Brooklyn Nine-Nine: The WORST THINGS That EVERY Main Character Has Done

The worst things Brooklyn Nine-Nine characters have ever done! 

By George Philpott /

Brooklyn 99 has been an essential part of every sitcom lover's diet since it first hit the screens back in 2013.

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It's no surprise to hear that this classic cop comedy was a smash hit from the very start, considering it boasted the combination of an incredible cast and a genius writing team consisting of the creators of both Parks and Rec and The US Office (Dan Goor and Michael Schur).

Despite its popularity, however, the TV gods have decided to call time on the plucky police pals after 8 seasons and 150 episodes (seriously, couldn't they have at least them them finish on season 9 episode 9?!) When the news broke, social media went mad with people calling for it to be picked up by another network whilst others reminisced about their favourite moments from the bullpen.

Newsfeeds across the globe were littered with hilarious moments from the 99th precinct, from Jake getting a police line up to sing Backstreet Boys to Diaz tripping on flu medicine. While it's nice to remember the heroic (and hilarious) things the characters have done though, it can often be forgotten that they've also had their fair share of horrible, selfish and downright evil moments.

This article will dive beyond the heroics of our favourite characters from Brooklyn 99 and bring their worst crimes, lies and deceptions to the surface. If you want to see true horror from losing dogs to blackmailing friends, then look no further.

8. Hitchcock & Scully - Scamming The Nine-Nine

What can be said about Hitchcock and Scully that can't also be said about an aging Golden Retriever? They're excitable when it comes to food, won't move all day, and will bury their heads in shame when someone notices a foul smell coming from their general direction.

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Throughout the show, Hitchcock and Scully are frequently the butt of everyone's jokes and for good reason too. Either they're using every trick in the book to avoid doing work or messing up a simple task so monumentally that they are sure not to be asked again.

However, as dimwitted as Hitchcock and Scully seem, they cooked up a truly devious scheme to get back at the 99 for the way they've been treated. In season 2 episode 8 titled USPIS, Hitchcock tells the squad that they had missed Scully's birthday and that it was a big one too. Out of sheer guilt, Peralta et al organise a whip round with everyone pitching in 20 dollars to make amends for missing the party.

When the coast clears, the evil geniuses split the winnings after successfully preying on their co-workers guilt. Truly maniacal. Must try this myself.

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