


Season 6
John Nolan, the oldest rookie in the LAPD, has used his life experience, determination and sense of humour to keep up with rookies 20 years his junior. Nearing the end of his training, Nolan now faces his biggest challenge as a police officer when he must come to terms with the choices he has made in pursuit of the truth.

Strike Back
In the aftermath of the assaults, the team must now try to understand why they were targeted and if there is a bigger plan in place. Meanwhile, Nolan must survive his last shift before his wedding to Bailey.

The Hammer
The team comes together to celebrate John and Bailey’s wedding; meanwhile, Celina discovers a discrepancy in her case, leading to a new discovery. Elsewhere, Lucy and Tim’s relationship is put to the test.

Trouble in Paradise
Nolan and Bailey’s honeymoon is more of a nightmare than a dream when it turns into an active crime scene. Meanwhile, Tim and Celina partner up and must uncover the identity of John Doe.

Training Day
It's Officer Aaron Thorsen's first day back since the assault, and he's tasked with a series of high-stress cases to determine whether he's ready to work. Elsewhere, the team investigates a homicide case with a potential tie to the pentagram killer.

The Vow
When a toddler is found at the scene of a crime, John and Bailey must decide whether to let the child go to a shelter for the night or care for her themselves. Meanwhile, when someone from his past returns, Tim disappears and leaves Lucy in the dark.

Secrets and Lies
Following their time as foster parents, Bailey has decided she wants to have a baby and forces John to reconsider their decision to not have children. Meanwhile, John and Celina discover a prison escapee whom they fear is out for revenge and race to find her before it is too late.

Crushed
When two teenagers go missing, it is up to the entire team to find the girls and uncover the truth about their disappearance. Meanwhile, Lopez and Harper are on a different kind of investigation – the search for the perfect nanny.

Punch Card
After a mafia-related mass casualty, the team is tasked to keep the peace at the hospital. Lucy and Celina work together to investigate the suspects behind the attack. Meanwhile, Tim and Aaron embark on a metro ops mission.

The Squeeze
Officer Nolan and Celina take on a special case; meanwhile, Monica enlists help to identify her attackers. Elsewhere, Lopez and Harper discover a connection to the trail of crimes.

Escape Plan
Sgt. Grey helps the team prepare for their biggest mission yet. Meanwhile, Aaron, Lopez, Celina, Tim and Smitty discover a surprising connection in their case.
Avis de la communauté (3)
The more I see of this season, the more I hope the show doesn't get renewed for 7th one. Just end it. It lost its spark awhile ago.
Really disliked the first half of the season [spoiler] chenford was off and the ray story was just silly and plain bad. [/spoiler] The second half of the season kinda made up for it tho. Bradford was carrying this season imo (and honestly since like season 3) [spoiler] the story with the mole, super big conspiracy, new villain was if nothing entertaining. It's not the best plot, but it made me like the final few episodes. Chenford was also back to normal behavior (sort of) finally. They do need to go back to regular policing with this show though. Moving to Argentina or wherever they went was just stupid. Why go if you can't do anything? Of course that's not going to work. [/spoiler]
A difficult watch for a few reasons... - the major difficulty is the appearance of Fillion himself. His weight loss is disconcerting and brings the unavoidable questions of "is he ill?" and "why does he look so lifeless without the weight?". Regardless of the reality to it, it is undeniably a factor in reducing the enjoyment this season. It is a distraction at the very least. - the short run means the plots are unable to take hold and resonate. - the dialogue and direction of the plots seemed lukewarm - were they unable to be fleshed out at filming due to the strike? - too many issues were out of character... Tim and IVF mainly. Not the best season by a long stretch. I hope season 7 goes some way to fixing a lot of the issues. But an honorable mention for the quite fantastic reappearance of "Daddy Cop / Cop Cuties" garage band... "is that a baton in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?" is a killer opening lyric.