Unlike past replacement captains who were incompetent or malicious (like the Vulture or Captain Dozerman), Captain Kim is portrayed as genuinely kind, highly competent, and selfless.
It is eventually revealed that Kim is actually a huge fan of Holt. She requested the transfer to the Nine-Nine because she viewed Holt as a hero and trailblazer for marginalized groups in the NYPD. Captain KimBrooklyn Nine-Nine : Season 7 Episode 2
Jake and a demoted Officer Holt are convinced she is a "Trojan Horse" sent by Madeline Wuntch to spy on them. They spend the episode snooping through her home during a dinner party to find dirt. Unlike past replacement captains who were incompetent or
In of Brooklyn Nine-Nine , the most "interesting feature" is the character of Captain Julie Kim (played by Nicole Bilderback), who serves as a rare subversion of the show's "evil replacement boss" trope . The "Too Good to Be True" Subversion Jake and a demoted Officer Holt are convinced
Disheartened by their extreme distrust and the fact that they trashed her home (including her "most comfortable chairs in the world"), she transfers out immediately, leaving the squad to feel immense guilt. Unique Character Traits & Trivia
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Unlike past replacement captains who were incompetent or malicious (like the Vulture or Captain Dozerman), Captain Kim is portrayed as genuinely kind, highly competent, and selfless.
It is eventually revealed that Kim is actually a huge fan of Holt. She requested the transfer to the Nine-Nine because she viewed Holt as a hero and trailblazer for marginalized groups in the NYPD.
Jake and a demoted Officer Holt are convinced she is a "Trojan Horse" sent by Madeline Wuntch to spy on them. They spend the episode snooping through her home during a dinner party to find dirt.
In of Brooklyn Nine-Nine , the most "interesting feature" is the character of Captain Julie Kim (played by Nicole Bilderback), who serves as a rare subversion of the show's "evil replacement boss" trope . The "Too Good to Be True" Subversion
Disheartened by their extreme distrust and the fact that they trashed her home (including her "most comfortable chairs in the world"), she transfers out immediately, leaving the squad to feel immense guilt. Unique Character Traits & Trivia
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