Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 4, When the Show is Set to Return on TV, Spoilers for the Episodes 11 and 12, and Much More!

Episodes 11 and 12 of the fourth season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, will be titled The Fugitive. The said episodes will feature the team working on the capture of the convicts that have escaped. An appearance will be made by the NFL pro-Marshawn Lynch, as a prime witness in the case; for the incoming episodes.

After its mid-season break, the American police sitcom is all set to return on Fox. Starting with its episodes 11 and 12, the mid-season premier will have a special one-hour long affair. The episodes titled The Fugitive will most probably return on January 1, 2017, however, it might be delayed because of NFL, according to Heavy.

The synopsis posted on TV Guide, for the eleventh episode stated that the first of two parts features the escape of several convicts from a prison van. This forces the whole squad on a manhunt all throughout Brooklyn.

The only key witness to the whole incident is Marshawn Lynch. On the other hand, Jake played by Andy Samberg and Amy played by Melissa Fumero, place a wager on who can capture the most number of inmates. In the meantime, the synopsis of the twelfth episode suggests that Jake recruits a surprising ally to help him with the capture of the last fugitive.

From the looks of things, the team is going to have their hands full in the upcoming episodes, as they are tasked with the very difficult job of rounding a good number of the escaped convicts up. It comes as no surprise to the fans of the series that Jack and Amy will turn their mission into a game of who captures the most number of convicts or escapees.

The NFL Pro Marshawn Lynch, according to variety, is going to play himself in the first episode of this special two-part series. He has the important role of a witness in the convict fiasco. Marshawn Lynch is a 30-year-old former American football running back; he played for Seattle Seahawks and Buffalo Bills.

Lynch is going to be taken for questioning into the precinct because he has observed the convicts escaping from a prison van. Now, considering his record with the press, the challenge before Jake and Terry played by Terry Crews is, how much information can they get out of their witness.

The episodes 11 and 12 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ season 4 called The Fugitive, is arranged to air on Fox on January 1, 2017.

All set, to make his annual appearance on the Brooklyn Nine-Nine show, is Craig Robinson. In the next episode, his character Doug Judy, who is also known as the slippery car thief Pontiac Bandit, with a side with Jake; becoming his uncommon ally to help him in his case of the escaped convicts.

Making things interesting is Amy and Jake’s wager of who can beat the other by rounding up the most escaped convicts.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 4

Fans got to see Jake and Amy one-up each other by going after criminals for the first time in the Pilot episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Now that they are in a relationship, it will be amusing to see how they contest against one another, particularly because of the condition that the loser has to move into the victor’s apartment as per SpoilerTV.

Jake’s archenemy, the Pontiac Bandit, is going to offer him a helping hand in chasing down the escapees, but that does not necessarily guarantee a win for Amy’s boyfriend since the Bandit has already tricked him a couple of times previously.

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