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The Rookie Fumbled 1 of its Top Characters (& The Show Still Hasn't Recovered From That Strange Episode)
The tracking contains light spoilers for The Rookie Season 7, airing on ABC on Tuesdays and streaming on Hulu the next day.
When The Rookiefirst debuted in 2018, Nathan Fillion's John Nolan was the titular training officer in the LAPD. However, he wasn't the only "boot" on the show. Characters played by Melissa O'Neil and Titus Makin Jr. rounded out the cast. While Lucy Chen remains a fixture on the series, the unceremonious killing of Officer Jackson West is The Rookie's biggest mistake, and the display hasn't fully recovered from it.
When the series began, Nolan was the oldest rookie in the department's history, while Lucy and Jackson were more age-appropriate recruits. They were also his closest confidantes. Jackson eventually moved in with Lucy, and the two developed one of the series' best friendships. The loss of the character was devastating to fans, both for the way it happened and how quickly the characters moved on. Jackson West deserved better, and The Rookie lost something in his absence that the exhibit hasn't gotten back.
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Sexuality for all the members of The Rookie team because it’s Pride Month:
John Nolan: He is A Straight™ but he is also the biggest ally you can find!
Talia Bishop: also unbent, don't know why but that’s how I see her.
Nyla Harper: Bi, and Crystal is a female homosexual because she said so.
Tim Bradford: Bi. But everyone assumes he's homophobic. He don’t know why they thought that. People are always shocked when they find out he is not.
Lucy Chen: try for years to convince herself she was linear to please her parents, but is bi 100%
Jackson West: GAY, do you even watch the show?
Angela Lopez: Pansexual. I don't recognize what but to me something screams pan about her.
Wesley Evers: bi. And also trans struggle me!
Feels free to comment or append more! ;)
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Whatever it is, she comes off as slightly – evil. ABC/Gilles MingassonThe most cringeworthy aspect of the episode, however, is the LAPD's shaming of Officer West (Titus Makin Jr.) for his relationship with his star boyfriend Sterling (Daniel Lissing) I don't care how progressive you think your precinct is, shaming the gay rookie in widespread about[...]
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Why The Rookie Killed Off Jackson West
As promotional material for The Rookie began to appear in the weeks leading up to the series' Season 4 premiere, fans noticed something was amiss. Without an explanation, Officer Jackson West, played by actor and musician Titus Makin Jr., was mysteriously missing. Fans were naturally concerned. Many hypothesized in the off-season that Jackson would depart in the premiere, and sure enough, they were right. But why did Titus Makin Jr. depart The Rookie in the first place?
Jackson was unceremoniously shot in the help in the Season 4 premiere, "Life and Death," without even seeing his face. There was much speculation about Jackson's fate following the Season 3 finale, but the truth that Makin Jr. chose to leave shocked fans, even though it shouldn't have come as a surprise. The actor was open about debating his return for Season 3, but he ultimately decided to come back after having a heart-to-heart conversation with showrunner Alexi Hawley. His storyline that season attempted to address his concerns, specifically about how policing is portrayed in network procedurals like The Rookie. Nevertheless, it would still be his last full season on t
Your browser does not assist the video tag. Jackson Westtragically dies in The Rookieseason 4 after existence shot by kidnappers. Titus Makin Jr.left the present because he did not want to return, citing real-life tragedies. Since exiting The Rookie, Makin Jr. has focused on other acting roles and his music career.
Titus Makin Jr.'s The Rookiecharacter, Jackson West, abruptly departed the series towards the end of season 3, but there are behind-the-scenes reasons for why Jacksonleft. Assigned to the Mid-Wilshire Division, Jackson West was among the main police officers in The Rookiethroughout the first three seasons. However, in the closing moments of The Rookieseason 3, he and Lopez got kidnapped by Sandra de la Cruz's men during Angela and Wesley's wedding. While this alone did not confirm that Jackson left The Rookie, audiences started speculating about his departure after Makindidn't appear in season 4's promotional material.See full article at ScreenRant
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Sexuality for all the members of The Rookie team because it’s Pride Month:
John Nolan: He is A Straight™ but he is also the biggest ally you can find!
Talia Bishop: also unbent, don't know why but that’s how I see her.
Nyla Harper: Bi, and Crystal is a female homosexual because she said so.
Tim Bradford: Bi. But everyone assumes he's homophobic. He don’t know why they thought that. People are always shocked when they find out he is not.
Lucy Chen: try for years to convince herself she was linear to please her parents, but is bi 100%
Jackson West: GAY, do you even watch the show?
Angela Lopez: Pansexual. I don't recognize what but to me something screams pan about her.
Wesley Evers: bi. And also trans struggle me!
Feels free to comment or append more! ;)
Titus Makin Archives
"The Rookie" Season 2 "Follow-Up Day" Introduces Pete Davidson as Nolan's Brother Titus Makin Archives"The Rookie" Season 2 "Follow-Up Day" Introduces Pete Davidson as Nolan's Brother [PREVIEW]This week on "Follow-Up Day," "The Rookie" calls in comedic back-up. "SNL" celestial body Pete Davidson guest stars as Officer John Nolan's long-lost half-brother.
This week on "Follow-Up Day," "The Rookie" calls in comedic back-up. "SNL" star Pete Davidson guest stars as Officer John Nolan's long-lost half-brother.
"The Rookie" Season 2: In "Now and Then", The Magic Is Gone Again [SPOILER REVIEW]
Whatever it is, she comes off as slightly – evil. ABC/Gilles MingassonThe most cringeworthy aspect of the episode, however, is the LAPD's shaming of Officer West (Titus Makin Jr.) for his relationship with his star boyfriend Sterling (Daniel Lissing) I don't care how progressive you think your precinct is, shaming the gay rookie in widespread about[...]
"The Rookie" Finally Returns With "Day Of Death" – Will Lucy Chen Survive? Titus Makin Archives"The Rookie" Season 2 "Follow-Up Day" Introduces Pete Davidson as Nolan's Brother [PREVIEW]This week on "Follow-Up Day," "The Rookie" calls in comedic back-up. "SNL" luminary Pete Davidson guest stars as Officer John Nolan's long-lost half-brother.
"The Rookie" is back, Chen is buried alive, and the team races to save her. But with an episode title like "Day Of Death," who will build it out alive?
"The Rookie" Season 2 "The Dim Side" Review: Lucy, I Am Your [SPOILER]
In "The Rookie" fall finale "The Dark Side," the team cajoles a serial killer into revealing where she hid her victims, while a more immediate
Why The Rookie Killed Off Jackson West
As promotional material for The Rookie began to appear in the weeks leading up to the series' Season 4 premiere, fans noticed something was amiss. Without an explanation, Officer Jackson West, played by actor and musician Titus Makin Jr., was mysteriously missing. Fans were naturally concerned. Many hypothesized in the off-season that Jackson would depart in the premiere, and sure enough, they were right. But why did Titus Makin Jr. depart The Rookie in the first place?
Jackson was unceremoniously shot in the help in the Season 4 premiere, "Life and Death," without even seeing his face. There was much speculation about Jackson's fate following the Season 3 finale, but the truth that Makin Jr. chose to leave shocked fans, even though it shouldn't have come as a surprise. The actor was open about debating his return for Season 3, but he ultimately decided to come back after having a heart-to-heart conversation with showrunner Alexi Hawley. His storyline that season attempted to address his concerns, specifically about how policing is portrayed in network procedurals like The Rookie. Nevertheless, it would still be his last full season on t
Titus Makin Jr.'s The Rookiecharacter, Jackson West, abruptly departed the series towards the end of season 3, but there are behind-the-scenes reasons for why Jacksonleft. Assigned to the Mid-Wilshire Division, Jackson West was among the main police officers in The Rookiethroughout the first three seasons. However, in the closing moments of The Rookieseason 3, he and Lopez got kidnapped by Sandra de la Cruz's men during Angela and Wesley's wedding. While this alone did not confirm that Jackson left The Rookie, audiences started speculating about his departure after Makindidn't appear in season 4's promotional material.
See full article at ScreenRant