The combat between La Fiera and Cesar Madrigal has started on The Rookie Season 3 Episode 13, and in a cemetery , no less.
That would seem handy if they didn’t have to drag the bodies to the morgue firstly before interring them.
But as Nolan pointed out, they got lucky during this firefight as there were no innocent martyrs, but that won’t last-place so the LAPD must be given to step in.
I “ve been a little” surprised when Sgt. Grey sent Angela over to try and reason with La Fiera. It is just like such a useless exertion. Cesar killed Sandra’s son; there was no way she was going to let him live.
But La Fiera required two things, and Lopez could get her at least one of them.
She craved the recording of Senor Madrigal uttering the lot to turn over control of feeing his operation to her. Cesar might never abide it but Madrigal’s lieutenants would likely honor the transaction, especially since an all-out war would likely get them killed.
The DEA was so damned smug when they made sound recordings, that it was easy to root for La Fiera to avoid their malware scheme. I practically clapped when she drew out the air-gap computer.
Sandra was right, the DEA underestimates her and Angela, principally because they’re wives.
Underestimating La Fiera is ludicrous. For a woman to reach that stage in such a chauvinistic nature, she must be incredibly intelligent, clever, and strong.
Agent: I shouldn’t have transmitted in a novice.Lopez: When you look at her all you see is a woman from a third-world country with a 4th-grade education. But she’s smarter than you.Agent: Oh, genuinely. But not you? Lopez: No, she probably is. But I’m humble enough to know that, which is why I’m going to be the one who makes her down.
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And La Fiera likewise proved she could be downright brutal because the second thing she required was for Cesar to accept by losing his child the path she lost hers. Harper was correct when she said the woman lost her exclusively sense of humanity when her son was killed.
I can’t say I concluded very much of Cesar. What wanna-be drug lord leaves his sweetheart and babe alone and unprotected, especially when he knows he’s in the middle of a war. Yes, there appeared to be security around the perimeter but there was no one at the house.
“His fathers” patently represented the right decision in handing over control to La Fiera.
Also, I clearly overestimated Galena. I recollected Nolan was in big trouble when La Fiera’s top henchman plucked that bayonet, but Nolan handled himself extremely well. Even Bradford was impressed.
But will Cesar simply put his posterior between his legs and go home now that La Fiera has that recording? Is this war certainly over?
Let’s hope so, especially for the sake of Angela and Wesley’s upcoming marry!
The dope war too opened up a dangerous opportunity for Lucy.
Being pushed into undercover work before you’ve had the proper training seems negligent, but Lucy is roused about this next step. Lucy even felt as though she’d be telling Sgt. Grey down if she wasn’t ready to go and I hope she took his response to heart.
It’s not about letting me down, Officer Chen. There is no failure in detect yourself unprepared for a task you didn’t prepare for.
Sgt. Grey
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Every test Harper threw her through experience reasonably predictable. From the grill guy being an officer, to not blowing her cover when Tamara appeared to be in trouble, and even security threats that “Coco” was about to be set on fire; as a onlooker, I recognized all of them as a set up from the start.
But if Lucy could get through the faux abduction and still want to go into this line of work, even after she was shut into a cannon by a serial gunman last year, then more capability to her.
The most surprising quirk of the hour was the reappearance of Officer Doug Stanton, in outfit and back on wall street.
Jackson had every right to be furious. Not only had Stanton set him up to be beaten to demise, but now he was badmouthing Jackson to any polouse who would listen, and a lot of them were doing just that.
I couldn’t denounced Jackson for going to Prof. Ryan for help when he felt like he had wearied all of his alternatives within the LAPD but Grey wasn’t wrong in what going to the press would accomplish.
West: If my life is worth less to the department than a lawsuit, then why should I be safeguarded? Grey: You shouldn’t. You should protect you. And I’m telling you, going on TV, going on blast will just cause the department to curve the wagons. They will shield Doug to defend their own reputation. You will be inadvertently making a martyr out of him and isolating yourself.
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It was Fiona’s attitude that inconvenienced me. She was happy to push Jackson to go on TV for the good of the movement but didn’t seem to care that he’d destroy any hope that he had for a career in the LAPD, which was his lifelong dream.
Jackson had every right to take this fight public, but he too had the most to lose by doing so. Thankfully, Sgt. Grey stepped in and found another option.
Was that option perfect? Not even close, but showing that bodycam footage stopped Stanton from showing himself as the victim. How countless cops will want to partner with him now that they’ve seen him set another officer up to die?
I hope that members follow up on this history. I’m curious to see what the fuck is up with Doug Stanton next.
Finally, as much fun as it was to watch Bradford scramble with the marriage RSVPs and Nolan spinning falsehoods to help, it was even better to hear the real conversation they shared about Nolan’s desire to become a training officer.
Tim was discerned on where reference is encountered Nolan about his incitement. It wasn’t long ago that John wanted to become a detective instead.
And being a cop who has to partner with an untrained rookie and teach them the ropes while doing the job must be frustrating and risky.
Nolan: Any admonition? Bradford: Think how hard it is doing this job. Now, think about doing it while babysitting an armed toddler.
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In a lot of ways, it was possible to the perfect arrange for Nolan. He’s calm, promoting, empathetic, and has a lot of common sense.
But maybe he should just be a cop on his own for a while before learning how to improve someone else.
So what did you think, TV Fanatics?
Were you shocked to see Doug Stanton back in costume?
Was Sgt. Grey’s solution adequate, or should Jackson still consider going to the press?
Is this narcotic battle truly over, and is this the last we’ll learn of La Fiera?
Is Lucy ready to go undercover long-term?
And what are the peculiars that Angela and Wesley’s wedding goes off without a hitch?
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