Brooklyn Nine-Nine will air a storyline about police brutality in Season 8. After reportedly scrapping at least four episodes from its upcoming season in light of the nationwide Black Lives Matter protests over police brutality and racial inequality that were sparked by the killing of George Floyd in May, the NBC cop comedy is making an effort to address the ways the world has shifted since its Season 7 finale aired.In a new Variety profile of Andre Braugher, series co-creator Dan Goor confirmed that the show's writers are creating a storyline about police brutality that they are trying to ensure is "thorough." It's not yet clear how the story will unfold, but Goor said, "We want to make sure we get it right."Braugher agreed it was.
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