The Rookie Boss Talks Feds Cast’s Return, #Chenford’s Future and the Secrets Behind That Big Finale Stunt (2024)

The following contains spoilers from the Season 6 finale of ABC‘s The Rookie.

It was all hands on deck — the FBI’s included! — as The Rookie brought Season 6 to a thrilling close.

Monica went on the run after Blair (and then Pearson) flipped on her, but not before setting up her assorted adversaries for slaughter. Nolan and Harper, accompanied by The Rookie: Feds agents Garza (played by Felix Solis), Stensen (Britt Robertson) and Acres (Kevin Zegers), made tracks for Monaco, to crash Monica’s meeting with a new potential ally, while the rest of Mid-Wilshire Division stayed out to stop Monica’s foes from engaging in a mutually destructive bloodbath.

Along the way, Chen engaged in more than a bit of derring-do to save Tim’s life, while Nolan got Bailey thinking about starting their family via adoption. Bailey’s ex-husband Jason, though, just broke out of prison with Oscar (thanks to Monica), so… we’ll see how that goes!

TVLine spoke with The Rookie showrunner Alexi Hawley about this finale’s big moments.

TVLINE | As I was watching the finale, it dawned on me this was a very villain-heavy episode. Like, we spent a lot of time Monica, Oscar, Jason, Bautista, A Martinez’s character… Was that something, as you were writing it, you were conscientious of?
It’s funny, when I first started the show, we were — and still are — very point of view-conscious. [In the beginning] we only entered scenes through our cops because there was that immediacy of “They don’t know what’s going on, so the audience can’t know what’s going on.” But over the years, as we’ve built up some of these other characters, especially the villains, it felt like the audience had permission to spend time with them a bit more and more, so that’s happened over the years.

This definitely is the biggest stretch in an episode, as you noticed, of time that we’ve spent with our baddies, so to speak. I think everybody loves Oscar; I do. I think Monica, Bridget Regan, is phenomenal. And when Danielle [Campbell] came in to play Blair, it was really great. It felt like a richer story being able to do that.

TVLINE | Are you involved in the editing of the “Previously On” segments? Because though it only spoiled the reveal by maybe a minute or two, the episode did open with that old clip of Bailey’s ex, Jason.
Yes, I am. And it’s always tricky, right, because, “Are you setting up the audience to understand who this guy is?” We probably didn’t necessarily need to [show that clip], but yes, you’re right, it spoils it a bit.

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    TVLINE | I know that you were asked a lot, preseason, if The Rookie: Feds characters would still pop up on The Rookie. Were you “playing the long game” to really deliver payoff, by not doing random cameos but having many of them show up for the finale?
    A little bit. I knew we couldn’t do it right away; obviously, the cancellation of that show did make it a little complicated in the universe, but I had asked the network, after the fact, what the feeling was about me keeping these characters alive, because I love them and I also feel like we interact with the FBI so much. “Can we use these actors if they’re available, because they’re all phenomenal?” I was heartened by the fact that they said yes. But I also didn’t want to just use them to use them. I felt like we needed to earn it, and so yes, that’s why it felt like once we got international, once we got to Monaco, it made sense.

    TVLINE | But Niecy [Nash], was she just not available? I know she’s an in-demand Emmy winner….
    She’s busy, yeah, definitely.

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    TVLINE | Was the truck chase scene with Lucy’s jump one of the more intricate stunts this show has ever done?
    A hundred percent. And it’s the first time we’ve ever used an Infinity Stage at Disney, which is kind of like a Volume stage [used by the Star Wars TV series]. With the Volume stages like they used on Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Mandalorian, that takes a lot of lead-time because you basically create the environment 360 degrees in Unreal Engine, so if you want to move the camera the environment moves with it. We couldn’t do that, so it became basically like a really high-end version of rear projection for us.

    But it allowed us to, like, really put the actors in there. When Lucy is climbing out of the car and standing on the thing and Tim is in the back [of the pickup truck], we did a lot of it practically with the stunt people. And even at the end, when Lucy’s choking the guy out as she’s [bringing the truck] to a stop, that was practical, but it allowed us to go that much harder.

    TVLINE | So when Chen is like “surfing” and there’s a blurring background behind her, that’s the Infinity Stage wall?
    Yeah. Look, we shot the plates for that but we projected it behind her, but I was super impressed. It came out great. And by the way, that was very much based on a real thing. One of our writers who has been on staff with us since the very beginning — Fredrick Kotto was a police officer for 18 years in San Jose — was an undercover cop for a long time and ended up as a sergeant in Internal Affairs. That jumping into the back of a pickup truck and fighting the guy is something that he literally did. So, we’re like, “All right, we’re doing that!”

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    TVLINE | Lucy and Tim, at the end there in the elevator scene…. I’m sure a few fans are probably like, “Why doesn’t Lucy just say, ‘Let’s get back together’?” Is it because she knows he still has work to do on himself? Is it because she’s still quite wounded? Or a bit of both?
    Yes, I think it’s that and other things. I think ultimately he broke something, and it’s not that easy to put it back together. I love that scene on the elevator because it was really important, I think, to show where their relationship could go, for him to be that respectful of what he put her through, and also show how she treated him in that [scene]. I feel like we live in a time where half the songs on the radio are some version of “A, B, C, D, E, f–k you,” so to have him break her heart like that and blow up their relationship, and for her to understand ultimately why he did it even if she feels like he didn’t do it well, and to have the kindness to understand that he was going through something, I thought was really valuable on just a human level.

    TVLINE | He just needs a shrink who’s not a psychopath, like he said.
    [Laughs] Yes, exactly, exactly.

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    TVLINE | What’s the adoption journey going to look like for John and Bailey?
    I think we’ll get into the real of it a bit. I have an adopted daughter, so I wanted to sort of champion that idea because I feel like adoption is such a valuable thing. I wanted to get into the fact that, when Bailey felt like a door had closed, that they hadn’t all closed. But it is a very real thing, whether you adopt domestically, where there are certain restrictions and rules. And there’s actually an ability for a parent who is giving up a child to change their mind. But I thought that this is one of those things that we could really sort of lean into. I can’t really say yet where it’s all going, but I felt like even just going down the road with it and seeing how our characters interacted with it [is important].

    TVLINE | I’m just glad it came up because a lot of times with “Oh, we’re having trouble conceiving!” storylines, I’ll be yelling at the TV that there are all these children in the world who would love to be adopted by—
    By great parents like these, yeah.

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    TVLINE | Are you looking forward to having the show breathe a bit next season, with more episodes (18 vs. 10)?
    Yeah. What’s interesting is I feel like every season on the show is different. I mean, we’ve been through a lot. The pandemic, a strike, short seasons, longer seasons…. The George Floyd murder [ahead of Season 3] made us sort of do a deep dive on how we could go forward as a police show…. All those things have been super valuable on our journey, but they’ve sort of made every season its own thing. And Season 6, because there were only 10 episodes, ended up being a more serialized version of the show that we normally do. We had a three-parter, basically, for the last three episodes, with all the Mad Dog stuff through Monica in Argentina.

    TVLINE | Is there a personal storyline for any characters you’re hoping to get to next season that you didn’t have time for?
    I think we’ve set some stuff up that I’m not necessarily ready to talk about yet….

    TVLINE | Because things were pretty chill this season for, like, Angela and Wes, Nyla….
    I think you and I talked at the beginning of the season about how I came into this season having spent a lot of the strike sort of following Rookie clips on TikTok and YouTube. I have to remember that when you get this deep into a series, it’s easy to fall in love with your characters and round all the edges off of them, so they all like each other, they’re all friends.

    But you know, people are still training officers, there are still stakes, there’s still an hierarchy, and that was very important coming into Season 6. We have so many great relationships on the show established, but if there’s no drama, there’s no drama. So I do think we’ll start to kick the tires a bit on some of the other relationships, yes.

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    TVLINE | Oscar was broken out of prison and is in the wind, Jason’s heading back to Los Angeles, Monica escaped the Monaco skirmish, A Martinez’s character is still alive…. Might one of those villains resurface sooner in Season 7 than the others? Do you have any immediate plans for any of them?
    They will definitely resurface at different times. As you know, Jenna [Dewan]’s about to have a baby in real life, so we probably won’t see [Bailey] for the first few episodes because of that. As a result, we aren’t sure when we’ll see Jason. But yes, I think we’re looking at how we can spread stuff out so we’re not just all diving into all of it at the beginning.

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FAQs

What happens to Monica in The Rookie season 6 finale? ›

Over these last few episodes, we've sort of seen these far-reaching tendrils and connections Monica has, but last we see her at the end of this season, she's on the run. How dangerous is she now? That's TBD. I do think her whole world got blown up.

What happens to Lucy in season 6 of The Rookie? ›

Lucy was obviously hurt by this, but she began the process of moving on. In the Season 6 finale of The Rookie, Lucy Chen saved Tim's life, jumping from a car onto a truck during a high-speed chase. Tim thanked Lucy for doing that, and took responsibility for ruining everything.

What happened in season 6 episode 10 of The Rookie? ›

Synopsis: Sgt. Grey helps the team prepare for their biggest mission yet; Aaron, Lopez, Celina, Tim and Smitty discover a surprising connection in their case. Nolan is getting on a plane to another country and Bailey's abusive ex and Oscar are getting out of prison.

Was Escape Plan the season finale of The Rookie? ›

The Rookie - Escape Plan (Season Finale) - Review: High-Stakes Action and a Lackluster Cliffhanger.

Who quit The Rookie? ›

Mercedes Mason, who played Zoe Andersen, and Afton Williamson, who played Talia Bishop, exited the series during and after the first season. But the most heartbreaking departure came when The Rookie killed off Titus Makin Jr.'s character Jackson West in the season 4 premiere.

Who is leaving The Rookie season 6? ›

Currently, no cast member exits have been announced at the end of season 6, and if this remains true, The Rookie season 7 cast could feature familiar faces, like Nathan Fillion, who also serves as an executive producer, coming back as John Nolan.

Who does Nolan end up with? ›

Nolan becomes a training officer in the later seasons to teach the next generation of cops and help make positive change in the LAPD. He marries Bailey Nune in the sixth season. Alyssa Diaz as Angela Lopez: An LAPD detective. She is assigned as the training officer to Jackson West.

Who does Chen end up with? ›

We, just like most fans of ABC's The Rookie, waited for what felt like forever for Tim Bradford and Lucy Chen to become a couple. And when they finally did, we were ecstatic.

Who is the real John Nolan? ›

Although William Norcross serves as the basis for Nathan Fillion's John Nolan in The Rookie, inspiration is as far as it goes. Unlike the character in the show, Norcross was unmarried and had no children to account for when he decided to venture westward to follow his dream of becoming a police officer.

Is Bailey pregnant in real-life on The Rookie? ›

If The Rookie does intend to incorporate Dewan's real-life pregnancy into the show for Nolan and Bailey, then there definitely will need to be a time jump. After all, even though the actress is expecting, the series has done a pretty great job of hiding the bump for her scenes as Bailey.

Who gets pregnant in The Rookie? ›

Season 5 Finds Angela Pregnant With A Daughter

Angela gets pregnant again later in the series. In season 5, episode 12, "Death Notice", Angela learns she's expecting a second child and in season 5, episode 22, "Under Siege", the season finale, she gives birth to a girl who goes unnamed.

Why are there only 10 episodes in season 6 of The Rookie? ›

The strikes also affected the main series, as The Rookie Season 6 has only 10 episodes instead of the usual 20-22, so there hasn't been much content about our favorite members of the LAPD Mid-Wilshire Patrol Division, and next week we'll already see the finale.

Why was Wes written out of The Rookie? ›

Real-Life Tragedies Influenced Titus Makin Jr's Decision To Leave. According to reports (via TVLine), The Rookie's creators ended Jackson West's storyline in season 4 because actor Titus Makin Jr. did not want to return.

Will there be a rookie season 7? ›

Fans of The Rookie can look forward to the seventh season, which is set to premiere in 2025. Nathan Fillion, the series star, recently revealed that production for the new season is scheduled to commence this month. Showrunner Alexi Hawley has provided an exciting update about the episode count for the upcoming season.

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What happens to Monica Stevens on The Rookie? ›

Stevens is last seen running away from the melee into the Argentinian countryside. Once the LAPD and FBI have extracted London, the latter reveals some of her dealings with Stevens, who is then marked a fugitive. Stevens' actions also allow Oscar and Jason Wyler to escape prison.

What happened to the actress who played Monica on The Rookie? ›

According to the actor's publicist, Wersching died of cancer after being diagnosed in 2020. Despite her illness, Wersching continued to appear in shows such as The Rookie and Star Trek: Picard.

How does season 6 of Rookie Blue end? ›

Andy is carjacked on the way to her wedding to Sam, Traci is promoted to Detective Sergeant, Dov is promoted to Detective-in-training, Oliver regains his position as Staff Sergeant, and Nick and Duncan leave 15.

Who is the main villain in The Rookie season 6? ›

Blair London, played by Danielle Campbell, is the aforementioned Big Bad of The Rookie season 6. The character was introduced in the premiere (funnily enough, right after Monica got off the phone with the mysterious person) as Aaron Thorsen's mandated therapist he must see after getting shot during the season 5 finale.

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