Fumero’s Physical Comic Skills on Full Display in Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season Finale
Fumero’s Physical Comic Skills on Full Display in Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season Finale
One of the arcs of the seventh season of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” is the impending birth of Sergeant Amy Santiago’s, played by Melissa Fumero, and Detective Jake Peralta’s, played by Andy Samberg, first child. It comes as no surprise that the birth of the married couple’s son was one of the central storylines in the show’s season finale.
A blackout hits Brooklyn just before Santiago’s water breaks while Peralta and his best friend Charles Boyle, played by Joe Lo Truglio, are out investigating the cause of the blackout. They try to make it back in time for the birth of the baby via a party bike, while back at the police station Santiago tries to juggle managing blackout protocol and holding off on the birth until Peralta arrives.
Fumero, who herself was pregnant during filming and gave birth to her second son on Feb. 14, 2020, gives a typical solid performance, balancing the serious tone her character would take in that situation very well with the physical and facial expressions that come with being on the verge of giving birth. In general, Fumero has always done a great job of incorporating humor into a usually very uptight character.
Santiago, a female Cuban-American in a position of power, is one of many characters on the show who subtly challenge the double standards we have seen in television characters for decades. Perhaps most notably it has created LGBTQIA+ characters, such as Detective Rosa Diaz played by Stephanie Beatriz and Captain Raymond Holt played by former “Homicide: Life on the Street” star Andre Braugher, whose sexualities are not an overly exaggerated trait of their personalities.
The show was renewed for an eighth season last November, which may very well be the show’s last. Still, its been one of the more consistently enjoyable shows on television for the better part of the last decade, and its nice that its series finale, come season eight or at a later season, will have the necessary time to give the series a fitting end, something that would not have been the case had the show remained cancelled after Fox dropped it following its fifth season.
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Report: Michael Rosen
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