Tumgik
#deputy chief wuntch
sessa23 · 1 year
Text
The Master: Hello, Doctor.
The Doctor: Master. Good to see you. But if you're here, who's guarding Hades
19 notes · View notes
fandomtransparents · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Transparent Deputy Chief Madeline Wuntch
21 notes · View notes
goldstarsfortulip · 6 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
26 notes · View notes
michaun · 4 years
Text
Holt's Wuntch insults are always top notch but "Hello, Deputy Chief Wuntch. You've aged." is probably my favorite line of the series Idk why but like how quick it is the delivery the slight inflection at the end as if he's asking a question the drama the everything god nsjsjjsh
18 notes · View notes
annelesbonny · 5 years
Text
Okay but like. Irene McAllister as motherfucking Wuntch can you even IMAGINE
Deputy Chief McAllister: I'm the front-runner for a job in the Boston PD.
Captain Quinn: Boston? But it's so close to Salem. You do know what they do to witches up there, don't you?
——
Captain Quinn: Captain McAllister. Good to see you. But if you're here, who's guarding Hades?
——
Irene McAllister: Sticks and stones, Alice.
Captain Quinn: Describing your breakfast?
11 notes · View notes
mandibierly · 6 years
Text
'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' co-creator picks episodes for Olympian fans like Red Gerard and Mirai Nagasu to binge on
Tumblr media
Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg) introduces the Jimmy Jab Games on Brooklyn Nine-Nine. (Screengrab: Fox)
The Olympics may be airing on NBC, but it’s a Fox comedy that’s proving to be one of the biggest hits among the athletes.
Red Gerard, the 17-year-old American who earned gold in snowboard slopestyle, admitted that he woke up late the morning of his final because he’d fallen asleep the night before watching an episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Before she left for South Korea, figure skater Mirai Nagasu, who became the first American woman to land a triple axel at an Olympics during the team event in PyeongChang, told Yahoo Lifestyle that streaming episodes of the Andy Samberg series on Hulu was her preferred form of stress relief. “During these times of pressure and stress, I find that comedy really helps get me through it, and that is a funny show, so I’d definitely recommend it,” she said.
Tumblr media
Olympians/Brooklyn Nine-Nine fans Mirai Nagasu and Red Gerard. (Photo: Getty Images)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine co-creator and showrunner Dan Goor is thrilled with the endorsement. “I’m so incredibly flattered and excited to hear that Red Gerard and Mirai Nagasu watch the show! First of all, we’re all huge fans of both of them (and any other Olympian who watches the show, irrespective of sport or national team, but mostly we are fans of them because they are amazing),” he tells Yahoo Entertainment via email. “Secondly, I would love to do an episode where Jake Peralta and Mirai Nagasu chase an archvillain across a frozen-over parking lot, and just when he thinks he’s gotten away, Red Gerard and Charles Boyle snowboard out of nowhere and take him down.”
Since Gerard still has the Big Air competition ahead of him, and Nagasu the ladies’ event, any potential cameos will have to wait. In the meantime, we asked Goor to recommend the episodes that they — and any other athletes looking to unwind — might enjoy binge-watching between training sessions in PyeongChang. Here are his picks for “the most Olympics-appropriate and/or inspirational episodes,” with our own descriptions. (Though, Goor notes, “That said, people should watch every episode, so they can decide for themselves!”)
Tumblr media
Squad members compete in the Bulky Bulky Run Run event. (Screengrab: Fox)
“The Jimmy Jab Games” (Season 2, Episode 3): After being told their motorcade duty is delayed by three hours — and that Andre Braugher’s Capt. Raymond Holt and Terry Crews’s Sgt. Terry Jeffords will be out of the office — the squad knows exactly how to pass the time. Events in these “Games” include the Mouthathon (an eating contest with month-old Chinese food from the precinct’s fridge); Bulky Bulky Run Run (a footrace in bomb suits); Keep Your Cover (talk to as many fellow cops as possible before being recognized); and an obstacle course (i.e., print out a picture of Chelsea Peretti’s Gina Linetti using a laptop from 1982). This could be particularly inspiring for athletes dealing with weather delays in South Korea.
Tumblr media
Cheddar in “HalloVeen.” (GIF: Fox)
Any Halloween Heist episode: Now, these will definitely bring out the competitor in you. A fan-favorite episode every year, the tradition started with Season 1, Episode 6 (“Halloween”), when Jakebet Capt. Holt that he could steal Holt’s Medal of Valor from this office. The stakes are high: If Jake wins, Holt has to do Jake’s paperwork and announce that Jake is “an amazing detective/genius”; if Holt wins, Jake has to work weekends without overtime. In “Halloween II” (Season 2, Episode 4), the wager is similar, with Jake having to steal the watch off Holt’s wrist. “Halloween III” (Season 3, Episode 5) has Jake and Holt picking teams, and a crown as the coveted object (bonus for figure skaters: there’s an Elvis Stojko punch line). In “Halloween IV” (Season 4, Episode 5), a plaque inscribed “The Ultimate Detective/Genius” is locked in a Caboodle (or, as Holt pronounces it, Caboodale) — whoever possesses it at sunup wins. “HalloVeen” (Season 5, Episode 4) may be the most cutthroat (and our favorite) because Holt’s corgi, Cheddar, is used as a pawn in the fight for a championship belt (or cummerbund, as Holt insists) emblazoned with “Amazing Human/Genius.”
Tumblr media
Charles Boyle (Joe Lo Truglio), Capt. Holt (Andre Braugher), and Jake arriving in style in “The Chopper.” (GIF: Fox)
“The Chopper” (Season 2, Episode 22): Yes, it starts with the squad competing to see who can get Gina to look up from her phone, and you can argue the moral is “work hard for your dreams, and they just might come true” — Jake gets the green light to work his dream case, and to use a helicopter. But this episode is really for competitors who like to play mind games with their opponents. We won’t spoil it, but Capt. Holt and his nemesis, Deputy Chief Wuntch (guest star Kyra Sedgwick), go at it.
Tumblr media
Jake living his best life posing at “Nakatomi Plaza.” (GIF: Fox)
“99” (Season 5, Episode 9): This episode, the show’s 99th, reminds you what teamwork is all about (and how to overcome self-doubt). In Los Angeles to attend a former superior’s funeral, the squad has to work together to get Holt back to New York in time for his interview to become the next police commissioner. Why not just fly? Because they miss their flight after Jake insists on stopping at “the most important monument in all of America, the building from Die Hard” and doing an extended photo shoot. It’s one of the all-time great montages.
Good luck, Olympians. And happy bingeing.
There are 101 episodes of Brooklyn Nine-Nine are currently streaming on Hulu. New episodes resume this spring as Season 5 continues on Fox.
Read more from Yahoo Entertainment:
By the numbers: ‘Moulin Rouge’ will be the most popular figure skating music at the Olympics
An American story: How Chloe Kim, daughter of immigrants and social media star, won Olympic gold
‘The Bachelor Winter Games’ proves stupidity is truly international
10 notes · View notes
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Brooklyn 99′s Top 10 Guest Characters as voted by my followers    #9 - Deputy Chief Madeline Wuntch: “Hello, Raymond.”
44 notes · View notes
show-lex · 4 years
Text
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: 2x2
Holt is taken by surprise when his longtime nemesis, Deputy Chief Madeline Wuntch arrives for an inspection of his precinct. Meanwhile, Jake and Terry test the boundaries of “work friends” vs. “friend friends” as they investigate a stabbing at a hipster chocolate milk bar. Read the full article
0 notes
showlexsite · 4 years
Text
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: 2x2
Holt is taken by surprise when his longtime nemesis, Deputy Chief Madeline Wuntch arrives for an inspection of his precinct. Meanwhile, Jake and Terry test the boundaries of “work friends” vs. “friend friends” as they investigate a stabbing at a hipster chocolate milk bar. Read the full article
0 notes
our-showlex · 4 years
Text
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: 2x3
The squad has time to kill when the arrival of the Serbian President’s motorcade to Brooklyn has been delayed. So, Jake launches “The Jimmy Jab Games,” an annual series of competitions in the precinct. Meanwhile, Terry and Holt take on a new drug task force approved by Holt’s nemesis, Deputy Chief Madeline Wuntch.     Read the full article
0 notes
beautifulfaaces · 4 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Kyra Sedgwick
Facts
August 19, 1965
American actress
She is of English and Jewish descent
Filmography
Deputy Chief Madeline Wuntch [Brooklyn Nine-Nine: 2014-2019]
Mona [The Edge of Seventeen: 2016]
Brenda [The Closer: 2005-2012]
Julia [Another World: 1982-1983]
Appearance
Blonde
Brown eyes
1.65m
Roleplay
Playable: young adult, adult
Icons: The Edge of Seventeen
0 notes
thepeterssite · 6 years
Text
Kyra Sedgwick Net Worth
Kyra Sedgwick’s Biography
Kyra Minturn Sedgwick Bacon, known with her professional name Kyra Sedgwick, is an actress and producer based in America who is recognized for playing the character of Deputy Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson in TNT’s television series, The Closer. The role too helped her to bag the Golden Globe Award and Emmy Award in years 2007 and 2010 respectively. Besides, the actress has appeared in various movies like Born on the Fourth of July (1989), Singles (1992), Phenomenon (1996), Secondhand Lions (2003), etc.
Kyra Sedgwick was born on 19th August, 1965 in New York City to a English and Jewish parents. Her father Henry Dwight Sedgwick V, was a venture capitalist and her mother Patricia was a speech teacher and family therapist. She has a brother, Robert Sedgwick who is also an actor and her half-sister Mike Stern is a jazz guitarist.
Kyra completed her education from Friends Seminary and Sarah Lawrence College. She later enrolled at University of Southern California and completed her graduation in theatre degree.
Career Debut
Kyra Sedgwick made her television debut as Julia Shearer in NBC’s television series Another World when she was just 16. She did the role from 1982 to 1983 and the series too paid her good salary. Later in 1985, the actress appeared as Halina in her first film War and Love directed by Moshe Mizrahi. Besides, she had a minor role in television series like ABC Afterschool Special and Miami Vice the same year.
In the year 1986, Kyra Sedgwick appeared as Tess Brock in film Tai-Pan. Besides, she also made appearance as Dora Johnson in an episode of Amazing Stories named “Thanksgiving”. Later in 1988, the actress played a minor role of Prostitute drifter in film, Kansas. Eventually, the actress portrayed the role of Donna in film Born on the Fourth of July in 1989.
Later, Kyra Sedgwick made appearance in different films like Mr. and Mrs. Bridge (1990), Pyrates (1991), Singles (1992), Oliver Stone: Inside Out (1992), Heart and Souls (1993), etc. In the year 1995, Kyra played the role of Blanche in film Murder in the First and Bevan in The Low Life. Besides, she portrayed the role of Emma Rae King in Lasse Hallstrom’s film Something to Talk About. All these movies paid her good amount of money which helped her to increase her net worth.
Works from 1996 to 2016 and Net Worth
Subsequently, Kyra Sedgwick worked in films like Losing Chase (1996), Phenomenon (1996), Critical Care (1997), Montana (1998), Labor Pains (2000), What’s Cooking? (2000), Personal Velocity: Three Portraits (2002), Secondhand Lions (2003), Behind the Red Door (2003), Cavedweller (2004), etc. Besides, she made guest appearances in television series like American Experience (2001), Ally McBeal (2002), Stanley (2002), etc. These movies and television series too raised her net worth. Further, Kyra starred as the main character Deputy Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson in TNT’s television series The Closer. She played the role from 2005 to 2012 and earned good amount of money which raised her net worth.
In year 2012, Kyra Sedgwick worked in two films; Man on a Ledge and The Possession. Similarly, she appeared in films like Kill Your Darlings and Chlorine in year 2013. She also acted in four films; The Humbling, Reach Me, Big Sky and The Road Within in year 2014. These movies too increased her net worth. Besides, the actress had a recurring role of Deputy Chief Madeline Wuntch in Fox’s TV series Brooklyn Nine-Nine from 2014 to 2014. Further, she was seen as Jane Sadler for 10 episodes in Ten Days in the Valley.
Kyra Sedgwick’s last work was a TV series Ten Days in the Valley, and the actress is not working in any films. Nevertheless, her works have helped to earn the net worth of $17 million U.S. dollars. The actress had also charged $300,000 for an episode of The Closers. Besides acting, her career as producer has also helped in the earning the net worth.
Must Know Facts about Kyra Sedgwick
Real Name: Kyra Minturn Sedgwick Bacon Date of Birth: 19th August, 1965 Profession: Actress and Producer Height: 5′ 5″ Husband: Kevin Bacon (m. 1988) Children: 2 Instagram: 51.7K Followers in Instagram Twitter: 92K Followers in Twitter Net Worth: $17 Million
The post Kyra Sedgwick Net Worth appeared first on etcNepal.com.
0 notes
show-lex · 4 years
Text
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: 2x5
There's a mole in the precinct and Holt and Jake need to find out who it is before Deputy Chief Madeline Wuntch gets wind of it. Meanwhile, Terry and Rosa visit a "silent" disco to uncover new leads for their new drug task force. Read the full article
0 notes
showlexsite · 4 years
Text
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: 2x3
The squad has time to kill when the arrival of the Serbian President’s motorcade to Brooklyn has been delayed. So, Jake launches “The Jimmy Jab Games,” an annual series of competitions in the precinct. Meanwhile, Terry and Holt take on a new drug task force approved by Holt’s nemesis, Deputy Chief Madeline Wuntch.     Read the full article
0 notes
showlexsite · 4 years
Text
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: 2x5
There's a mole in the precinct and Holt and Jake need to find out who it is before Deputy Chief Madeline Wuntch gets wind of it. Meanwhile, Terry and Rosa visit a "silent" disco to uncover new leads for their new drug task force. Read the full article
0 notes
our-showlex · 4 years
Text
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: 2x2
Holt is taken by surprise when his longtime nemesis, Deputy Chief Madeline Wuntch arrives for an inspection of his precinct. Meanwhile, Jake and Terry test the boundaries of “work friends” vs. “friend friends” as they investigate a stabbing at a hipster chocolate milk bar. Read the full article
0 notes