


Nolan takes his son’s fiancé, Abigail, on a ride-along after she shows interest in becoming a police officer. Meanwhile, Jackson’s relationship is becoming complicated at work.
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Okay, that was… just… a DUMB episode.
Abigail and Lucy, start and go
This was an alright episode. It had more of a focus on [spoiler] delving into Lucy's trauma, [/spoiler] [spoiler] Abigail's desire of wanting to become a police officer [/spoiler] and [spoiler] Henry's hasty reaction [/spoiler] to that, as well as a little bit of [spoiler] Jackson's personal life, specifically with Sterling, [/spoiler] that has lead to him becoming [spoiler] somewhat of a celebrity [/spoiler] which, as a cop, is certainly not good, rather than on the police patrol aspect. In a sense, all of that is favorable and perhaps a little needed, but in this context, I feel like it didn't quite hit the mark, well, besides the focus on [spoiler] Lucy and her trauma, [/spoiler] and perhaps a little of the focus [spoiler] on Abigail. [/spoiler] That's just my take. Although, from a general demographical perspective, I imagine that it all may be extremely appreciated and entertaining.
Really hard to decide if my favorite this episode was Chen or Nolan. Really proud and amazed at her for being a survivor and so strong, and really proud of him for being an amazing father and calling out his son for that terrible behavior (and also admitting he was part of the problem by agreeing with his plan) Also, that Harper background revelation was ooof








