The day of reckoning for the rookies has finally arrived. West, Nolan, and Chen are all due to take the written part of their rookie exams after an easy day of patrol. But those plans go out the window when Nolan and Bishop stumble upon a dead body that turns to be connected to a potential wide-spread biological terror threat.
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Chen and Tim are called to house of a man who rode a bus with one of the night before. Apparently, his bag was swapped while on the ride and he inadvertently grabbed the backpack of one of the terrorists. While going through its contents, he cut his finger and was infected with the disease. The second Tim realizes this, he closes the bedroom door, barricading himself and the infected away from Lucy in an act of quick thinking and bravery.
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Meanwhile, West is trying to prove to Lopez that she doesn't need to hand him over to another TO. Since he almost killed someone last week after spiraling over the discovery about his father, Lopez feels like she might have failed him and West is determined to prove her wrong. He gets his chance when they corner one of the terrorists on a bus full of innocent civilians. West risks his life to approach the man and lure him out to allow Lopez a clean shot and manage to apprehend him. In the process, she nicks West with the bullet. West teases that if you shoot your rookie, you can't get a new one. I'm hoping this duo is here to stay.
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As for the other suspect, Nolan and Russo are able to track him down and get him cornered. While there, for some reason, Jessica is unable to negotiate with him despite being the best hostage negotiator on the show? Not sure why the writers had Nolan do it instead but whatever. He gets the guy to come out with his weapon down and Jessica shoots him anyways. Nolan is bothered by this as Jessica claims she saw him reaching for his weapon but he didn't. He is already wary around her as he believes she was going to let his son, Henry, come visit him without warning him about the potential threat. Now he thinks Russo is lying once again.
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And speaking of Bishop, that whole "you have to become an LAPD mole for me to get your name cleared" thing gets nipped in the bud real quick. Bishop does not tolerate a moment of Ruiz's sketchy ask! She immediately informs her chief and they take care of it. Bishop will receive a letter of reprimand in her file, but her integrity is intact.
For the most part, the finale of The Rookie ends in a happy way, except one big glaring thing - Tim passes out in the lawn after receiving the vaccine! Ugh! The show better get a second season. I mean, I doubt Tim is actually infected, I'm guessing it'll wind up being a side effect of the vaccine but still! I hope they don't really have to end it there if ABC doesn't pick it up.