The drama with Tim continued this week as viewers learned that Lucy has not heard from him in days. She is tormented by his sudden and unexplained silence, and turns to Angela for help. Angela advises Lucy to have faith in Tim, though she harbors suspicions that something more is at play. Her suspicions are confirmed when she discovers Tim on a stakeout, aiming to arrest Ray for a new crime, thereby burying their tumultuous past. Surprisingly, Tim chooses to confide in Angela without any hesitation which is upsetting, considering he refused to let Lucy, his own girlfriend whom he claims to love, in on things. He cares for Angela, too, so why was he comfortable telling her without a second thought?
The situation intensified at the shipyard, where Tim and Angela’s surveillance on Ray uncovered deeper layers to Tim’s personal vendetta, including a harrowing confession at Angela’s home about a past military operation gone awry. Tim admits that he put his professional ambition over the safety of his squad and it cost two soldiers their lives. This revelation not only shed light on Tim’s troubled conscience, but also triggered a confrontation with Lucy where escalating tensions came to a breaking point. After being threatened by Ray at her home, Lucy demanded that Tim let her in. He relented, and the trio worked together to take down Ray and arrest him.
In another sub-plot, while assisting with the takedown of the homeless encampment, Nolan and Celina stumbled upon prisoners assigned to work detail. When one of the prisoner’s escapes, the duo work to discover who she was and return her to jail before she hurts someone. The prisoner, Teresa Vaghan, was initially convicted of attacking her boyfriend’s mistress. Her choice to flee is baffling, considering she was days away from release. The plot thickened as Nolan and Celina unearthed her true motive: not to confront the woman she previously assaulted, but a shocking new target- the woman who was actually sleeping with her boyfriend, her own mother. Celina and Nolan arrive at the mother’s house just in time to prevent her from harming her mother, or any other family members.
Meanwhile, while at the same homeless encampment, Aaron stumbled upon a backpack belonging to a murdered gymnast who was murdered by her boyfriend, who had confessed to the crime. He ropes Nyla in and they discover the gymnast’s remains. Doubts about the boyfriend’s guilt arise when evidence suggests that his confession to strangling her may have been coerced, considering her cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head. During the investigation, Aaron’s unilateral decision making, including interviewing a witness without her authorization, strains his relationship with Nyla. Nonetheless, they manage to capture the true killer, securing the release of the wrongly imprisoned man. This narrative really highlighted how frustrating the bureaucracy of the legal system can be, especially when the truth has the power to exonerate an innocent person, who was ensnared by the same system. It painted a vivid picture of the arduous journey and numerous obstacles faced in the quest for justice.
Finally, in a completely ridiculous storyline, despite Nolan’s previously stated adamant stance that he does not want more children, Bailey revisited the topic as if that discussion had never happened, adamantly expressing her desire for a child. Initially hesitant, Nolan eventually warms to the idea. This storyline really begs the question: why does this couple consistently find their way to a happy ending without any real turmoil? The absence of any significant conflict in their relationship, is becoming increasingly exasperating for Chenford lovers, who thus far have not been granted even one angst-free episode.
Over to you, Rookie fans! How are you feeling about tonight’s episode? Is this really the end for Chenford? How will Tim be able to reconcile his past and move forward with his future? Please share your thoughts below and interact with me on Twitter at @middleofcanada.