Critics’ scores: 4.6 / 5.0
4.6
Wow, that hour had a lot of processing!
Somehow, Rookie Season 7 Episode 5 is filled with a strong impact, spinning a few fascinating stories at once while still leaving us hanging.
Jason Saga is over, or the threat he posed to Bailey is over, but now Belan’s marriage is in trouble with Malvador and my head is spinning!


Rest, Jason; good to ride!
Ultimately, the rookie has been busy with this Jason storyline and we don’t have to deal with it anymore.
He was never a compelling villain, and his interest in Bailey was no higher than a must-see arc. However, it may open the door to something more fascinating.
Jason may be sucking a villain, but Malvado isn’t attracted, and it’s really impressive how the killer captured it so easily. But I’m here!
Malvado set his sights on Jason, who got him in any way necessary.


He and Bailey’s United team were clever and achieved ideal results.
It’s nice to be confirmed that Drew, the woman who appeared at Nolan’s door, was the one who worked with Jason. We have little time to process the message and how to have fun before Malvado takes her away.
I guess that’s buying one, getting a free special offer or something. Should we attract that woman to Jason on his messy revenge network? Maybe not.
Any woman who can indulge Jason to run around in a car and then kidnap her is not worthy of sympathy. It’s OK, I probably laughed when Bailey was cut off. It was a really unexpected moment.
Ironically, the most interesting part of Jason is his death and how it will affect Bailey and Nolan. Now that he has learned the truth about Bailey’s cooperation with Malvador, what will he do?


We just thought about how rookies have Nolan problems, and our lovely commenters even said that the root cause of Nolan problems is usually Bailey. Well, Elizabeth, this hour proves you right!
Maybe there is a bailan storyline that may catch people’s attention after all, and that’s how they’ll deal with this giant Bailey with the infamous hope the killer kills her dangerous ex-husband and her current police husband find out about it .
Nolan is well-known for using the rules. He is prone to rogue moments.
But how will he collude with his wife with the killer and take out her ex’s collusion? She didn’t pull the trigger, but set it anyway.
This question is about Nolan’s moral compass and personal ethics, but he also likes Bailey. Can you imagine a world where Nolan dating his wife?


Another exciting storyline in an hour is Harper approaching the second serial killer.
No, Seth is not a copycat killer, though he still doubts we will enter in in a flash. Instead, we have Glasser who put the bills on the tee.
You can’t imagine him and Novak revealing a “rest bitch”? They both have che bones to cut glass, blending glass and a creepy fusion.
Glasser’s fixation on Harper was immediately.
On the one hand, who can blame him? Harper is hot, bad guy and smart whip.


But on the other hand, the creepy attention he spent on her made me confide, he was the one who attacked her in a shelter and injected her with one of the dirty needles.
Harper did a great job pushing her struggles to the background.
The paralysis had a profound impact on her, and was afraid that in the future, it might hang over her head because one of the needles signed something.
She is in poor condition, but hides it and focuses on solving the case.
Now that her sight has Glasser, it brings her a new sense of purpose and a real goal for her interests. By focusing on Glasser and knocking him out, she is struggling to endure the trauma she has experienced.


The Harper and Glasser scenes shouldn’t be as pleasant as before. Seriously, her blue-eyed serial killer on her jumpsuit has more chemistry than her husband?
The frivolous energy between them is fascinating, although they do so for different reasons. Glasser seems to be fascinated by Harper in the same way, and the killer will be one of the victims.
Harper is good at flirting and uses her Wiles to disarm Glasser and collect information to support her theory.
The greatness of this whole thing is that even if others have adjusted the murders in the interrogation room, mentally discomfortable individuals, they can and are willing to trust Harper’s judgment of Glaser.
They have no evidence to knock him down now. But, as Harper told him during that kick-off kick, Mekia Cox killed him and the police were on him.


Harper, police and UC were there, waiting for him to slid out and chase another person so they could drop him down. Hopefully the paranoid from constant surveillance and watching will get him.
It’s an exciting potential storyline, especially for Harper. Her marriage isn’t as hot as hers these days, but directing her attention to Glaser and taking him away might be exactly what she (we) needs.
On the rookie front, Seth and Miles are on two different trajectories, and their role reversals are wild.
Remember Seth is a sweet, lovely rookie worthy of cheering and providing comedic relief, and Miles is the one who everyone thinks it’s a problem?
Man, things have changed!


Lucy has intuition about Seth and will not let go. It makes me proud that she has always trusted her intuition rather than retreating from there.
She might let go of the second person a few seasons ago, and some people refuted her idea. But she is doing research and making the best call.
A trip to Seth’s school confirmed that he lied about two girlfriends and their different incidents. He was shocked by his lying without dating the two girls.
This makes you think of him in a romantic sense and how he sees and interacts with women. Seth may not be a serial killer, but there is something about him.
He admits that lying whenever he gets into trouble is something he has been doing. He seems to be real about it, but it doesn’t matter.


If he is a pathological liar about the most casual thing in his personal life, it is that he resorts to it in his work and in his field.
Lucy’s concerns about possible emergence are correct, and her assessment that he shouldn’t be a policeman is reasonable and justified given what she has learned.
But Seth may thwart her from cancer.
Now, we have to wonder if Seth is actually cancer or did he lie when he realized something Lucy could say and ended his career?
The station has invested a lot in rookies and they don’t want to go back in that regard.


But, most importantly, they don’t want to get rid of the patient and risk litigation or something.
Seth sticks with it, but he’s cheating on cancer, right?
Myers is lying because of how happy he is to Camille.
Bradford has been shocked by the long-distance relationship since Rachel’s return. He still feels about the situation.
Meanwhile, Miles and Luna flirt and chat are the cutest. Myers is a charming guy. It’s hard not to be attracted by his charm.


It sounds like he and Camilla have been together all their lives and he’s glad she’s been stuck in the toughest moments of his football career.
He thanked her, but was this all about this relationship? He spoke to her so high that their narrative as high school lovers was adorable.
But his facial reaction tells a million uninvolved stories when he embraced her after he moved to Los Angeles in surprise, and I want all the information.
It seems that Miles is still with her because he feels he should be, not that he wants it, and even still loves her romantically.
After glimpsing his personal life, a girl needs more!
Rookie enthusiasts greet you.
Will Harper Nab Glasser be at some point?
How will Madavao’s revelation affect Belan?
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