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We begin with a flashback to 1986, as a young Scully and Hitchcock (played by Titans‘ Alan Ritchson and GLOW‘s Wyatt Nash) […] Fall behind? Read our previous Brooklyn Nine-Nine recap here.
Yes, we’re talking about Hitchcock (Dirk Blocker) and Scully (Joel McKinnon Miller), whose backstory is finally addressed on Thursday’s episode, aptly titled, “Hitchcock & Scully.” ...
Since Hitchcock and Skully literally sit opposite each other, this appears exactly as awkward as you'd imagine - and exactly as hilarious as you'd expect from the series.
Young Hitchcock and Scully were both charming and eloquent, saying things like, "Thank you kindly, little lady," and "Our pleas" (which is short for pleasure, obviously). They drank whiskey neat ...
A review of “Hitchcock & Scully,” this week’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine, coming up just as soon as I see the bucket of male body butter… It’s been almost three years since “House Mouses ...
For this episode, two new actors were actually cast in the roles of young Hitchcock and Scully. About what transpires during the 30-minute narrative, Blocker says, “The casting and writing is so ...
As we know, Hitchcock and Scully are well… sort of out of their prime. They’ve done their years and caught a bunch of baddies so now they’re cruising.
Episode two of Brooklyn Nine-Nine season six is just hours away for us Aussies and tonight, it's time for the Hitchcock and Scully origin story. 8:30pm tonight on SBS Viceland.
The episode gives us more than a few flashbacks showing how badass and ripped the young cops — who went by Flat Top (Scully) and The Freak (Hitchcock) were in the ’80s — once were and how ...
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