Brooklyn Nine-Nine recently getting cancelled by Fox and miraculously picked up again for a sixth season by NBC has really brought the world together.

Enemies cast aside their differences, strangers befriended one another on the internet, and old friends reunited to save the beloved police comedy. But that's not all.

Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Hamill, Seth Meyers, Guillermo del Toro, and Sean Astin started a freaking group chat about it.

NO BIG DEAL.

The hours of heartfelt pleas and tweets to save the show worked. Now Nine-Nine fans have another season and this brilliant fanboy group chat to enjoy.

OK, here's how this all went down. After news of the show's cancellation first spread, Hamilton creator and star Lin-Manuel Miranda shared his disappointment and love for Brooklyn Nine-Nine on Twitter.

RENEW BROOKLYN NINE NINE

I ONLY WATCH LIKE 4 THINGS

THIS IS ONE OF THE THINGS#RenewB99 — Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) May 10, 2018

He tweeted a bunch and encouraged fans to do the same, and before we knew it Star Wars legend Mark Hamill was doing the same.

Oh NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! 😩😭😫😢 I'm SO not ready to say #ByeBye99. Be forewarned @FOXTV-when networks dump shows I love, I'm known for holding grudges a long, L-O-N-G time. I'm still mad @CBS didn't renew #SquarePegs! 😡#EverythingILikeGetsCancelled https://t.co/NEry6Hrpng — Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) May 10, 2018

The Shape of Water director Guillermo del Toro got in on the action, as did comedian and late night host Seth Meyers and actor Sean Astin.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine has given us fully human characters, beautiful, powerful, flawed, vulnerable, majestic... In whichever form, B99 must return. It will. And I will be there to watch. And, it is my hope that I hope that, this time, a lot more people do too. — Guillermo del Toro (@RealGDT) May 11, 2018

News on @Brooklyn99FOX and @LastManFOX is a double gut punch. Two great shows with hilarious writing and terrific ensembles. — Seth Meyers (@sethmeyers) May 10, 2018

Here’s the thing about Brooklyn 99 being cancelled, I don’t want it to be. I love all of those people & they earned the right 2 have a final season victory lap where I could emotionally prepare. Don’t know them. Have nothing 2 do with the show. I’m just a fan who deserves better. — Sean Astin (@SeanAstin) May 11, 2018

Their wide-reaching platforms generated even more buzz and support for the show, and once it was picked up by NBC the five celebs rejoiced on Twitter.

After celebrating with the stars of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Miranda announced the five celebrities had formed a group chat to obsess over the show together.

On Tuesday he shared a screenshot from the chat, which featured a selfie of Seth Meyers and Nine-Nine star Andy Samberg waving to the guys.

Oh shoot Seth got Peralta to wave to the group chat #Brooklyn99 pic.twitter.com/sYjrddVa7w — Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) May 15, 2018

And then Mark Hamill responded to let everyone know the group chat had been named # GuardiansOfThe99. He also gave a wave of his own back to Jake Peralta.

And then he went ahead and made a mock Guardians of the Galaxy poster for the group just in case we were not already completely deceased.

Thank you men for your invaluable service to the television community, but BRB because we need about five years to process this all.

UPDATE: May 15, 2018, 4:58 p.m. EDT Updated with yet another scream-worthy tweet from Mark Hamill.

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