Returning to the excitement of that drama series that follows the daily activity and struggles of Jake Peralta, a young courageous and smart detective, who loves his work and struggles against coping with his new commander, who is tough. In this new season, Jake struggles against an assassination in the town.
Any show that lasts into its seventh season will develop certain formulas. While Brooklyn has done better than most at transcending its own clichés, change is not only OK at such an advanced age, it's almost necessary.
Season 7 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine starts off strong, utilizing many of the show's strengths while subverting some expectations and taking advantage of Holt's reassignment (for the time being).
It was one of the most memorable moments last season, so even if they're on the same page now, I think there's a lot of potential for compelling conflict ahead.
You can figure out how most of it will play out just by watching these two episodes, which may feel repetitive to some viewers. But when the formula is so fun and the characters are such a delight to watch, why change it?