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Season five returns with two lives hanging in the balance. Officers Sam Swarek and Chloe Price have been shot in the line of duty and both are in critical care, but life at 15 Division must go on. But as the shell-shocked officers struggle to pull the pieces of their lives back together, they can't help but wonder -- will things ever work out the way they're supposed to? It's a season of life-altering decisions, and with Andy torn between Sam & Nick, she welcomes the professional distraction of training a challenging new rookie and will learn that sometimes even making the right choice can have serious consequences.
Episode 11 : Everlasting
August. 06,2014
The officers of 15 Division work to track down Ted McDonald. But even after catching him, they realize Ted has more targets set to explode out there. The clock is ticking…
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Episode 10 : Fragments
July. 30,2014
A bomb explodes in a parking garage. The 15 Division must stop the suspect.
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Episode 9 : Moving Day
July. 23,2014
When the Division helps tenants move out of a condemned subsidized-housing complex, they discover a badly beaten man in one of the empty units.
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Episode 8 : Exit Strategy
July. 16,2014
Dov suspects Chris isn't ready to get back on the right track; Steve tells Traci he's about to raid a gambling den frequented by her husband.
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Episode 7 : Deal with the Devil
July. 09,2014
Oliver prepares Andy to defend herself at Duncan's dismissal hearing.
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Episode 6 : Two Truths and a Lie
June. 23,2014
As the officers of 15 Division try to hunt down the killer of Brian Gowdy, Andy and Sam go on the road to interview a list of inmates at Millburn Penitentiary. All are known associates of the prime suspect; one person on that list happens to be none other than Jay Swarek, Sam's elusive father.
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Episode 3 : Heart Breakers, Money Makers
June. 02,2014
With Fite Nite looming, Inspector Jarvis sends the officers of 15 Division to seize all "proceeds of crime" – anything purchased with money earned illegally. But when Andy and Nick's seizure at an illegal gambling house leads to a suspicious confession, Andy recruits Sam to help figure out who's lying, why, and where the money is, before anyone gets hurt.
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Episode 2 : All by Her Selfie
May. 26,2014
It's a day of firsts as Oliver gets promoted to Acting Staff Sergeant and Andy is tasked with training 15 Division's newest rookie, Duncan Moore. But when Andy and Duncan respond to a messy homicide at a pawnshop, it's clear this rookie is going to give Andy the challenge of a lifetime.
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Seasons
Season 6
Last season the officers at 15 Division unearthed their sins of the past – dug through it, aired it out, and paved the way to move forward. They have all grown and are more resilient than ever. This season, they will have to learn to embrace living in the gray areas, because life is complicated and the best laid plans are just that. But sometimes it’s the unpredictable things life throws our way that turn out to be exactly what we need.
Season 5
Season five returns with two lives hanging in the balance. Officers Sam Swarek and Chloe Price have been shot in the line of duty and both are in critical care, but life at 15 Division must go on. But as the shell-shocked officers struggle to pull the pieces of their lives back together, they can't help but wonder -- will things ever work out the way they're supposed to? It's a season of life-altering decisions, and with Andy torn between Sam & Nick, she welcomes the professional distraction of training a challenging new rookie and will learn that sometimes even making the right choice can have serious consequences.
Season 4
With three years under their belt, the rookies of 15 Division know that rolling with the punches is more than just a life lesson, it's an essential part of the job. Change is the only constant, and if you don't adapt, you're left behind. Now, for these five officers, the time has come to look change right in the eye and make some big, bold choices.
Season 3
The third season of the Canadian police drama Rookie Blue starring Missy Peregrym and Gregory Smith premiered on 24 May 2012 on Global in Canada. In June 2012, it was announced that Rookie Blue has been renewed for a fourth season which premiered on May 23, 2013 on Global in Canada.
Season 2
The second season of the Canadian police drama Rookie Blue starring Missy Peregrym and Gregory Smith began airing on 23 June 2011 on Global in Canada.
Season 1
The first season of the Canadian police drama Rookie Blue began airing on 24 June 2010 with a simultaneous premiere on Global in Canada and ABC in the U.S. On 12 July 2010, four days after the third episode was broadcast, it was announced that the show had been renewed for a second season. The first season completed its run on 9 September 2010 with a double episode airing.
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