‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ Chelsea Peretti Is Leaving After 6 Seasons
Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ Chelsea Peretti Is Leaving After 6 Seasons Chelsea Peretti, who plays scene stealer Gina Linetti, will leave

Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ Chelsea Peretti Is Leaving After 6 Seasons
Chelsea Peretti, who plays scene stealer Gina Linetti, will leave the dearest cop parody at some point amid the forthcoming 6th season, uncovering the stunning news by means of Twitter on Wednesday morning. In spite of the fact that she won’t be in the full season, Peretti indicated that she would return in a visitor star limit down the line.
B99 fans. Hiiiiiiiiiiii. Chelsea Peretti, here. I won’t be doing a full season of Brooklyn Nine Nine in Season 6. But that doesn’t mean I won’t ever be back, winky face emoji, heart emoji. I want to thank you for the hours you spent watching Gina be Gina:
— Chelsea Peretti (@chelseaperetti) October 3, 2018
We have tried really hard to create a storyline for her departure that lives up to a character who can only be described as ‘the human embodiment of the 100 emoji,'” he said. “While it’s sad to see a member of the family leave, we are so proud of Chelsea and excited for what she does next. Also, I know for a fact, this isn’t the last we’ll see of Gina Linetti. I mean, she got run over by a frickin’ bus, and she only missed like a week of work.
confident, idiotic-but-smart, pithy, and infused with rhythm and cell-phone radiation. ❤️💯It is hard for me to know exactly what to say. Perhaps Emmy Rossum said it best when she wrote about Shameless (I bolded the extra relevant parts in her quote below):
— Chelsea Peretti (@chelseaperetti) October 3, 2018
Peretti refered to Emmy Rossum‘s goodbye letter to Shameless in August, divertingly bolding “the additional significant parts” in Rossum’s note as being similarly applicable to her very own surprising flight.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine co-maker Dan Goor issued an announcement Wednesday, applauding Peretti for her unbeatable depiction of her character for as far back as six years.
Goor composed on this topic:
From the moment [co-creator] Mike Schur and I decided to create this show, we wanted Chelsea Peretti to be a part of it, and she always will be. She has brought so much to her amazing, hilarious, unique portrayal of Gina Linetti, which is not surprising since she is one of the funniest people in history,
Here’s my statement about the incredibly amazing @chelseaperetti. pic.twitter.com/OZAuEU7DSc
— Dan Goor (@djgoor) October 3, 2018
He additionally guaranteed that the manner by which Gina leaves the 99th Precinct will be as important as the character.
We have tried really hard to create a storyline for her departure that lives up to a character who can only be described as ‘the human embodiment of the 100 emoji,'” he said. “While it’s sad to see a member of the family leave, we are so proud of Chelsea and excited for what she does next. Also, I know for a fact, this isn’t the last we’ll see of Gina Linetti. I mean, she got run over by a frickin’ bus, and she only missed like a week of work.
Since Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s introduction in 2013, Peretti has played Gina Linetti, the 99th Precinct’s scornful and egomaniacal non military personnel overseer, who every now and again makes Amy’s (Melissa Fumero) life damnation and who was locked in eight times, yet never wedded. Halfway through the fourth season, Gina was hit by a transport, provoking fans to scrutinize the character’s destiny, yet she returned in excess of anyone’s imagination. For the beginning of the fifth season, Gina was missing on maternity leave, which concurred with Peretti’s genuine pregnancy.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine publicized for five seasons on Fox TV, before getting dropped and spared by NBC for a 6th season.
We were let go as a show by the Fox network. Our hearts were broken
Peretti’s co-star, Andy Samberg, said in July.
Then seemingly in the eleventh hour, and when I say the eleventh hour I mean 11 hours later, NBC decided to pick up the show and give us a season six. Rejoicing was abundant. It was truly like a 23-hour cycle of ‘Holy crap, I can’t believe that just happened.