I Want It That Way Brooklyn 99

Okay, let's talk about something controversial. Something that might make you clutch your pearls. Are you ready?
I think the Backstreet Boys scene in Brooklyn 99 is a *tad* overrated.
Hear Me Out!
Before you grab your pitchforks, let me explain. I love Brooklyn 99. I binge it like it's my job. Andy Samberg is a comedic genius.
But sometimes, just sometimes, things get a little *too* hyped. And that's how I feel about the "I Want It That Way" bit.
The Setup
The scene is classic. A lineup of suspects. Jake Peralta trying to identify the perpetrator. The witnesses are... less than helpful.
Then, the magic happens. They start singing "I Want It That Way". It's supposed to be hilarious, right?
Everyone sings it terribly. Terry Crews nails his line, naturally. Then, it becomes a meme. Everyone loves it.
My "Unpopular" Opinion
Here's the thing: I don't think it's *that* funny. There, I said it! The internet can come for me.
Is it amusing? Sure. Does it fit the show's vibe? Absolutely. Is it the funniest thing Brooklyn 99 ever did? Not even close.
The problem? It feels... predictable. It relies too much on nostalgia. It banks on the inherent absurdity of a crime lineup singing a pop song.
Better Moments Exist!
Brooklyn 99 is packed with genuinely brilliant, original jokes. Think about the Halloween heists. Or the Boyle family traditions.
These are recurring gags. They build character. They're funnier because they evolve over time. "I Want It That Way" is a one-off.
It's a moment in time. Great at first, but its replay value diminishes quickly. Just like Backstreet Boys music in general... kidding!
Why It's Still Good (Kind Of)
Okay, I'm not a complete monster. The scene isn't *bad*. It's well-executed. The actors commit.
The editing is tight. It's a well-oiled comedy machine at work. But for me, the premise itself is just a little... lazy.
Brooklyn 99 is better than lazy. It's clever, witty, and surprising. This scene just feels a little too obvious.
The Verdict
So, there you have it. My potentially offensive take on a beloved Brooklyn 99 moment. I may be alone on this hill.
But maybe, just maybe, someone out there agrees. Someone who's seen it too many times. Someone who craves something a little deeper.
I still appreciate the show. But I think there are countless other moments that deserve just as much praise. Let's give some love to the lesser-known gems!
Final Thoughts
What do *you* think? Am I completely off base? Is "I Want It That Way" the pinnacle of comedy?
Or is it a slightly overrated, but still enjoyable, moment in an otherwise amazing show? Let the debate begin!
And please, don't cancel me.















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