Such an intense series! But...Screenwriters, what are you doing with Tim? Q:Why do we need this branch at all :It seems to have been sucked out of the finger for the sake of the suffering of the couple that we have been waiting for so many years...
I don't like suffering in the series. And these are their hard conversations about feelings this season… I want everyone or my favorite buns to be happy.
@GoldenAlisia23: I don't like that either, especially when it's completely unclear what's next. When Bailey's husband showed up, I immediately realized that they would still be together with Nolan, with Harper and James the same thing. And here some kind of drama has been stirred up
I haven't looked at it yet, I'm afraid to start. They broke up apparently? And the next series is already 30) As I understand it, do they want to take some of the actors out of the series or just dilute the romance? And I don't really understand, are there 10 episodes in the season and is it closing or will there be a 7th season?
@Ksust: I read Tim's interview on today's episode, he talks about character development in season 7, provided that he will. Nothing has been announced, of course not yet
@ajcrvr: so maybe the problem is Tim himself, who has a severe crisis of self-knowledge and who does not trust not only his partner, but also himself? Looking at his behavior in this situation, you can't say that IT falls short of his life experience..
The whole series did not leave the thought of where that Tim from the first seasons was , what a great mentor he was , and in general he liked the character very much , but now he seems to have burned out 😔
Nolan and Bailey - expected, as they said earlier, it is necessary to justify the pregnancy of the actress) Tim, hmm. For some reason, there was a feeling that he would propose to her, and not leave her))) but...who knows) there are always such swings here) Harper is a beauty, just ❤
Smitty 🤣🤣🤣 How has he not been kicked out of the service yet??? I'm still getting high with Harper's hairstyle. Lopez is a good friend. But the plot is with Tim... It's not entirely clear why he broke up with Lucy. But it is more understandable why he dragged his ex-wife from the bottom for so many years.
@aoyagi_rena: But it is more understandable why he dragged his ex-wife from the bottom for so many years.' Why do you think that is? Otherwise, I don't understand anything about him anymore...
@aoyagi_rena: Tim does not know how to do anything else, he considers himself a traitor, a liar and a bad person, simply put. After parting with Lucy, he tries to protect her from himself in such a stupid way, saying that she deserves the best, and he turned out not to be a hero, but a man with secrets who lies to dear people. But as for me, the screenwriter just had to make Tim distance himself, take a break from the relationship, sort himself out and return to Lucy. And now, to be honest, if I were Lucy, I wouldn't even take him back, because a person with difficulties stupidly disappeared. Let's see how it goes from there, but Winter has a pool of tears and disappointment in the comments in the insta, so this pair will definitely be returned in the future 😅
Well, everyone complained that the screenwriters did not know what to do with Tim and Lucy, they could not prescribe anything intelligibly beautiful to them, well, you get it -sign up: there is no pair - there is no problem to come up with something 😂 But it seems that of course they will return everything back, Tim will not go anywhere
@alesenok: Well, they just went the easy and obvious way. You could bring up some ex-Lucy, for example, who became a criminal. To develop the story of undercover work, the field is not plowed there. Yes, a bunch of branches could be made where there would be a swing and there would be no boredom. Although take the same pairs of Harper, Nolan or Angela, is there anything interesting going on there? Except for pregnancies, nothing. It's strange that these two got to the bottom of it)
I'm a little worried about the promo for the next episode, I understand that Aaron's psychologist will be there with Tim, but I don't like her, she's kind of muddy.
What's going on there? The next episode is in 2 + weeks... It used to be so good when I was just starting to watch and there were whole seasons not watched.
A very strange way to separate Lucy and Tim " in different corners", everything seems very far-fetched and sucked out of the finger.. There is a feeling that after a couple of episodes they will be brought back and one of them will make a second proposal (given that they are trying so hard to show girls here as equal to men in everything, Lucy may well be the one who, who will call to get married)..
@SergeyKaravay: I think he's going to take revenge. This actor played the main villain in MacGyver for 5 seasons, it is unlikely that he was hired for a couple of episodes here.
@SergeyKaravay: Why not? He didn't return to the army, like he conveniently died, but he didn't really die, maybe he deceived Tim? And if he deceived the commander, then why is he telling the truth now? Why would that be? That's why they didn't believe it
Something this year, the reasons for couples to break up are one more delusional than the other in different TV series... I wonder if this is convincing for the Americans themselves? Or are we already two different species? =))
@Ksust: Damn, I watched the 911 episode just before this episode and was sitting like this "🤦🤦🤦" after each scene about a nun😂 I didn't expect a trick here, but they took it and made me do it again 🤦 😂😂😂
Why do this at all, in principle? I won't say that I was a fan of this couple, but I just frankly don't like this scenario move. Nolan is going to be a dad for the second time, and even at that age, it's interesting to see)
This season's episodes had already been filmed and the writers knew for sure that everyone's asses would be on fire from Chanford's breakup. I think the reunion should be epic and bright, otherwise it's all just nonsense. Nolan Bailey did not leave, but she had a husband for a moment, about whom she was silent. And here there is no reason to say so
I don't understand what they're doing to Tim and Lucy. It seems that the screenwriters just don't know how to develop these two characters and do not understand what they are doing with them.
@nastasiya_shuman: to raise the ratings, it turned out that they were not very good. Unsurprisingly, initially the main newcomer was Nolan, and his branch has become very boring and now the most popular tandem is Chanford. And where to develop them is also a question. Imho, if there will be a 7th season, then it will definitely be the last one
@Just_Jesse: Hurray!!! ☺️ It's just very strange that they write, they say, high ratings. I recently read that the ratings are low, that's why we decided to shake the Chanford tandem
@Ksust: It seems to me that they are pushing buttons so that people will stop reacting to it at all. No, they would try to give out quality instead of ridiculous moves in an attempt to intrigue the audience...
@alavitka: swings are good when they are elegantly integrated into the plot, I like some shake-up in long-running series. But the last episode is as clumsy as possible, parting out of the blue. The drama of nothing causes proper emotions, only disappointment
It feels like the series was filmed under the pressure of circumstances (although it is). Are the ratings falling? Conflict is needed. They made the most primitive one - the separation of Tim and Lisa, so that later everyone would wait for how they would be brought back. Is Jenna Duan pregnant? Let's make Bailey pregnant too. All I've seen the whole episode is Jenna taking such poses and hiding behind furniture to hide her already big belly. Aaron also pisses me off, they would have put him in his place earlier and sent him to paperwork, but here he is directly investigating himself and just scolded a little. The line between a beginner and an experienced detective is blurring. Smitty was great, as always!
@OlgaSilvertongue: Aaron has so much money that he can buy this prosecutor with his guts. He acted like he was talking to the staff...It's some kind of fetish to work in the police when you have a multi-millionaire family.
"You deserve much better", Tim is just "great"...I just finished it in an ultra-formulaic way, like according to a textbook. I even predicted the phrase on the first viewing even before he said it...
Tim and Lucy had a very strained breakup, and I liked this couple so much. It feels like this plot twist is only needed to get the actor playing Tim out of the series. It's a good thing they didn't kill him.
This series has already gone through so many pregnancies that I can't stand another one... Tim has become a slobber... I also understand that if Lucy had been seriously hurt in this whole mess with Ray, then it would have been more understandable why Tim was pushing her out of his life. And here, with almost no casualties, everything was resolved.
How infuriating Sergeant Gray's correctness is, right up to the shit! In each episode, he behaves like a pedant, saying that he distributes control to the left and right, everything needs to work according to the rules, rules, rules. Well, such a relationship in a team is implausible. You and Tim ate a lot of salt, he covered for you more than once, and you're like, fuck you, Tim, I'll drip on you with the city, let them deal with you themselves. Although you could just close your eyes. That bitch, I hate bosses like that. On the one hand, a positive character, fair, but on the other hand, the rat is creepy and you don't want to work with such an enemy. Either way, the Chicago Fire Chief is the perfect leader.
@san: Gray probably has no choice but to report to Tim's squad leader. Since there was an official hearing, the head of internal investigations was invited, in any case, this is all in Tim's case. Although this moment also touched me a little. Gray could have told him, they say, what a mess you've made here, well, it's good that it's over, I'm sorry, Tim, but you'll have to report to your superiors anyway, you know the rules. The fallout from the situation would be less...
In fact, everything is clear with Tim. He's a walking man of duty. And when the situation turned so that he lost his own confidence in his rightness, when he naturally lost himself, his life completely changed. It shattered. It's like getting up in the morning and suddenly seeing a black woman in the mirror instead of yourself. A completely different person. Not at all the "Tim who lived with Lucy." And either he will pick himself up from the pieces, or he will never return, because there is no one to return, that Tim is no longer there. Let's hope he does. After all, it's his duty.
It's a pity that Chanford broke up, but I think it's temporary. Tim is going through a rather difficult period in his life right now and he has to go through it in order to later learn how to cope with situations like in this series. I think this story has a certain meaning. Tim is a man who always does everything according to the rules. And this trait appeared in him for a reason. He grew up in a family with an abusive father. Such parents often grow up either those who always hide everything so as not to get for their actions, or those like Tim who always follow the rules so as not to get for bad behavior. And if they do something wrong, they admit it or punish themselves. Tim is used to living by such principles and departing from them causes such an unbearable and burning reaction from feelings of guilt and self-hatred, which is very difficult for him to survive. In this episode, he had to lie to his superiors. For him, this act crosses out all possible rules. And now he feels like the most terrible and disgusting person on earth. And such a person, in his opinion, does not deserve a girl like Lucy. Tim punishes himself and thinks that breaking up will make her life better. Tim's crisis was bound to happen sooner or later. And now he has three paths: 1. Tell the truth to your boss, lose your job, set up your loved ones. 2. Continue the path of self-destruction by continuing to punish yourself. 3. Understand that the right thing to do is not always to follow the rules. I want to believe that he will choose the third path and then we will see a new Tim, stronger and more resilient. I hope that Lucy will understand his difficult period and then be able to take him back.
When Bailey's husband showed up, I immediately realized that they would still be together with Nolan, with Harper and James the same thing. And here some kind of drama has been stirred up
As I understand it, do they want to take some of the actors out of the series or just dilute the romance?
And I don't really understand, are there 10 episodes in the season and is it closing or will there be a 7th season?
Looking at his behavior in this situation, you can't say that IT falls short of his life experience..
Nolan decided everything correctly!!!
Smitty first annealed the kaneshn!!!
Tim, hmm. For some reason, there was a feeling that he would propose to her, and not leave her))) but...who knows) there are always such swings here)
Harper is a beauty, just ❤
I'm still getting high with Harper's hairstyle.
Lopez is a good friend. But the plot is with Tim... It's not entirely clear why he broke up with Lucy. But it is more understandable why he dragged his ex-wife from the bottom for so many years.
why he dragged his ex-wife from the bottom for so many years.'
Why do you think that is? Otherwise, I don't understand anything about him anymore...
But as for me, the screenwriter just had to make Tim distance himself, take a break from the relationship, sort himself out and return to Lucy. And now, to be honest, if I were Lucy, I wouldn't even take him back, because a person with difficulties stupidly disappeared.
Let's see how it goes from there, but Winter has a pool of tears and disappointment in the comments in the insta, so this pair will definitely be returned in the future 😅
But it seems that of course they will return everything back, Tim will not go anywhere
You could bring up some ex-Lucy, for example, who became a criminal. To develop the story of undercover work, the field is not plowed there. Yes, a bunch of branches could be made where there would be a swing and there would be no boredom. Although take the same pairs of Harper, Nolan or Angela, is there anything interesting going on there? Except for pregnancies, nothing. It's strange that these two got to the bottom of it)
Chanford is a pity, of course, but God, HOW BEAUTIFULLY ERIC KNOWS HOW TO SUFFER.
A work of art!
I didn't expect a trick here, but they took it and made me do it again 🤦
😂😂😂
Nolan is going to be a dad for the second time, and even at that age, it's interesting to see)
Nolan Bailey did not leave, but she had a husband for a moment, about whom she was silent. And here there is no reason to say so
Imho, if there will be a 7th season, then it will definitely be the last one
https://deadline.com/2024/04/the-rookie-renewed-season-7-abc-nathan-fillion-1235886091/
It's just very strange that they write, they say, high ratings. I recently read that the ratings are low, that's why we decided to shake the Chanford tandem
Are the ratings falling? Conflict is needed. They made the most primitive one - the separation of Tim and Lisa, so that later everyone would wait for how they would be brought back.
Is Jenna Duan pregnant? Let's make Bailey pregnant too. All I've seen the whole episode is Jenna taking such poses and hiding behind furniture to hide her already big belly.
Aaron also pisses me off, they would have put him in his place earlier and sent him to paperwork, but here he is directly investigating himself and just scolded a little. The line between a beginner and an experienced detective is blurring.
Smitty was great, as always!
I am very glad that Nolan and Bailey decided to have a baby 🔥
Well, it's a shame for a couple like Lucy, why do that (
are there so few episodes because of the strikes?
Tim has become a slobber... I also understand that if Lucy had been seriously hurt in this whole mess with Ray, then it would have been more understandable why Tim was pushing her out of his life. And here, with almost no casualties, everything was resolved.
Let's hope he does. After all, it's his duty.
NAKANETSA
I'm going to lose my mind soon because of this long-suffering couple.🥴
Why are the writers doing this to us with this situation with Lucy and Tim? And in general, the reasons for breakups are as dumb as possible.
Tim is going through a rather difficult period in his life right now and he has to go through it in order to later learn how to cope with situations like in this series.
I think this story has a certain meaning.
Tim is a man who always does everything according to the rules. And this trait appeared in him for a reason. He grew up in a family with an abusive father. Such parents often grow up either those who always hide everything so as not to get for their actions, or those like Tim who always follow the rules so as not to get for bad behavior. And if they do something wrong, they admit it or punish themselves.
Tim is used to living by such principles and departing from them causes such an unbearable and burning reaction from feelings of guilt and self-hatred, which is very difficult for him to survive.
In this episode, he had to lie to his superiors. For him, this act crosses out all possible rules. And now he feels like the most terrible and disgusting person on earth. And such a person, in his opinion, does not deserve a girl like Lucy. Tim punishes himself and thinks that breaking up will make her life better.
Tim's crisis was bound to happen sooner or later.
And now he has three paths:
1. Tell the truth to your boss, lose your job, set up your loved ones.
2. Continue the path of self-destruction by continuing to punish yourself.
3. Understand that the right thing to do is not always to follow the rules.
I want to believe that he will choose the third path and then we will see a new Tim, stronger and more resilient. I hope that Lucy will understand his difficult period and then be able to take him back.