Celina feels the crime scene is wrong — the angle of the bullets suggests the shooter wasn’t aiming to kill Thorsen, just to send a message. No one believes her until ballistics comes back: the weapon used is a 9mm with a custom suppressor, untraceable, last seen in an evidence locker that was signed out… by a retired captain now living in Florida.
Detective Nick Armstrong’s ghost still haunts the department in whispers — but this is different. The ambush was precise. Thorsen’s UC op was supposed to be low-risk: buy a stolen phone from a small-time fence. Instead, someone knew he was a cop. the rookie s06e02 h255
The episode opens on a chaotic scene: a dark side street, red and blue lights strobing against rain-slick asphalt. An undercover car is riddled with bullets. Officer Aaron Thorsen is on his knees, hands zip-tied behind his back, bleeding from a graze wound to the temple. The shooter is gone. Celina feels the crime scene is wrong —
“All units, H255 — possible officer-involved shooting, 4400 block of South Alvarado. Shots fired, one down. Repeat, possible officer down.” The ambush was precise
The team traces El Cuervo (“The Crow”) to a former LAPD intelligence analyst fired for selling case files. He’s not working alone. In the episode’s final minutes, Thorsen — recovering at the hospital — receives a text from an unknown number: “Ask Nolan about the night Armstrong died. Then decide who your real enemy is.” The screen cuts to black.
However, I can provide an original The Rookie -style story that continues from where a hypothetical Season 6, Episode 2 might begin — including character arcs, action, and the signature blend of personal stakes and police work. I’ll call it: (H255 = Homicide, 2:55 AM callout)
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