Rookie Blue 6 seasons, 74 episodes

Rookie Blue 6 seasons, 74 episodes

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Nick shows up at Andy’s place to tell her he’s going to miss the wedding. He’s off to Vancouver. But first, he needs to stitch Andy into her ripped wedding dress. They chat about their mutual happiness. After Nick leaves, Andy must drive herself to the ceremony. She gets a little turned around on a back road after coming across a stopped convertible. Andy swings a U-turn and later picks up a young girl, Starr, who was hitchhiking.


Andy calls Duncan, but loses the signal before she can get out a full message. The wounded driver, Angus, says he was on his way to surprise his girlfriend. It was going to be their 74th epiphany. He’s been keeping track of all their special times he wouldn’t have appreciated before he met his true love. Angus is in bad shape. Andy needs to get to the highway for help.

Sam’s dad, Jay Swarek, gets a special parole pass to attend his son’s wedding. He convinces Chris and Dov to make a pit stop so he won’t show up at the ceremony empty-handed. Things seem a little fishy at the house where they stop. Dov asks Duncan to check on the address. The resident has criminal past with Jay, who explains that he just needed to retrieve a watch he once took away from Sam as a kid.
Oliver is back as staff sergeant. Chloe does a happy dance when she learns she’s staying put. Andy, Chris and Gail will be training rookies. Oliver’s morning briefing is cut short thanks to reports of criminal activity. He orders all the coppers of 15 Division to get out there.
The series centers around a group of rookie cops. Rookie Blue is a youthful, heartfelt, one-hour, character-driven workplace drama about five rookie cops plunged into the high stakes world of big city policing - a world where even the smallest mistake can have life-or-death consequences. The series follows them just out of the police academy where they bonded together, fought together, drank together, worked together and slept together. And now they're on the job together. They're kids with guns, learning firsthand the hardest kind of policing there is. They are first responders and they are about to learn that no amount of training prepares you for life.
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