This is bad. This is very, verybad.
After five seasons, Brooklyn Nine-Ninehas been canceled by Fox, The Hollywood Reporterreported Thursday. Fans of the show are distraught, to say the least, and immediately began voicing their sadness on Twitter.
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Some fans lashed out in anger.
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Others took to bargaining, wondering why some shows have seemingly lasted forever and yet the darling Brooklyn Nine-Ninemust suffer the fate of an early grave.
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Noted Brooklyn Nine-Ninefan and Tony Award winner Lin-Manuel Miranda is pushing to bring the show back from the killing floor with the hashtag #RenewB99.
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Some suggest that other platforms or networks take over and keep producing the beloved show.
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The bottom line is: nobody is happy about this. Nobody wants this. Why would you do this? Why would anyone think this is a good thing to do?
The people have spoken, and they want more Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
As it stands, the final episode of Brooklyn Nine-Ninewill air on May 20.
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