The insults traded in this episode are some of the sharpest in the series. Who can forget Holt’s deadpan delivery of, "I thought you were dead, but I see you've managed to find a way to resurface from the underworld" ? "Velvet Thunder"
What other TV episodes or Brooklyn Nine-Nine moments 22. The Chopper
"The Chopper" works so well because it encapsulates everything the show does best. It balances a genuine detective mystery with character-driven humor. It moves the overarching plot forward (setting the stage for the dramatic Season 2 finale) while giving us iconic catchphrases and visual gags. The insults traded in this episode are some
The heart of "The Chopper" is the ongoing, legendary feud between Captain Raymond Holt and Deputy Chief Madeline Wuntch. This episode takes their rivalry to new heights—literally. When Wuntch grants Jake a high-profile case involving the "Fulton Street Four," Holt is immediately suspicious. He’s convinced she’s setting Jake up for a public failure to embarrass the precinct. This episode takes their rivalry to new heights—literally
Whether you're a first-time viewer or on your tenth rewatch, "The Chopper" reminds us that at the end of the day, the 99 is more than just a precinct—it's a family that looks really, really cool getting out of a helicopter.
If you ask a Brooklyn Nine-Nine fan to name the moment the show truly hit its stride, you'll hear a lot of votes for the "Halloween Heists" or the "Pontiac Bandit" sagas. But for those of us who love the perfect blend of high-stakes action and workplace absurdity, one episode stands above the rest:
As we dive back into the archives of the 99th precinct, let’s look at why this particular half-hour of television remains a gold standard for the series. The Return of Madeline Wuntch