Here's All the Cool Stuff We Found on the Set of Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Reporters were invited to the set of Brooklyn Nine-Nine this week to interview the cast, and we found some weird stuff. Of course, all the season-two details were great, but I'm more referring to the framed bulldogs in police uniforms, scary clown figurines, and old costumes on display. It was definitely a trip for the books, and before season two starts up on Sept. 28, get a peek behind the scenes of the hit comedy!

Welcome to Brooklyn Nine-Nine day at TCA!

We got doughnuts . . . because cops love doughnuts. Get it? Side note: I had the purple one, and it was delicious.

Also, Brooklyn Nine-Nine-themed coffee drinks!

The cast gathered for the show's panel and gave some season-two spoilers.

Here's the whole team!

Andy Samberg was — of course — surrounded after the panel.

Jake Peralta's desk is like a page out of an I Spy book.

We caught up with Emmy nominee Andre Braugher at his onscreen desk.

Behold: the best part of Captain Holt's office.

Wait a tick — what's up with that wedding dress?

I found Joe Lo Truglio!

The writers also said Scully (Joel McKinnon Miller) and Hitchcock (Dirk Blocker) might be getting more camera time this season.

It's Peralta's and Santiago's date-night outfits!

How could you not take a picture of this?

Gina's (Chelsea Peretti) desk is pretty much exactly as you'd expect it to be.

You know you wanted a close-up of Wolfie, Gina's prized possession.

Remember the season finale? Here are Santiago's and Peralta's thrift-shop outfits for the dance competition. So much sparkle.

Best suit ever?

And don't forget about Captain Holt's sweet threads.

Found this by Terry's (Terry Crews) desk — fully assembled!

This guy lives in the break room.

Almost asked to try one of these on. Likely would have been denied.

This was on a random desk, and it's TERRIFYING.

Check out the precinct's bulletin board.

I haven't been in an actual holding cell, but this looks pretty accurate.

If you made it this far, your reward is this terrifying picture of me. You're welcome.