


As the rookies prepare for a big exam to see who moves on to the next stage of training, Officer Nolan and Officer Bishop are called to the scene of a murder and learn that the victim may be tied to a potential terrorist attack on the city of Los Angeles.
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Pretty sure that’s not how vaccines work.
These big, all-out emergency episodes is one of _The Rookie_'s strengths, and "Free Fall" was no exception. I do wish the writers would err slightly more on the side of caution when it comes to Nolan's agency. In this episode, particularly, I felt like he was the one piping up with the most helpful suggestion, or taking charge in group discussions, a bit too often. I know Nathan Fillion is the big star of the show, but with the way the show's been written so far, I feel like he really should have been smacked down for talking out of turn more than he actually was in this episode.
Is it possible to be immune to a virus without being injected with a vaccine? Because I think [spoiler] Tim [/spoiler] wasn't [spoiler] affected by it [/spoiler] and it was the [spoiler] vaccine [/spoiler] that [spoiler] caused him [/spoiler] to [spoiler] faint at the end of the episode. [/spoiler] Either way, decent enough season (I hope) finale.
every time the police is outgunned. they really need to upgrade their firepower
There really are NOT that many barking dogs in the world… but thanks for helping me train my dog to ignore barking. :P Good season, all in all - ups and HUGE downs were had, and at times I felt like quitting it buuuut I like it, characters have grown on me and I am ALWAYS in favour of Nathan Fillion. Add Currie Graham, Sarah Shahi and either one of the Ashmores (even though I have to admit to being partial to Aaron) and I am a very, VERY happy camper - or rather: viewer. So yep, bring on season two!








