The Rookie approaches its fall finale, and it does not fail to bring more stories of police work to life. ‘The Rookie’ Season 2, Episode 9 ‘Breaking Point’ Final Verdict Besides, the pair deserves such a break after their long shift at work and complicated romantic history. Three events in one evening sounded ambitious, but John is a man of adventure. Fortunately, John’s troubles pay off when he lands himself a date with his college ex-girlfriend, Dr. Howard probably was getting his life in order after leaving a life of crime, as implied by his story. This sequence ends with John incapacitating Howard, but one cannot help but feel sorry for the man. However, Howard breaks into John’s home as he did not have a healthy state of mind, inflicting pain on himself using the same screwdriver he used to get into the house. John’s instincts were to help Howard find his family, but he gets no leads. Howard lost his family, wife, and kids, as well as the house that now belonged to John. Initially, it delivered back a washed-up man named Howard Green (Geoffrey Rivas) to John’s doorstep. The past can either bring back god or bad things to the person. John almost always has the best partnerships with his peers, and this transcends beyond work– they become his friends, too, whether they admit it or not. It was a call too close but successfully made as John pretends to be Crystal’s gangster dad to keep her from harm’s way. ![]() True enough, John’s presence comes in handy when their target, Ripper (Devan Chandler Long), decides to take Crystal on a joyride. Still, Harper is as stubborn as she can, but John chooses to be with his Training Officer. As usual, John ‘Pep-Talk’ Nolan does his best to encourage his training officer and to keep her from doing undercover work, the same thing that took her time with Lila in the first place. Harper finally earned the overnight visit but is worried that she would mess things up. Handling danger, Harper is good at, but she is nervous when it comes to spending a weekend with her daughter, Lila (Carsyn Rose). Quickly, however, John deduces her reasons behind hiding the false identity. When the Case involves a Minorįor someone who retired from being undercover, Harper seemed to use her alter ego, Crystal, quite often. The men and women in blue experience emotionally heavy situations along with the civilian personnel working with them, after all. Wesley’s story presents a side of police work that does not always get the limelight but is equally relevant. It is likely for him to have more attacks soon. Despite his lengthy absence from the previous episodes, Wesley remains affected by the trauma he experienced. Wesley finally returns to work after the stabbing incident that injured him, but he is not quite well yet. While the creepy-stalker romance story with one of the stars of the show, Mandy Cross (Presilah Nunez) was admittedly quite short, Wesley Evers’ (Shawn Ashmore) PTSD sequence makes up for it. Also, it makes fun of how other cop shows come under the scrutiny of actual police officers. If anything, it is the show’s way of saying that they make sure of their accuracy in portraying the life of a cop on screen. The manner of how their plot happens is presumably a parody of how similar situations would happen in real life. On the other hand, Officer Jackson West (Titus Makin Jr.) and Officer Angela Lopez (Alyssa Diaz) become technical advisors for a Police TV Show, ‘The Suspect.’ Getting the Act Rightįor some reason, the actor Sterling Freeman (Daniel Lissing) chances on Jackson and Angela making an arrest. Meanwhile, Officer Tim Bradford (Eric Winter) and Officer Lucy Chen (Melissa O’Neil) deals with a sensitive murder case. On the field, Nolan helps Detective Nyla Harper (Mekia Cox) with an undercover situation. ![]() On Sunday’s episode of The Rookie, Officer John Nolan (Nathan Fillion) meets the previous owner of his new home, Howard Green (Geoffrey Rivas). With that, the utterly unpredictable landscape of the show brings more exciting stories to its whim. A third situation consists of a TV Show about cops, yes, a TV Show on a TV Show. Another, on the other hand, deals with the case of a minor and his mom. One involves yet another opportunity to go undercover. This time, a string of peculiar cases present themselves to the LAPD. The demands of working in the Police force never ceases to change. ![]() The Rookie learns quite a lot after meeting his new training officer.
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