
He attributed some of his candor to his experience on Brooklyn Nine-Nine. (Venit issued a denial, calling the groping “horseplay.”) Crews also made a P.S.A. One of the show’s stars, Terry Crews, has been very vocal about his own experience of being sexually assaulted, even testifying in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee that WME talent agent Adam Venit groped him during a party.

One of the topics the crew is hoping to touch on next season is, not surprisingly, #MeToo. We want them to feel funny but also give weight to the issue and explore it in a fair way.” That means Brooklyn Nine-Nine will continue to come up with “more topical, issue-oriented episodes,” Goor said, though he admitted that “they’re really, really hard to do.

“The mandate from NBC all along was, ‘We know this show, we love this show. Season 6 will be “more of the same-and better,” executive producer Dan Goor promised at the Television Critics Association’s summer press tour on Wednesday. Brooklyn Nine-Nine might have been resuscitated by NBC after its cancellation by Fox in May, but don’t expect any major changes when the show returns early next year.
