

This year, NBC brought its very own Brooklyn Nine-Nine pop-up experience to San Diego Comic-Con, and it was so fun!
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After entering a pseudo briefing room, we were all sent into the Brooklyn Nine-Nine police station to solve some crimes (aka some riddles).
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Though solving the case was cool — we had to decode some of Terry’s empty yogurts to figure out one of the clues — the best part was seeing the recreation of the Nine-Nine and all of the characters’ desks.
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For example, here we have Terry’s coded yogurts, a framed photo of his wife and kids, an extra pair of suspenders, and tissues because Terry needs his tissues for his tears.
There was Rosa Diaz’s desk, complete with an axe, a copy of The Intern (so she can watch the extras), and a Bi flag.
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Captain Holt’s desk, which had his pride flag…
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…and an adorable spread of photos of his husband and Cheddar:
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Jake Peralta’s desk, which had a very cute photo of him and Amy on display:
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Amy Santiago’s desk, which was predictably free of clutter:
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Boyle’s desk, which was overflowing with menus for his favorite restaurants:
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And Hitchcock’s desk, which was filled with games to play (because he’s obviously not working) and this GREAT pic of him and his BFF, Scully:
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There was also a replica Nine-Nine kitchen on display, which included a bunch of easter eggs from The Office…
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…and a note to Hitchcock and Scully telling them to get rid of their old food, as well as a BUTTLOAD OF THEIR LASAGNAS:
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And finally, there was a breakdown of some of the Heist rules:
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Gotta love the Nine-Nine!