Do you remember how netizens went through the five stages of grief when Fox announced the cancellation of the American sitcom “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” after its fifth season?
It was kwAaZzZy, right???!
Now fans (including us) will have to absorb another blow after Chelsea Peretti who plays the role of Gina Linetti announced her exit from the NBC program.
In a thread of tweets, Peretti explained her decision:
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
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
Unable to express what she really wanted to say in words, Peretti used Emmy Rossum’s recent departure from Shameless as reference. In the pictures she added, she indicated that she felt “similarly to stepping away from her years-long TV family.”
— Chelsea Peretti (@chelseaperetti) October 3, 2018
Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s showrunner Dan Goor also shed some light on the actress’s departure from the show, saying:
https://twitter.com/djgoor/status/1047532954304438272
Although the tweets sounded like a “forever-good-bye,” Goor assured that Gina will definitely be back in the series.
And since we already miss Gina Linetti, we listed down some of her unapologetic and smart comebacks to the world’s most “important” questions:
1. When your relatives (especially your titas) ask why you’re still single:
2. When an officemate asks why you always look upset when you’re really not:
Or tell them that’s your resting b*tch face!
3. When your employer asks about your work experience and strength:
Guuurl, you’re hired!
4. When your mom asks what do you even get from always being online:
“Ayan, kakakompyuter mo…”
5. And when your crush asks if you’re into surfing or hiking:
surfing the net, maybe?
6. When an officemate asks why you’re not partying with them on a Friday night:
7. When a relative questions your “political ideology” in family gatherings:
8. When you always get compared to your cousins:
9. When somebody has the guts to ask why women are easily offended by “rape jokes”:
10. And when someone asks you to introduce yourself (in a very “extra” way):
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