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Matt’s Inside Line: Scoop on Ghosts, The Rookie, Ahsoka, Downton Abbey, NCIS, The Recruit, The Way Home, Skeleton Crew, Matlock and More!
By Matt Webb Mitovich   December 23, 2024
https://tvline.com/lists/ghosts-season-4-spoilers-hetty-power-revealed-ahsoka-renewed-season-2/ 

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Will The Rookie have a Mother’s Day episode this season? –Shauna
As undoubtedly fun as it would be to see how Nyla and Angela are honored this time around, “We do not have a Mother’s Day episode this season,” showrunner Alexi Hawley answered. “We do have a Valentine’s Day episode, and we have an April Fool’s Day episode, both of which are very good.”

Oh great, we're gonna have drama with Bailey's ex for the whole season.

And, Lucy has a rookie with her? Didn't they make a whole big deal about Nolan using his golden ticket and studying and stuff to become a training officer?  Now Lucy just becomes one?  I guess if you fail the detective exam you become a training officer?

23 hours ago, KeithJ said:

Oh great, we're gonna have drama with Bailey's ex for the whole season.

And, Lucy has a rookie with her? Didn't they make a whole big deal about Nolan using his golden ticket and studying and stuff to become a training officer?  Now Lucy just becomes one?  I guess if you fail the detective exam you become a training officer?

I know the probationary year took 3 TV seasons but The Rookie is now an old show and the two surviving boots should not need a golden ticket to get the first promotion to P2.

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The Rookie Season 7's Major Character Departure Explained By Showrunner
By Rachel Foertsch & Nick Bythrow   Updated 1 day ago
https://screenrant.com/the-rookie-season-7-major-character-departure-explained/ 

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When speaking with ScreenRant, showrunner Alexi Hawley was asked if Aaron may return to The Rookie at some point down the line. He responds optimistically, affirming that the exit was not at all due to the actor's lack of ability. While Hawley would love to have Valentino back in some capacity, he felt The Rookie season 7 needed to pivot due to its current creative trajectory. Check out his full quote below:

ScreenRant: We know Aaron is not in the upcoming episodes. Is there any chance that he could return to the show down the line?

Alexi Hawley: Of course. Tru [Valentino] is a great actor, and he was a huge part of our show for several seasons, and so we'd love to have him back in some capacity. It just ultimately felt like, creatively, for where the show was going, that we needed to pivot a bit. But he's still very much alive in our universe.

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Why’d Raw Snub Boy Meets World Star? Is Suits LA Promo Sneaky? Did Jerry Jones Score on Landman? Why Shave Mandy Patinkin?! More TV Qs!
By Matt Webb Mitovich, Kimberly Roots, Nick Caruso, Dave Nemetz, Charlie Mason, Ryan Schwartz   January 10, 2025
https://tvline.com/features/fire-country-midseason-premiere-los-angeles-wildfires-1235398028/ 

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14 | Since The Rookie‘s showrunner has previewed the Wesley/Angela/Detective Graham story as being “fun,” could it be that Wesley shut off the shrink session tape too soon? Was Graham about to say something G-rated, or maybe was even talking about a different “Detective Lopez”?

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Interview with Melissa O'Neil and Lisseth Chavez (no spoilers)...

"It's Not Just Opposites Attract": 'The Rookie's Melissa O'Neil Goes Deep on Chenford for Season 7
By Therese Lacson   Jan 12, 2025
https://collider.com/the-rookie-melissa-oneil-lisseth-chavez-season-7-chenford/ 

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COLLIDER: The Rookie Season 7. We are jumping in, but before I look into the future, I'm going to look into the past. For each of you, when you look back at your character and their growth, what is the thing that you're most proud of?

MELISSA O’NEIL: Wow. I feel like the thing that I'm most proud of when it comes to Lucy is we've seen her go through so many different setbacks, both personally, in interpersonal relationships and professionally, and somehow, she's retained this heart. There's a levity to her experience. She's able to maintain her inner smile. She's able to maintain a sense of joy when she's at work and when she's out in her life, even though she's had so many things chop her down. That's not something that's accidental or that I've sprinkled in. That is absolutely something that's come from Alexi [Hawley], as a character decision about who she is. If I were a friend to Lucy and I was looking at her, that's something that I would be so proud of because we might not see it on camera, but it takes work to heal yourself and to continue to be open to the world and be open to love and be open to joy. So yeah, I think that's what I would be most proud of.

LISSETH CHAVEZ: I would have to say Celina’s spirit. I feel like there's something about her that I like, that she has this very bubbly personality, but I feel like she's a Powerpuff Girl. [Laughs] She's very sweet and awesome, but then when it comes down to having to protect the city or take over, she can kick some butt. She can turn that on. So I do love that she can be both.
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Celina is kind of at the end of her rookie journey. She's coming up on it. She's done a little bit more of the work than the new rookies who are coming in. But I'm curious if you have an idea or a dream for where this character could go after she's done being a rookie.

CHAVEZ: You know, she is a great detective. She is very intuitive. At the beginning, I wasn't sure if she was a little psychic, you know? But she is naturally. I, as Lisseth, feel like I would like I do the undercover a little bit. I feel like it'd be fun to sort of dive into that world.
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Melissa, Lucy has explored this undercover world and she's really good at it. I love seeing the way you play her character when she gets into these roles, because she's so soft and gentle, but then she immediately turns it on. Is that something that you're interested in exploring more and leaning into that undercover identity and that part of her career?

O’NEIL: Obviously, I love doing that, and as an actor, I've really enjoyed those opportunities to step out. Then I also zoom out, because after so many years, you start thinking about all the different elements of this industry, and sometimes when I zoom out, and I get an eagle eye perspective, “If I were a creative, would I want to continue doing the same thing with this character?” And I think no. I think maybe I would like her to do something else, and I'd also like to tell different stories for the audience. So I don't know if we’ll utilize that, but what I do like thinking about, as far as Lucy and undercover work is concerned, is that she's always got that in her back pocket. If we have something, if the stuff starts to hit the fan, then we can always know that she or any other of our dope lady officers will come in and handle it, you know?
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And talking about the Chenford of it all, I'm not going to ask you how they're going to get back together because that's a whole journey, but I'm curious what you think it is about him that makes Lucy a better person. What do you think about their relationship has made her a better person and a better cop?

O’NEIL: I think it's one of those situations that, like, it's not just opposites attract, but it's that there are qualities that Lucy has that Tim doesn't, and he has a ton of qualities that he possesses that she does not. In that way, they make each other better because it's a different perspective. It's not just being in an echo chamber where everyone has the same opinion, because that's not ever the place where anybody grows. So I think that's one of the primary ways they make themselves better. And at the end of the day, when it comes to the romance aspect of it, there's an intangible quality about people that just feels like home. You see that in friendships, you see that in just regular acquaintances that you suddenly just hit it off with, and you have it in those relationships. Everybody knows that feeling of being in a relationship with someone where you're like, “I should love you. Everything works, but I don't get it.” And it's because it's missing this intangible quality of, like, connection and feeling kismet, you know? So I think that's one of those things about Chenford — you don't know completely why it works, but for some reason, it just fits.

I think the chemistry is a big reason.

O’NEIL: [Laughs] That's what I'm talking about!
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I'm curious if there's a storyline or maybe some aspect of your character that you want to see grow in future seasons that maybe hasn’t happened yet, and we can manifest it right now. Is there an aspect of your character that you're like, “I want to explore that,” or maybe a storyline?

CHAVEZ: Perhaps a little bit more behind-the-scenes training, or even having those challenges like real life and how that can conflict with work, but they also do a good job in doing both.

O’NEIL: For sure. I mean, the audience is going to love whatever comes down the pipe, and there's a lot to love this season. But as far as any stuff on my wish list, I love Lucy when she is a student. I think she's a student of life, and I like watching her learn. I like watching her fail. And, so I think my secret bucket list hope for her in the future is for her to be in a position where she is receiving mentorship in whatever she's doing. I think that's one of the things I loved about her in the first few seasons, receiving mentorship from Bradford, and I like watching her learn and watching her be corrected and then growing from that. I think that's really compelling stuff to play and to watch. So, I wish that for her, to be in another situation where she gets to grow in that way.

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The Rookie Showrunner Weighs In on 9-1-1 Crossover Talk, Explains Why It Would Be ‘Hard’

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“No, we haven’t really talked about that. To me, that’s a hard crossover, just because you have an expectation that you’re going to see [9-1-1 characters] all the time. If we’re both in the same universe in Los Angeles, how are we not stumbling over them all the time?”

 

"Is He Still Up for the Job": 'The Rookie' Showrunner Addresses Nolan's Current Struggles
By Denis Kimathi   Jan 13, 2025
https://collider.com/the-rookie-season-7-nolan-struggling-explained-alexi-hawley/

"I Don't Think You Could Avoid It": 'The Rookie' Showrunner Teases Chenford's Direction in Season 7
By Denis Kimathi   Jan 13, 2025
https://collider.com/the-rookie-season-7-chenford-future-update-alexi-hawley/

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‘High Potential’ Returns After Midseason Break To Its Best 7-Day Audience; ‘Will Trent’ & ‘The Rookie’ Pull Off Strong Debuts For ABC
By Katie Campione   Jan 16, 2025
https://deadline.com/2025/01/high-potential-midseason-viewership-will-trent-the-rookie-premieres-abc-1236259182/ 

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According to Disney, the episode has set an audience record on streaming, as did The Rookie‘s Season 7 debut.

Per Disney, The Rookie is up to 9.16M viewers after seven days of multi-platform viewing, which is a 170% increase over its live + same-day audience of 3.4M. While that’s down year-over-year from last season’s premiere, the series seems to be performing better than ever among adults 18-49.

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Is The Rookie’s Seth Suspect? Apple Stingy With Severance? Did Harley Quinn Hilariously Silence Sirens? Did RHOBH Give Pizza Craving? More Qs!
By Vlada Gelman, Matt Webb Mitovich, Kimberly Roots, Dave Nemetz, Nick Caruso, Andy Swift, Ryan Schwartz   January 17, 2025
https://tvline.com/features/severance-delayed-season-2-premiere-one-episode-tv-questions-1235399670/ 

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8 | Coming out of The Rookie’s first two new episodes, TVLine reader Cass asks, “Does anyone else find something off with Lucy’s rookie, Seth? He always has a sappy excuse ready for his failures….”

 

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A rookie no more: Calgary's Melissa O'Neil reflects on seven years in hit police procedural
By Eric Volmers   Jan 23, 2025
https://calgaryherald.com/entertainment/television/a-rookie-no-more-calgarys-melissa-oneil-reflects-on-seven-years-in-hit-police-procedural 

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In a Zoom interview from her home in Los Angeles, O’Neil admits that everyone involved in the series – and particularly the two actors who play Chen and Bradford – were taken aback by the intense interest in the relationship. It was a long-gestating romance that finally took hold in Season 4 with the couple’s first kiss after many will-they-or-won’t-they moments. They became a couple in Season 5. Halfway through Season 6, it was over. Or was it?

“I guess it’s flattering in a sense that the fans of the show pick up on this chemistry and this shorthand between these two characters and it inspires their imagination to create other realms of possibility,” says O’Neil “I’ve always found that aspect of it very fascinating. While I have not – and I want to be very clear about that – dabbled in reading any of it, my understanding is that there is a really big fan-fiction community. They make edits and they will doctor photos to make new photos to help serve the narratives they create. A real community was born out of this shared thing that they saw between these two characters. It is strange because I think a lot of us didn’t see that so much, especially because the dynamic between those two characters at the beginning was quite adversarial given his mentorship style. But I think there is also just a chemistry and shorthand that Eric and I have as actors and I think that translates well onto camera.”
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O’Neil hasn’t avoided the fan fiction because she is unnerved by it, she actually finds it “very sweet.” But she tends to leave Lucy Chen and her romantic entanglements behind during her off hours.

“It feels like a private space, it feels like it belongs to them,” she says. “Also, with hair and makeup and travel, sometimes my (work day) is like 16 hours and my whole world is the Rookie. So when I go home, I’m not trying to do more of it.”
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“Through the seasons, Lucy Chen has gone through quite an evolution,” O’Neil says. “I was one of the lucky ones because I got to occupy a character that began in a rookie role so she has had a lot of transformation through the years both professionally and personally and there’s a lot of reflection of that in my own life as well. I started the show in my 20s, I’m well into my 30s at this point. I had just recently moved to Los Angeles for the job. So I was also a rookie in this city. I learned how to drive on this job. I didn’t have my licence before. They didn’t know that. They probably wouldn’t have hired me had they known. It’s been quite the journey.”

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Grisly #OneChicago Xover? Did Will Trent Trigger Alias Binge? Worst Night Agent Wig? Did Paradise 100% Shock? Cheerwine on All American? More Qs!
By Vlada Gelman, Matt Webb Mitovich, Ryan Schwartz, Rebecca Iannucci, Dave Nemetz, Kimberly Roots, Andy Swift   January 31, 2025 
https://tvline.com/features/paradise-premiere-twist-predictions-hulu-sterling-k-brown-1235404064/ 

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12 | Did The Rookie’s Novak not think that a house full of sorority girls might be sitting inside, to possibly thwart his clumsy abduction attempt? And once again…. Seth gets chastised for his phone alerts pinging, but Nolan can step away from managing an active accident scene because “I have to take this” call from Bailey?

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