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: Tim Bradford receives a promotion to Sergeant I . Sergeant Grey attempts to mentor him on becoming a leader rather than just an enforcer, though Bradford struggles to override his old instincts.
The episode follows several intersecting storylines within the LAPD as the team returns to "regular business" following a chaotic season premiere: [S4E2] Five Minutes
: Officers John Nolan and Lucy Chen pull over a speeding yellow sports car driven by Claire Ivey (guest star Tricia Helfer), a notorious thief who has successfully pulled off major jobs without ever being arrested. Their run-in tips them off to a potential high-end heist targeting a big gala event at the Getty. : Tim Bradford receives a promotion to Sergeant I
: The division introduces a new rookie, Aaron Thorsen (Tru Valentino), who carries a heavy reputation. He was previously accused and acquitted of a high-profile murder in Europe, a case loosely inspired by Amanda Knox. Nyla Harper is assigned as his Training Officer and is initially predisposed to dismiss him, while Thorsen is determined to prove his worth. Their run-in tips them off to a potential
The episode was noted for its attempt to establish a new baseline for the show, balancing the introduction of new characters with the department's shifting internal roles.
: Nolan works up the courage to ask Bailey Nune (Jenna Dewan) out on a date, though the process is met with some awkwardness. Meanwhile, Angela Lopez and Wesley Evers adjust to the challenges of new parenthood. Key Details Information Director Lisa Demaine Writer Brynn Malone Guest Stars