Black Friday should have been a yearly thing like they do with Halloween and Christmas where something different goes wrong every year

  • "Black Friday can't be manufactured. That's what makes Black Friday beautiful."

    "We're never gonna have another Black Friday. Just be grateful you were alive to see one."

    Yeah. Brooklyn 99 was only able to capture the magic with 8 different Halloween heists because they were so complex they could pull out different twists, as well as Jake proposing to Amy.

  • I was always a bit sad we only got one ‘colour wars’ episode 

    “Let’s go this way. There’s a bunch of white people and I don’t want to get shot.”

    Then the lady with her was just like "alright, let's go then" 🤣 🤣

    It's one of my favorites!

  • That would’ve been fun. The Black Friday episode was so great.

    Maybe in those yearly episode someone else does the announcements. Cheyenne doing them was pure gold.

  • That would have been great, B99’s annual Halloween Heist episodes are all fan favorites.

    i’m literally watching one rn 😂

    I think it was only able to do all of them because they had so many twist opportunities. I feel like Black Friday chaos doesn’t have enough lenience for 5 different episodes

  • It was nostalgic for me because there was a time when Black Friday was kind of fun. The hours were very early but not insane, the day was crazy busy but actually easier than normal days because there's less time for BS problems to crop up people are just there to get their stuff and get out!

    Also retailers were less stingy with overtime back then so if you were a hard worker and wiling to stay late you'd get a nice paycheck to use for Christmas presents!

    So yeah it would be nice to see a little more of that, it was a fun show when it's more about the retail experience than the employees' various relationships.

  • by the time the show ended, black friday was a shell of itself

  • No one showing up to shop could have easily been an episode. Everyone gets up early, comes to work with a massive crew, and then…..crickets. The crew gets into some kind of shenanigans instead. At the end, some customer comes in, and comments that everything is probably sold out already. Staff looks at massive inventory.