Who is Norm Scully in Brooklyn Nine-Nine?
The other half, with the angelic singing voice · The Bullpen
Norm Scully (The other half, with the angelic singing voice) is a character in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, part of The Bullpen. Norm Scully has been at the Nine-Nine since disco, contributes a beautiful operatic tenor, a service dog's worth of medical conditions, and almost nothing casework-related. He and Hitchcock share a desk, a worldview and possibly a circulatory system — the precinct's twin monuments to inertia, kept on through some combination of union protection and genuine, baffling usefulness in emergencies involving food courts. His feet are a recurring character. Nobody is happy about it.
When does Norm Scully first appear?
Norm Scully first appears in Season 1, Episode 1 (“Pilot”) of Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013–2021, NBC).
Who is Norm Scully connected to?
Relationships already established when Norm Scully first appears — nothing from later episodes.
- Michael Hitchcock — One desk, one destiny
Which group does Norm Scully belong to?
By the time Norm Scully appears, The Bullpen also includes Jake Peralta, Amy Santiago, Rosa Diaz, Charles Boyle, Michael Hitchcock.
Who else is introduced in this episode?
- Jake Peralta — The best detective slash genius
- Amy Santiago — The binder-wielding future captain
- Raymond Holt — The captain with one facial expression and a husband named Kevin
- Rosa Diaz — The detective whose address nobody knows
- Terry Jeffords — The sergeant who loves yogurt and his daughters
- Charles Boyle — Jake's hype man, foodie, full-time intense
- Gina Linetti — The human form of the 100 emoji
- Michael Hitchcock — Half of the worst best duo on the force
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