sequences, including a Beastie Boys tribute.

In the Brooklyn Nine-Nine episode a standout feature is the guest appearance of Damon Wayans Jr. as Stevie "Chillin" Schillens, Jake's former partner from their days as beat cops. Key Highlights of the Episode:

: A water main break forces the 98th Precinct to temporarily relocate to the 99th, leading to chaos as the squad deals with obnoxious deskmates like "Juice Ellen" and a fake "fraud dog".

: The core emotional conflict involves Charles becoming intensely jealous and possessive as he feels sidelined by Jake’s "original" best friend.