6 - Friday, September 20, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com r Andy Samberg breaks out of'SNL' Topical, quirky humor in 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' By ALEC STERN Daily Arts Writer Over the past decade, "Sat- urday Night Live" alums have gone on to star in some of the best comedies on television. A From Tina Fey and her bril- Brooklyn liant sitcom, Nine-Nine "30 Rock," to Amy Poehler Pilot of "Parks and Recreation" Tuesdaysat and even 8:30 p.m. Molly Shan-F non, whose Fog work on HBO's underappreciated "Enlightened" earned her an Emmy nomina- tion, "SNL" 's performers have consistently transitioned into successful sitcom careers. Hop- ing he can continue the trend, Andy Samberg stars in the new sitcom, "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," which arrived on FOX this week. There must be something in the water in the "SNL" offices because Samberg most definitely upholds the reputation of his peers. "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" is fresh, funny and surprisingly heavy on social commentary, all of which make it one of the must- watch comedies of the fall. "Nine-Nine" follows Detec- tive Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg, "That's My Boy") and the entire Nine-Nine unit of police officers. Peralta is great at his job, though his professionalism leaves a lot to be desired. When a new cap- tain (Andre Braugher, "Men of a Certain Age") joins the precinct, their polar-opposite personali- ties clash - jokes ensue. In addition to Samberg being on his A-game, the support- ing cast is superb, which is the mark of any truly great work- place comedy. "The Office" was so successful not only because 4 4 FOX Team Murder. Steve Carell, John Krasinski and Rainn Wilson were electric in their lead roles, but because any character could be counted on for laughs. From Erin, to Phyl- lis, to Creed, these characters didn't just round out the cast - they made "The Office" what it was. Much like the iconic NBC sitcom, "Nine-Nine" 's back- ing characters, including Terry Crews ("White Chicks"), Melissa Fumero ("One Life to Live") and Joe Lo Truglio ("Role Models"), are terrific. "Nine-Nine" is also quick to establish its tone, finding its nar- rative footing very quickly. The style is fully realized, which is one of the distinguishing char- acteristics of a great television pilot. The vibe, characters, story and visuals all work seamlessly together, much like the first half hour of fellow FOX sitcom "Arrested Development." While "Nine-Nine" still has a ways to go before reaching the soaring heights of the cult classic, there is so much potential that one can only hope it will eventually make a similar impact. Toward the end of the pre- miereepisode,"Nine-Nine"takes an unexpected turn. Braugher's straight-laced, hyper-masculine captain reveals that the reason it took so long for him to reach this level in his career is because he is gay. When he makes his announcement, it doesn't feel exploitive or gratuitous. It's not so the writers can make jokes at his expense. It's forward-think- ing, smart and above all proves that there is more going on than just sight gags and physical com- edy. It also helps that Braugher continues to be one of TV's most reliable actors. Last year, his short-lived ABC drama, "Last Resort," was regarded as one of the best pilots of the year. It's a title that Braugher might once again claim, as "Brooklyn Nine- Nine" is a very strong entry. Hopefully, "Nine-Nine" will be given ample time to further explore its characters, all of which are likeable and hilari- ous. It's notgoingto help that the show's lead-in is the abysmal and offensive "Dads," but if viewers watch the two in succession, it'll be even easier to see just how current and clever "Nine-Nine" is. 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In the form of Fire Lord The need to grow up, not only ad Sozin's Comet, there as an Avatar, but as a woman, is ever-present, impending a theme that has kept this show of urgency hanging thick intriguing. In this episode, we get ir. This urgency is what plenty of shots of Korra tussling gend of Korra" struggled with herself to come to the right I in season one and still decision, and when she finally ound in the premiere of decides, it appears in the form of wo." that classic "I'm-going-to-enter- the-Avatar-State-and-fuck-shit- up" format. Like any other time t mayybea people go into the Avatar State, d a & the moment is oddly cathartic dren's show', even if it may be slightly lazy sto- ry-telling, yet what keeps it inter- it it knows esting, especially in the context of "Korra," is the knowledge that V to get real. our new Avatar has a penchant for attacking problems head-on, without thinking things through. 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As is evident in the and love, but one of the episode's excellent last scene, this trengths has always been season seeks to explore darker nging dynamic its writers themes of naivety and forceful to create between every government in a way that was ainor character. sadly overlooked in the last few premiere is filled with episodes. e lines, coming usually Rather than grand, more tried- e mouths of Bolin (P. J. and-true ideals of "taking on the "The Game") or his new- world," Korra's facing the much ave-interest Eska (Aubrey more relevant challenge of grow- "Parks and Recreation") ing as a person, something the are you initiating physical show brilliantly underscores in with another woman?" meaningful connections back to change, April), and the Aang. And even if this premiere cleanly seals any gaps of might not have been the per- icing around, of which fect way to springboard us into e plenty. the discussion, I'm sure as hell sod every corner, there's an excited for what's to come. 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