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The Rookie is an American police procedural crime drama television series created by Alexi Hawley for

ABC. The series follows John Nolan, a man in his forties, who becomes the oldest rookie at the Los
Angeles Police Department (LAPD). The series is produced by ABC Signature and Entertainment One; it is
based on real-life LAPD officer William Norcross, who moved to Los Angeles in 2015 and joined the
department in his mid-40s.

The series stars Nathan Fillion, Alyssa Diaz, Richard T. Jones, Titus Makin Jr., Melissa O'Neil, Afton
Williamson, Mekia Cox, Shawn Ashmore, and Eric Winter. The Rookie premiered on October 16, 2018. In
March 2022, the series was renewed for a fifth season, which premiered on September 25, 2022. In April
2023, the series was renewed for a sixth season, which is set to premiere on February 20, 2024.

Premise

The series follows John Nolan, a 45-year-old newly divorced man from Pennsylvania, who, nine months
after helping police officers during a bank robbery in his hometown of Foxburg, moves to Los Angeles to
pursue a new career as a police officer in the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). After graduating
from the Police Academy as the oldest rookie on the force, Nolan must navigate the dangerous,
unpredictable nature of his job and is determined to make it in his new career despite the challenges.[1]

Series lead Nathan Fillion stated during an interview that the drama was inspired by a true story as the
LAPD is one of just two agencies that accepts new officers over the age of 37.[2] The man whose story
inspired the premise of the show was later revealed to be Bill Norcross, a college friend of executive
producer Jon Steinberg, who based the show on his story. Norcross continues to serve in the LAPD and
also as executive producer on The Rookie.[3]

Episodes

Main article: List of The Rookie episodes

Season Episodes Originally aired

First aired Last aired

20 October 16, 2018 April 16, 2019

20 September 29, 2019 May 10, 2020

14 January 3, 2021 May 16, 2021


4

22 September 26, 2021 May 15, 2022

22 September 25, 2022 May 2, 2023

TBA February 20, 2024 2024

Cast and characters

Main

Nathan Fillion as John Nolan: The oldest rookie at the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), he is
assigned to the Mid-Wilshire Division.[1] He was studying at Pennsylvania State University but dropped
out and went into the construction business upon learning that Sarah, his girlfriend and later wife, was
pregnant. At the age of 45, Nolan closed his construction company in Pennsylvania and after taking down
a robbery suspect at a bank in his hometown of Foxburg, Pennsylvania, moved out west to become a
police officer. He is divorced with a son, Henry. Nolan becomes a training officer in the later seasons to
teach the next generation of cops and help make positive change in the LAPD.

Alyssa Diaz as Angela Lopez: An LAPD detective. She is assigned as the training officer to Jackson West
(seasons 1–3). She marries Wesley and becomes an inspiring Detective and mother in the later seasons.

Richard T. Jones as Wade Grey: A sergeant and watch commander at the Mid-Wilshire Station. Grey
initially believes that Nolan may be changing career because of a possible midlife crisis and doubts that
he is suitable for police work, but later sees his potential. Grey served in the United States Army prior to
joining the LAPD. He has a daughter who is attending college in New York City.

Titus Makin Jr. as Jackson West (seasons 1–3, guest season 4):[4][5] An eager, if somewhat naive, rookie
and the son of Commander Percy West, head of the LAPD's Internal Affairs Division. Top of his class at
the Police Academy, he is firmly committed to the LAPD and strives to be the best officer he can as he
wants to maintain his family's traditions. Jackson is killed in the Season 4 premiere in an effort to help
identify the people who kidnapped him and Lopez.

Mercedes Mason as Zoe Andersen (season 1; guest season 3): Nolan's confident and irreverent
commanding officer,[6] Captain Andersen used to be a Marine, serving with the military police. After
leaving the Corps, she spent a year with the United States Pentagon Police Criminal Investigations
Directorate before joining the LAPD. Because of her prior experience, Andersen has risen up the ranks
very quickly, to the point where some of her officers see her more as a boss than a fellow officer. She is
killed in the line of duty trying to protect Nolan from a vengeful gang leader.

Melissa O'Neil as Lucy Chen: An ambitious rookie who struggles to prove herself to Tim Bradford, her
training officer. She is 29 years old, and her parents are psychologists who remain opposed to her choice
of career. O'Neil also stars as Lucy's doppelganger 'Juicy' in later seasons. She later qualifies to become
an undercover officer and starts dating Tim.
Afton Williamson as Talia Bishop (season 1): A newly promoted training officer whose first assignment is
Nolan. Ambitious, she tries hard to make detective and hopes to eventually work her way up to chief of
police. She is revealed to have left the LAPD for a job with ATF.

Eric Winter as Timothy 'Tim' Bradford: A strict, no-nonsense training officer. He is assigned Chen as a
rookie and gives her a hard time but treats her fairly. He used to be a Marine squad leader who served in
Iraq and Afghanistan before joining the LAPD. Winter also stars as Tim's doppelganger 'Dim' in later
seasons. He gives up patrol duties to have a relationship with Lucy and becomes a Metro officer.

Mekia Cox as Nyla Harper (season 2–present): Nolan's new training officer, a tough, experienced
detective who is leaving behind four years of undercover work so that she can return to patrol work.
After training Nolan and Aaron and giving birth, she returns to being a detective and is partnered with
Lopez.

Shawn Ashmore as Wesley Evers (season 3–present; recurring seasons 1–2): A defense lawyer with
whom Lopez initially clashes but later starts dating with the two later getting married and having a son
named Jack and a daughter. He later takes a job as an Assistant District Attorney.

Jenna Dewan as Bailey Nune (season 4–present;[7] guest season 3): A firefighter who first appears as
Nolan's date to Lopez's wedding and later becomes his fiancée. Prior to joining the LAFD, she served in
the US Army and is currently still a reserve.

Tru Valentino as Aaron Thorsen (season 5; recurring season 4): A newbie rookie who was involved in a
murder case in which he was found not guilty. He comes from a wealthy background and was an internet
celebrity before his arrest and trial.

Recurring

Mircea Monroe as Isabel Bradford (season 1; guest season 5): Tim Bradford's ex-wife, a former
undercover narcotics officer who became a drug addict

Sara Rue as Nell Forester (seasons 1–2; guest season 4): A former dispatcher for the LAPD whom
Bradford bribes in order to get the best calls.

Currie Graham as Ben McRee (season 1; guest season 3): Nolan's friend since their schooldays, who lets
Nolan stay in his mansion as a house guest

Demetrius Grosse as Kevin Wolfe (season 1): A detective who is assigned to Isabel's case

David DeSantos as Elijah Vestri (season 1): A detective who is assigned to Isabel's case. He is shot and
killed midway during the first season in a shootout with a gang of drug dealers.

Zayne Emory as Henry Nolan: John Nolan's son who is a freshman in college. He becomes engaged to
Abigail in the second season.[8] He is shown to have a congenital heart condition in season three.

Michael Beach as Percy West (seasons 1–3): Jackson's father, the commander of Internal Affairs

Brent Huff as Quigley Smitty: A lazy training officer who lives in a trailer park across the street from the
Mid-Wilshire station.

Kanoa Goo as Chris Sanford. He is an Assistant District Attorney, and Lucy Chen's ex-boyfriend.
Angel Parker as Luna Grey: Wade Grey's wife and mother of their daughter Dominique[9]

Sarah Shahi as Jessica Russo (seasons 1–2): A former FBI hostage negotiator who now runs her own
security firm and is a published author. She later takes a job with the Department of Homeland Security
while she briefly dates Nolan. They separate when she realizes he is not ready to have more kids.

Matthew Glave as Oscar Hutchinson: A prisoner who escapes from a prison bus crash but is later
apprehended by Lopez and Jackson. Oscar eventually helps the precinct officers as an informant on
several cases including former prisoners.

Harold Perrineau as Nick Armstrong (season 2; guest season 3): A new night detective who assists the
LAPD Mid-Wilshire Division but who is later revealed to be a dirty cop working for a crime family.
Armstrong attempts to frame rookie John Nolan but is shot and killed in the Season 3 premiere episode,
"Consequences".

Daniel Lissing as Sterling Freeman (season 2; guest season 3): A celebrity actor starring in a police
procedural show, who briefly becomes Jackson's boyfriend.

Ali Larter as Grace Sawyer (season 2): A doctor at Shaw Memorial Hospital and Nolan's ex-girlfriend with
whom he rekindles briefly.

Enver Gjokaj as Donovan Town (seasons 2, 4): Harper's ex-husband. Harper is fighting with him over joint
custody of their daughter Lila.

Carsyn Rose as Lila Town (seasons 2, 4): Harper's daughter from her marriage to Donovan

Madeleine Coghlan as Abigail (seasons 2–3): Henry Nolan's fiancée.

Annie Wersching as Rosalind Dyer (seasons 2, 5; guest season 3): A serial killer and nemesis of
Armstrong, the officer whose arrest led to her conviction for murder.

Jeff Pierre as Emmett Lang (season 2): A firefighter who is a friend of Tim Bradford.

Hrach Titizian as Ruben Derian (season 2; guest season 3): A member of the Derian crime family who has
recruited Armstrong and Erin Cole to help him destroy evidence that implicates his brother Serj for the
murder of Chris Rios

Brandon Routh as Doug Stanton (season 3): Jackson West's new training officer, who has questionable
ethics and does racial profiling. He leaves Mid-Wilshire after Jackson risked his life to expose his
wrongdoings.

Arjay Smith as James Murray (season 3–present): A local resident in the neighborhood where Nolan and
Harper are assigned to community outreach. He and Harper begin dating during Season 3, and during
Season 4, she ends up pregnant. He proposes to her in Season 4 after declining her initial proposal, in
which they get married at the courthouse.

Toks Olagundoye as Fiona Ryan (season 3): A professor in Ethics and Criminal Justice. Nolan attends her
night classes in order to finish school and qualify as a training officer. She is also a well-known activist,
specifically in civil rights and police reform, and has authored a book about racial inequality in the justice
system.
Dylan Conrique as Tamara Colins (season 3–present): a homeless high school student Chen takes under
her wing and tries to help cope with her situation. They later become roommates after she takes West's
room following his death.

Camille Guaty as Sandra "La Fiera" De La Cruz (season 3; guest season 4): A Guatemalan businesswoman
and drug lord, who has a vendetta with Lopez after multiple encounters.

Brandon Jay McLaren as Elijah Stone (season 4–5): A crime boss who forces Wesley to be his crooked
lawyer.

Lisseth Chavez as Celina Juarez (season 5–present): Nolan's enthusiastic new rookie.[10] She causes
trouble for Nolan as he believes she is too superstitious. She joined the Academy in order to solve her
sister's murder and disappearance.

Notable guests

Danny Nucci as Sanford Motta: An arrogant major assault crimes detective who looks down on
rookies[11]

Shawn Christian as Jeremy Hawke: Nolan's former training officer at the academy who goes rogue[12]

Joelle Carter as Megan Mitchell: Hawke's ex-wife who is fighting with him over custody of their son
Logan[12]

Niko Nicotera as Carson Miller: Isabel's former boyfriend and a drug dealer[13][14]

Jose Pablo Cantillo as Franco DeSantis: A drug dealer who steals money from a drug bust after being
tipped off[15]

Beau Garrett as Denise: A woman who Nolan rescues on Valentine's Day who has an unhealthy
obsession with him

Sean Maher as Caleb Jost: A prisoner who escapes from the prison bus crash in "Manhunt" but is later
apprehended by Nolan, Bishop, and Jessica

Mario Lopez as himself: A celebrity pulled over by Tim and Lucy for running a stop sign who tries to talk
his way out of a ticket as part of an integrity test by LAPD Internal Affairs[16]

Joel McHale as Brad Hayes: A former border patrol officer turned people smuggler for a cartel, who is
under protective detail of Tim and Nolan[17]

Michael Trucco as Sean Del Monte: An assistant district attorney who assigns Nolan and Tim to a
protective detail in "The Shake Up". He later returns in the second-season episode "The Dark Side" when
he makes a deal with Rosalind Dyer in order to find the bodies of her previous victims.

Jim Lau as Patrick Chen: Lucy Chen's father, who is injured by one of his patients and forced to go the
hospital. He later has an argument with Lucy regarding the LAPD's handling of mental health cases.

will.i.am as himself: Appears when a silent alarm is tripped at his residence, caused by a man who
accidentally parachuted into the wrong yard and became stuck in a tree
Stephen Lang as Trent Williams: The LAPD chief of police. He administers the oral exam to Nolan, Lucy,
and Jackson during their midterm exam.

Felicia Day as Dr. Morgan: A CDC task-force specialist in infectious diseases[18]

Mark Cuban as himself: Appears when Nolan and Grey respond to a disturbance at his restaurant

Mitch Pileggi as Rex: A bounty hunter and retired LAPD cop. He is good friends with Tim.

Seamus Dever as Chaz Bachman: A lawyer who is arrested by Nolan and Lopez for buying drugs[19]

Jon Huertas as Alejandro Mejia / Cesar Ojeda: An undercover DHS agent who is compromised and nearly
killed by two assailants seeking information from him[19]

Lauren Tom as Mrs. Chen: Lucy Chen's mother, who comes to stay at her apartment briefly after having
an argument with Lucy's father

Eric Weddle as himself: appeared during a Los Angeles Rams junior football camp. Was a high school
football adversary of Tim's.[20]

Robert Woods as himself: appeared during a Los Angeles Rams junior football camp[20]

Alan Tudyk as Ellroy Basso: A cleaner employed by the LAPD to help clean up crime scenes. He and Nolan
later apprehend the criminals who committed the original crime when they return to the scene. He is
later seen to be in a relationship with Nell Forester.[21]

Michael Cassidy as Caleb Wright: A man whom Lucy meets at a bar who later turns out to be a serial
killer and Rosalind Dyer's associate[22]

Pete Davidson as Pete Nolan: Nolan's half-brother whom he meets following his father's death[23]

Seth Green as Jordan Neil: A man who steals Nolan's identity, causing his credit score to go down[24]

Greg Grunberg as Larry Macer (seasons 3 and 4): Formerly a police officer at the LAPD before being
released following a mishap where his gun misfired in his very first roll call.

Roselyn Sánchez as Valerie Castillo: An ambitious reporter

Bailey Chase as Michael Banks: A DEA agent who assists Nolan and Harper during a drug raid

Don Swayze as Sharp: A prison guard deputy at the California Correctional Facility who assists Nolan and
Harper during a riot

Hannah Kasulka as Erin Cole: A rookie officer who is later revealed to be a dirty cop working for the
Derians

Christopher O'Shea as Chris Rios: A rookie officer who is fatally shot by Serj Derian, leaving Jackson
devastated as the two had been close friends

Frances Fisher as Evelyn Nolan: Nolan's overbearing and manipulative mother

Frankie Muniz as Corey Harris: A former child actor who now runs a cult

Skyler Samuels as Charlotte Luster: Corey's childhood co-star and friend


Rainn Wilson as himself: A celebrity who owned the mummified body of Charlie Chaplin interviewed by
a true crime documentary

Molly Quinn as Ashley: The daughter of prisoner Oscar Hutchinson who is a person of interest in a
kidnapping case

Katy O'Brian as Rookie Katie Barnes

Emily Deschanel as Sarah Nolan: Nolan's ex-wife and mother to their son Henry

Kyle Secor as Sam Taggart: A DEA special agent assigned to the La Fiera case

Joshua Malina as Max: A man with ties to U.S. intelligence

Kathryn Prescott as Katerina Antonov / Linda Charles: A Russian FSB case officer who has gone rogue and
was planning to kill all the men involved in a drone strike that killed her brother.

Piper Curda as Billie Park: A drug mule who was arrested by West and Chen when she attempts to flee
during a rolling stop

Peyton List as Gennifer Bradford: Tim's younger sister and the daughter of Tom Bradford.

James Remar as Tom Bradford: The alcoholic and abusive father of Tim and Gennifer Bradford.

Flula Borg as Skip Tracer Randy, a bounty hunter

Tamala Jones as Yvonne Thorsen: Aaron Thorsen's mother, who is trying to publicize his life as a police
officer.

Niecy Nash as Simone Clark: A trainee FBI agent who has the same priorities as John Nolan.[25] She is
also the oldest NAT ever at Quantico.

Britt Robertson as Laura Stensen

Felix Solis as Matthew Garza

Kevin Zegers as Brendan Acres

Thomas Dekker as Jeff Boyle / Eli Reynolds on The Rookie: Feds

Bridget Regan as Monica Stevens, Elijah Stone's lawyer and Wesley's ex-fiancée.

Kelly Clarkson as herself

Kyle Schmid as Noah Foster, an undercover (UC) detective who was a classmate of Lucy at UC school

Preeti Desai as Charlie Bristow

Lance Bass as himself

Jake Tapper as himself

Armin Shimerman as Judge Paloma: The on-call judge that approves the warrant for Nolan's arrest.

Production
Development

On October 26, 2017, ABC announced a straight-to-series order for The Rookie, starring Castle star
Nathan Fillion, and written by Castle executive producer and co-showrunner Alexi Hawley. Fillion and
Hawley serve as executive producers, along with Mark Gordon, Nicholas Pepper, Michelle Chapman, and
Jon Steinberg. The series is produced by ABC Studios and The Mark Gordon Company,[1] and premiered
on October 16, 2018.[26] On November 5, 2018, The Rookie was picked up for full season of 20
episodes.[27] On May 10, 2019, ABC renewed the series for a second season which premiered on
September 29, 2019.[28][29] On October 28, 2019, the series received a full season order of 20 episodes
for the second season.[30]

On May 21, 2020, ABC renewed the series for a third season which premiered on January 3, 2021.[31]
[32] On May 14, 2021, ABC renewed the series for a fourth season, which premiered on September 26,
2021.[33][34] On March 30, 2022, ABC renewed the series for a fifth season which premiered on
September 25, 2022.[35][36] On April 17, 2023, ABC renewed the series for a sixth season, which is
scheduled to premiere on February 20. 2024.[37][38]

Casting

With the series order in October 2017, Fillion was cast as John Nolan.[1] On February 7, 2018, Afton
Williamson and Eric Winter were cast as Talia Bishop and Tim Bradford, respectively.[39] They were
shortly followed by Melissa O'Neil as Lucy Chen,[40] Richard T. Jones as Sergeant Wade Grey,[41] Titus
Makin as Jackson West,[4] Alyssa Diaz as Angela Lopez,[42] and Mercedes Mason as Captain Zoe
Andersen.[6]

On August 4, 2019, it was announced that Williamson would not be returning for the second season due
to the alleged racial discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual assault she suffered during the first
season.[43] On October 2, 2019, Mekia Cox joined the cast as a new series regular, Nyla Harper, for the
second season.[44]

Filming

In January 2018, Liz Friedlander signed on to direct and executive produce the pilot.[45] Production on
the pilot began on March 7, 2018,[46] with filming taking place in Los Angeles, Oxnard, Burbank and
New York City.[47] On April 15, 2021, police received a call of a possible shooting while filming was
taking place between Hartford Avenue and West 5th Street in Los Angeles. Three gunshots were heard
by various eyewitnesses, and the production crew confirmed that no one from the show was injured
during the incident. Filming in the area was shut down as a result of the reports, but filming continued at
other already scheduled locations.[48] Following the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on
October 21, 2021, on the set of the film Rust, live weapons were banned from The Rookie while filming.
[49] Prior to the ban, the series occasionally used quarter or half rounds on large outdoor set pieces.[50]
Showrunner Alexi Hawley stated that "any risk is too much risk" and explained that, going forward, only
airsoft guns would be used, with muzzle flashes being added in post production using computer-
generated imagery.[51]

On-set misconduct and harassment allegations

On July 26, 2019, TVLine reported that Afton Williamson, who portrays Talia Bishop, would not be
returning for the second season. While the outlet initially claimed that the split was amicable,
Williamson, in a lengthy Instagram post, stated that she left the series due to having "experienced racial
discrimination/racially charged inappropriate comments from the hair department."[52] Williamson also
alleged that she was sexually harassed by guest star Demetrius Grosse, who portrays Kevin Wolfe in a
recurring role, as well as an incident of bullying that escalated into sexual assault at a party; the head of
the hair department was identified as Sallie Ciganovich. Williamson claimed that she had gone to the
showrunners multiple times with these allegations, but was ignored.[53]

Everyone involved in the allegations denied them. An investigation was commissioned through the law
firm Mitchell Sillerberg and Knupp along with a third-party firm, EXTTI, which conducted nearly 400
hours of interviews and examined video and other evidence.[54] The results of the investigation were
published on September 17, 2019, which found that the allegations made by Williamson had no merit
and could not be proven. Williamson stood by her claims, calling the results of the investigation
"heartbreaking" and postulated that the producers had lied to cover up the truth of what happened.[55]

Release

Broadcast

The Rookie is broadcast in the United States on ABC. The first season aired on Tuesday, while the second
season aired on Sunday. The Rookie has been licensed in more than 180 countries and territories.[56]

Home media

The first season was released on DVD in Region 1 on August 27, 2019,[57] and in Region 4 (Australia) on
January 22, 2020.[58]

DVD name Release dates Episodes Discs

Region 1 Region 2 Region 4

1 August 27, 2019 — January 22, 2020 20 4

2 August 23, 2020 — February 24, 2021 20 5


3 August 22, 2021 — February 16, 2022 14 4

4 August 21, 2022 — August 31, 2022 22

Spin-off

Main article: The Rookie: Feds

On February 8, 2022, ABC ordered a pilot for a planned FBI spin-off of the series starring Niecy Nash. It
was introduced in a two-episode backdoor pilot during Season 4.[59] On March 9, 2022, Kat Foster and
Felix Solis joined the cast of the spin-off.[60] Also that month, Frankie Faison joined the cast.[25] On May
13, 2022, ABC gave a series order under the title The Rookie: Feds.[61] It was then reported that the
series had undergone creative tweaks that cut Foster's character, Special Agent Casey Fox.[62] In June
2022, Britt Robertson, Kevin Zegers and James Lesure joined the cast as series regulars.[63][64][65]

The series aired from September 27, 2022 to May 2, 2023.[36] The Rookie: Feds was canceled on
November 9, 2023, after one season.[66]

Reception

Critical response

The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 68% approval rating with an average rating
of 6.33/10 based on 22 reviews for Season 1. The website's consensus reads, "Nathan Fillion's reliably
likable presence makes The Rookie worth tuning in, even if the show around him isn't particularly
memorable."[67] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 64 out of 100 based on
12 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[68]

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