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[[WMG: [[spoiler: Gina]] will win Halloween IV]]

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[[WMG: [[spoiler: Gina]] will win Halloween IV]]IV]].
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[[WMG: The Brooklyn 99 squad is a Star Trek crew in a parallel universe, and will eventually be visited by their space-faring counterparts.]] The dynamics and diversity of the 99 bullpens are very similar to that of an Enterprise bridge, with Holt as Captain, Terry as First Officer, Santiago as Science Officer, Peralta as Chief Engineer, Boyle as Chief Medical Officer, Gina as Communications Officer, Diaz as Security Officer, and Scully and Hitchcock as Pilot and Helmsman.

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[[WMG: The Brooklyn 99 squad is a Star Trek crew in a parallel universe, and will eventually be visited by their space-faring counterparts.]] The dynamics and diversity of the 99 bullpens are very similar to that of an Enterprise bridge, with Holt as Captain, Terry as First Officer, Santiago as Science Officer, Peralta as Chief Engineer, Boyle as Chief Medical Officer, Gina as Communications Officer, Diaz as Security Officer, and Scully and Hitchcock as Pilot Navigator and Helmsman.
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[[WMG: Charles Boyle is part Cupid.]]

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[[WMG: Charles Boyle is part Cupid.Cupid, who made it his mission, consciously or unconsciously, to help Jake find love.]]
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[[WMG: Charles Boyle is part Cupid.]]
The man not only sensed Jake and Amy would get together from their first meeting, but woke up from a dead sleep knowing that Amy told Jake she was pregnant. That is a supernatural level of loving your ship. [[spoiler: And considering we don't know who is father is as of Season 8...]]
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He just couldn't keep his [[DeathByIrony cool]] and lost it in the [[JustForPun heat of the moment]].

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He just couldn't keep his [[DeathByIrony cool]] and lost it in the [[JustForPun [[{{Pun}} heat of the moment]].

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** [[spoiler:{{Jossed}}. Hitchcock wins the final heist. [[HilariousInHindsight This aged well!]]]].


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* {{Jossed}}. [[spoiler:Hitchcock wins it. Turns out, [[BatmanGambit he never retired]] and paid [[SpannerInTheWorks Bill some money to give him the trophy.]] [[TakeThatMe Hitchcock himself thinks him winning doesn't feel quite right]] after a TimeSkip]].
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[[WMG: The 99 exists in the same Universe as Series/{{White Collar}}]]. Think about it: criminals abound of various skill levels and the cops can literally get away with anything to catch them. Also in the first episode with Terry's brother-in-law the excuse Holt uses is that everyone is busy with "that Keller business by the docks." Holt has been in New York long enough to know at least some of what happened. Or it's just a {Shout Out}

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[[WMG: The 99 exists in the same Universe as Series/{{White Collar}}]]. Think about it: criminals abound of various skill levels and the cops can literally get away with anything to catch them. Also in the first episode with Terry's brother-in-law the excuse Holt uses is that everyone is busy with "that Keller business by the docks." Holt has been in New York long enough to know at least some of what happened. Or it's just a {Shout Out}
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* Scully: Since the ChannelHop, Hitchcock and Scully have risen in prominence, being PromotionToOpeningTitles, and having the second episode of season 6 all about them. While [[spoiler:Hitchcock has retired Scully hasn't and it'd be one last DarkHorseVictory, which pretty much every heist has had.

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* Scully: Since the ChannelHop, Hitchcock and Scully have risen in prominence, being PromotionToOpeningTitles, and having the second episode of season 6 all about them. While [[spoiler:Hitchcock has retired Scully hasn't and it'd be one last DarkHorseVictory, which pretty much every heist has had.]]
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* A disappointingly corrupt, incompetent or effeminate cop.

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* A disappointingly corrupt, corrupt or incompetent or cop. Or maybe just surprisingly effeminate cop.
or woke.
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Neither Annie nor Amy are *literal* pets, being humans.


Peralta is Jeff, the cocky show-off who saves the day with charm and cunning, but he's secretly a deeply insecure man who is massively scarred by his ParentalNeglect and deeply loves his friends and will always make a stand against bigotry. Amy is Annie, the goody-two-shoes who is a figurative as opposed to literal teacher's pet, she's sexually repressed, ambitious, detail-oriented and a very sweet, genuine (if annoying) person who has UST with the charming layabout. Gina is Britta. Basically a gigantic goofball who has a history with the hero (though a childhood friend as opposed to ex-lover) and does legitimately have other people's best interests at heart, despite being wrapped up her own neuroses and crazy beliefs. Boyle is Troy, supremely emotional, sensitive guys, who is talented but ultimately always portrayed as a jokey dork, extremely benevolent to other people and has a relationship with another character that is basically romantic. Rosa is Abed, emotionally repressed individuals that are nonetheless incredibly competent at a whole host of things and are honestly more effective than the main-character at solving the problems that they face, but is reluctant to step into a leadership role due to their lack of desire, while Abed plays it a little goofier, they're both mysterious sex symbols. Jeffords is Shirley, they're the mother of the group and hide their steely core around a nurturing sentiment, also they both have shameful pasts and start the show with a complex about their family life. Making Holt...Pierce, or perhaps how Pierce sees himself. He's the wise, stern, serious, competent, successful family man that Pierce always wanted to be. Hitchcock is Leonard and Scully is Garrett.

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Peralta is Jeff, the cocky show-off who saves the day with charm and cunning, but he's secretly a deeply insecure man who is massively scarred by his ParentalNeglect and deeply loves his friends and will always make a stand against bigotry. Amy is Annie, the goody-two-shoes who is a figurative as opposed to literal teacher's pet, she's sexually repressed, ambitious, detail-oriented and a very sweet, genuine (if annoying) person who has UST with the charming layabout. Gina is Britta. Basically a gigantic goofball who has a history with the hero (though a childhood friend as opposed to ex-lover) and does legitimately have other people's best interests at heart, despite being wrapped up her own neuroses and crazy beliefs. Boyle is Troy, supremely emotional, sensitive guys, who is talented but ultimately always portrayed as a jokey dork, extremely benevolent to other people and has a relationship with another character that is basically romantic. Rosa is Abed, emotionally repressed individuals that are nonetheless incredibly competent at a whole host of things and are honestly more effective than the main-character at solving the problems that they face, but is reluctant to step into a leadership role due to their lack of desire, while Abed plays it a little goofier, they're both mysterious sex symbols. Jeffords is Shirley, they're the mother of the group and hide their steely core around a nurturing sentiment, also they both have shameful pasts and start the show with a complex about their family life. Making Holt...Pierce, or perhaps how Pierce sees himself. He's the wise, stern, serious, competent, successful family man that Pierce always wanted to be. Hitchcock is Leonard and Scully is Garrett.
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** {{Jossed}} (probably) in Ep.2x18 "Captain Peralta": Jake's dad does appear, but if he had any better reason for leaving Jake than being a massively selfish jerk, he keeps it ''very'' well hidden indeed.

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** {{Jossed}} (probably) in In Ep.2x18 "Captain Peralta": Jake's dad does appear, but if he had any better reason for leaving Jake than being a massively selfish jerk, he keeps it ''very'' well hidden indeed.
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[[WMG: The final Heist winner will either be...]]
* Charles: Of all the major characters on the show (Jake, Holt, Amy, Gina, no one (either Amy or Jake but really the proposal is the important part of heist 5), Terry, Rosa) Charles is the only one who has yet to win a heist, so it'd be a major ThrowTheDogABone.
* Scully: Since the ChannelHop, Hitchcock and Scully have risen in prominence, being PromotionToOpeningTitles, and having the second episode of season 6 all about them. While [[spoiler:Hitchcock has retired Scully hasn't and it'd be one last DarkHorseVictory, which pretty much every heist has had.
* Jake: Unless you count the 5th heist as his victory, Jake hasn't won since season 1, and unlike the winners from season 3 onwards, he needed the entire squad for his plan, so it'd be fair if he won again, not to mention a case of {{Bookends}}.
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[[WMG: Captain Holt will become commissioner in Season 8]]
Seems like a bit of a no-brainer, but Holt's been on an arc lasting three seasons so far.
* In Season 5, Holt is on the short-list for Commissioner and spends most of the season trying to get to that position. It ends with him about to learn who the new Commissioner is.
* In Season 6, Holt has lost to a man who brings back regressive stop-and-frisk policies. He spends most of the season fighting the new Commissioner as a Captain, and while the new Commissioner loses his job, Holt also loses his job as Captain, being demoted to uniformed officer status.
* In Season 7, Holt spends time as a uniformed officer before being returning to the position of Captain after the death of Madeleine Wuntch.
It would make sense that Holt would try to take on the position of NYPD Commissioner again and win it this time. Especially since the show is apparently being changed to account for the Black Lives Matter movement, having Holt, a black man who has struggled against the NYPD's racist discrimination for most of his career, become Commissioner and change the NYPD from the top, could be a way to end that storyline and Holt's arc, if he's still going to be a police officer by the end of it.
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** If he is himself, there can be a CallBack to the bachelor party episode where he tells Jake that Reginald [=VelJohnson=] told him that Jake sucks.
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[[WMG: Rosa and Adrian Pimento will rekindle their relationship in Season 8]]
Season 7 has [[TheBusCameBack The Bus Come Back]] for Adrian Pimento, and has Rosa's personal life fade into the background again, other than a brief mention that she broke up with her girlfriend. This is setting up the two characters re-establishing their relationship in Season 8 -- possibly also leading to a potential ConflictBall with Rosa's parents, who'll take this as her being "cured" of her bisexuality, something that Stephanie Beatriz herself has said she had to deal with after she married a man.
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* Jossed: [[spoiler: "Ames, I've always known you were gonna be my boss."]]
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** Given that Amy has been promoted toe Sergeant, and Jake doesn't really seem interested in leaving his current Detective rank, where he does his best work, Amy seems more likely.


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