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Rookie Blue Season 2 Episode 6: In Plain View

When the points of murdering a police informant to the participation of the notoriously brutal Jameson east side, the division realizes that cracking this case will not be easy. And when the mother of Gail intimidate, Superintendent Elaine Peck, arrives on the scene, even more pressure to solve the case.

Meanwhile, Andy is paired with Detective Rosati, whose inadvertent disclosure of a secret relationship with Andy Lucas says in danger. And Gail, highlighted by the presence of his mother at the station, is assigned to protect witnesses only know that the crime - an apparently homeless eight years old with a surprising secret of his own.

Five ambitious young rookie cops, will continue its way through the emotional trials and tribulations of his personal and professional life. Last summer, these rookies go out for the first time officials of his training and learned to walk the thin blue line. Now the training wheels are off the more experienced, they are ready to kick some serious rear. However, these rookies are starting to realize that there are no shortcuts to becoming good at this job.

And when you're a rookie agent, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. For Andy McNally, rookie in the middle of Division 15 last and finest, chaotic world of policing is almost as rough terrain to navigate as his complicated personal life. He managed to get out of his fucking pitiful shadow, a former policeman father to forge his own path.

However, as Andy discovers when he weaves the chaos of the senior officers, romantic relationships, absent family and the pressure of being a rookie 20-something in the structure of this brother and sisters in blue, you get a world in danger , sex and drama at high risk are intertwined with the natural anxiety of policing. Meanwhile, calls by Dov Epstein has given him a new perspective on your approach before unwise for the job.

Traci Nash is finding out the hard way that the balance between parents and the police is a fine line to walk further to the blue, Chris Diaz is beginning to realize that their adherence to the stringent rules could be stopped, and Gail Peck beginning to think that his family connections could be his weight down, not pushing them forward. After seven months on the streets, these five rookies have learned to be policemen.

Who have experienced a learning curve is steeper than we ever imagined, and have learned firsthand that making a rookie mistake could-or the cost of someone else, your life. Over the next seven months in office, they will do it all again, only better.