The Rookie season 1

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The Rookie
Season 1
Starring
No. of episodes20
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseOctober 16, 2018 (2018-10-16) –
April 16, 2019 (2019-04-16)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The first season of the American police procedural crime drama television series The Rookie premiered on October 16, 2018 and concluded on April 16, 2019, on ABC with a total of 20 episodes.

The series follows John Nolan, a man in his forties, who becomes the oldest rookie at the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD).

Cast and characters[edit]

Main[edit]

Recurring cast[edit]

Guest[edit]

  • Danny Nucci as Det. Sanford Motta
  • Ryan Michelle Bathe as Det. Jennifer Paige
  • Sara Rue as Nell Forester
  • Shawn Christian as Jeremy Hawke
  • Joelle Carter as Megan Mitchell
  • Christopher James Baker as Marcus Vance
  • Niko Nicotera as Carson Miller
  • Sam Duffy as Kyle Montgomery
  • Zayne Emory as Henry Nolan
  • Angel Parker as Luna Grey
  • Jade Payton as Dominique Grey
  • Jose Pablo Cantillo as Franco DeSantis
  • Antonio Jaramillo as Robert Ortiz
  • Kurt Yaeger as Graham Ross
  • Matthew Glave as Oscar Hutchinson
  • Sean Maher as Caleb Jost
  • Mario Lopez as Himself
  • Grant Harvey as Cole Midas
  • Michael Trucco as Sean Del Monte
  • Jim Lau as Patrick Chen
  • Joel McHale as Brad Hayes
  • Caleb Castille as Dylan Scott
  • Robbie A. Kay as Simon Parks Jr.
  • will.i.am as Himself
  • Valerie Cruz as Detective Elena Ruiz
  • Stephen Lang as Chief Trent Williams
  • Felicia Day as Dr. Morgan

Episodes[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
11"Pilot"Liz FriedlanderAlexi HawleyOctober 16, 2018 (2018-10-16)1015.43[1]
Nine months after witnessing (and foiling) a bank robbery in his small town of Foxburg, Pennsylvania, John Nolan, a 45 year old divorcé packs up his entire life to move to Los Angeles and becomes a cop. His assignment to the force, particularly the Mid-Wilshire Division of the LAPD is met with skepticism from his fellow officers, particularly his watch commander, Sergeant Wade Grey, and his training officer Talia Bishop. Nolan's first few days on the job are marked by a domestic dispute that quickly escalates out of hand (during which Nolan witnesses his first death), an unbalanced father who leaves his child in a locked car on a hot day, and an escaped felon who quickly tests Nolan in ways he never expected. Also joining Nolan as rookie officers are Jackson West, son of a high-ranking LAPD officer and eager to live up to the family legacy, and Lucy Chen, who became a cop against the wishes of her therapist parents and is carrying on a secret affair with Nolan despite the risk it poses to her career. Grey informs Nolan that he will do everything in his power to discourage him from continuing to serve, as he fears that Nolan's inexperience and age will endanger the lives of his officers. Nolan tells Grey that he believes being a cop might be his calling. Grey responds that if that is true, nothing Grey puts Nolan through will deter him.
22"Crash Course"Adam DavidsonAlexi HawleyOctober 23, 2018 (2018-10-23)1024.54[2]
Nolan prevents a woman from killing herself after she tries to jump off of the Hollywood Sign after her wedding does not go as planned. Jackson is questioned as to why he didn't fire his weapon, but his TO Angela Lopez covers for him. She then forces him to handle the arrest of a man on PCP, which he pulls off. Nolan and Bishop arrest an addict for possession of drugs, but then learn that she stabbed a teenager dead in an argument. Lucy is stuck with a lazy new training officer while her original TO Tim Bradford recovers, and winds up arresting a man for shoplifting. Nolan continues to face difficulties in navigating between his civilian instincts and how they affect his actions as a cop. Jackson is able to subdue a suspect without assistance. Nolan is assigned a rusty old car as punishment for damaging his vehicle. A kidnapping victim is rescued, and Nolan and Bishop obtain a lead on the kidnapper. While apprehending him, Bishop stops Nolan from beating the suspect in a rage. Captain Andersen thanks him for his success, but reminds him that it is not his job to punish criminals. Lucy finds out that Tim, who's recovering from being shot in the previous episode, intentionally got her assigned to a poor officer to test her commitment. Bishop is able to get Nolan a new vehicle, which he nearly crashes on his first drive.
33"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"Greg BeemanLiz Alper & Ally SeibertOctober 30, 2018 (2018-10-30)1034.53[3]
Nolan and Bishop chase a group of thieves and Nolan loses a bag of stolen money when a street performer runs off with it. The precinct learns that the thieves are part of a gang who have pulled off a string of heists and they begin searching for the remaining gang members. Meanwhile, Lucy helps Tim as he readjusts to being back on duty while also trying to help his drug addicted wife, who reveals to Lucy she was once a narcotics cop. Elsewhere, an arrest of a former college athlete causes Jackson and Lopez to talk about alternative careers to police work since Lopez still doubts Jackson's ability to handle the job.
44"The Switch"Toa FraserVincent AngellNovember 13, 2018 (2018-11-13)1044.01[4]
Sgt. Grey tests the rookies by assigning them new TOs, partnering Nolan with Lopez, Jackson with Tim and Lucy with Bishop. He tasks the rookies with gaining insight into their new TOs. Lopez takes Nolan to court and Nolan ends up chasing an escaped prisoner, leading to a potentially career-making bust for the pair. Tim, however, learns about Jackson's struggles when he freezes during a shootout and enraged, confronts Lopez over it. Tim later takes Jackson to meet an agoraphobe who gives Jackson advice on facing his fears. Meanwhile, Lucy defends her relationship with Nolan to Bishop during their patrol, prompting Nolan and Lucy to have a talk about their relationship.
55"The Roundup"Nelson McCormickElizabeth Davis BeallNovember 20, 2018 (2018-11-20)1064.10[5]
Nolan struggles to deal with his breakup with Lucy just as the TOs start an annual competition to see who can get the most arrests in a single shift. Tim plays to win, even bribing a dispatcher to get the best calls, which worries Lucy. Meanwhile, Jackson dives headfirst into the competition to prove himself while Nolan and Bishop, who is refusing to play, find themselves dealing with a mob-connected banker.
66"The Hawke"Timothy BusfieldFredrick KottoNovember 27, 2018 (2018-11-27)1054.38[6]
Upon learning that his former academy instructor, Jeremy Hawke, has fallen on hard times, Nolan offers to help him out. Hawke politely declines but, the next morning, Lopez and Jackson answer a call from Hawke's estranged wife. She claims Hawke has become unstable and dangerous. Nolan and Bishop get involved in the pursuit of Hawke, which quickly escalates. Then, they discover Hawke has his son with him, who is willingly participating with his father's fugitive activities. Meanwhile, Jackson and Lopez deal with a shooting victim and his father, both of whom they suspect aren't telling them the whole truth and Tim tries to teach Lucy to anticipate the behavior of criminals.
77"The Ride Along"Cherie NowlanRobert BellaDecember 4, 2018 (2018-12-04)1074.20[7]
Nolan and Bishop are assigned Hollywood director Rupert Payne, of whom Nolan is a fan, for a ride along to research his new film. Despite orders to keep him away from any dangerous situations, Payne observes Nolan and Bishop deescalate a situation involving a mentally impaired young man from a troubled neighborhood, which leads to a dangerous situation when Rupert tries to help the young man's family. Meanwhile, Jackson informs Lopez that she is being considered for detective, which prompts Lopez to attempt leveraging smaller criminals into giving up a major player, which ultimately backfires. Elsewhere, Tim's wife is arrested in a drug bust, forcing Tim to choose, once and for all, between his devotion to his wife and his duty as a cop.
88"Time of Death"Mike GoiBrynn MaloneDecember 11, 2018 (2018-12-11)1084.27[8]
While in pursuit of a robber, Nolan fatally shoots him in self defense. The episode centers on the processing of this event. Tim's wife is returning to be a CI. While trying to get evidence against a major drug trafficker, the connection to her wire is lost and Bishop and Tim find the camera and blood upon searching the apartment. Tim's wife seems to have been taken by the drug traffickers. Lucy gives Nolan a ride home from the precinct and they sleep together. While Lucy is in the shower, the brother of the robber attacks Nolan. The episode ends with Nolan's attacker holding a gun on Nolan and a shot fired off camera.
99"Standoff"John TerleskyAlexi HawleyJanuary 8, 2019 (2019-01-08)1093.95[9]
Nolan manages to fight off his attacker, throwing him through the window and calling for backup. Meanwhile, Tim, Lopez, and Bishop find Isabel. She has been shot in the head but will survive. Nolan lies repeatedly to Commander West about his affair with Lucy. Nolan is assigned to desk duty during the investigation of his attack. Tim, Lucy, Jackson, Lopez, Bishop and Detectives Wolfe and Vestri go to an apartment building to find Vance, the drug dealer who shot Isabel and left her for dead. Things go sideways and they end up in a shootout with Vance and his men, resulting in Vestri being killed and Wolfe seriously wounded. Lucy helps deliver Vance's girlfriend's baby while Jackson is able to turn off the power to a frequency jammer, so Bishop can call for backup. Vance and his men break into the apartment and fight with Tim and Lucy. The other officers, including Nolan, Commander West, and the SWAT team arrive and Vance and his men are arrested. Lucy tells Nolan not to tell the truth about what really happened the previous night. Nolan reports to Andersen and Commander West and the latter informs him that he has been cleared of all charges and can return to the police force immediately.
1010"Flesh and Blood"Jessica YuInda Craig-GalvanJanuary 15, 2019 (2019-01-15)1103.83[10]
Henry Nolan comes to visit his dad, who is surprised to learn that Jackson and Lucy already know Henry through social media. At morning roll call, Andersen announces she will ride along with Lucy, while Grey will partner with Nolan, and Tim and Bishop will partner with each other. Grey's daughter Dominique also shows up unexpectedly for an internship. Henry and Dominique bond over their concern over their dads' work, and Tim and Bishop clash over procedure, as each is used to being the boss of their rookie. The episode ends with Nolan and his son talking about Nolan's job. Henry worries about the danger he is in. Nolan agrees to text his son at the end of each day with a code word to let him know he is okay.
1111"Redwood"Sylvain WhiteAlly Seibert & Liz AlperJanuary 22, 2019 (2019-01-22)1113.84[11]
The officers are forced to come in to work on their day off, as the Vice President has made an unexpected visit to Los Angeles. Nolan and Bishop stop a man who was a threat to the Vice President after they find a flare gun in his underwear. Lucy gets pricked by a used needle while trying to break up a fight between two homeless women and is forced to go to the hospital. Bradford tries to comfort her as she could have various diseases as a result of getting injected. Meanwhile, Lopez and Jackson try to break up protestors and tell people who have obscene banners to take them down. Nolan and Bishop engage in a shootout with several robbery suspects. When Lopez and Jackson defy Agent Danvers' orders and decide to go help Bishop and Nolan, Grey defends them, saying it was the right thing to do. During the episode, Jackson has trouble focusing on the job and nearly loses his cool with a man who left his elderly mother in hand restraints. At the end of the episode, Jackson waits with Lucy as she gets good news about her diagnosis. Jackson tells Lucy about his family problems and Nolan sells his house in Pennsylvania after having a dilemma about what to do with it.
1212"Heartbreak"Carol BankerVincent AngellFebruary 12, 2019 (2019-02-12)1133.64[12]
The evening before Valentine's Day, the rookies are on a night out in the same location as Grey and his wife. When the rookies have to leave, Nolan gets in trouble with a man harassing a woman at the bar, ruining Grey's evening. On Valentine's Day, Tim takes a day off to meet up with his wife, who is in rehab. They end up breaking off their relationship, with Tim telling her that she'll never move past who she was as an addict if they remain together. Nolan and Bishop arrive at a car crash where Nolan saves the driver's life. She lost her husband a year ago and tries everything to get together with Nolan, even cozying up to Ben to get close to Nolan. Lopez and Jackson interrogate an alleged assault victim who claims to suffer from dementia, but turns out to be a dangerous criminal. Jackson hits it off with a male nurse. Lopez searches her boyfriend Wesley Evers' smartphone, assuming he cheats on her, but in the end, it turns out to be different than what she had thought. Nolan arranges a party for his first Valentine's Day in a long time without company and is surprised when Officer Bishop attends.
1313"Caught Stealing"Omar MadhaDavid RadcliffFebruary 19, 2019 (2019-02-19)1123.54[13]
Bishop and Nolan respond to a car accident and find the victim has been stabbed, but he escapes from the ambulance and flees the scene. To their surprise, he turns up at the station, stating his name is Ortiz and that he is an undercover officer with the LAPD investigating a drug cartel, which plans to transfer one million dollars that night. The LAPD raids the home before the transfer, and the rookies are put in charge of the scene until the money counters arrive. The counters finish, and $250,000 is missing. The rookies are interrogated, polygraphed and cleared, but still suspended. Lucy is surrounded and attacked by members of the cartel and forced to flee. Nolan and Jackson are on the phone with Lucy during the attack, and notify the LAPD before rushing to her aid. Meanwhile, the cartel boss and his men catch up to Lucy and demand to know where she hid the missing money – Lucy realizes that the cartel boss must have hidden the money himself, recognizing his boots as belonging to the same man she saw leaving the house before the raid with a large duffel bag. The boss shoots his men, but after a scuffle is subdued by Lucy while Captain Andersen visits Ortiz and informs him he's being arrested as he was the one involved in the scheme all along. Nolan agrees to pay Ben what he can for his apartment on a monthly basis to ensure that he is not accepting goods or services for free, which would imperil his status as a police officer.
1414"Plain Clothes Day"Mike GoiTerence Paul WinterFebruary 26, 2019 (2019-02-26)1143.89[14]
The rookies undergo Plain Clothes Day, where their training officers ride along out of uniform and do not assist in any capacity. Jackson is eager to break his father's records but gets stuck working behind a desk after their patrol car breaks down before departing. He eventually overcomes his frustrations with desk duties, and assist the widow of murder victim Richard Ocheda, with returning a cheap watch from the crime scene. Lucy is confident that she can handle herself but Tim is intent to rattle her as much as possible. Her first mistake becomes not to impound a van used by a stalker who targeted women, which Tim has already cleared after noticing her mistake. After responding to a noise complaint about a dog, the dog owner files a complaint about Lucy for threatening him. Lucy later redeems herself after suspecting foul play at the owner's house, where it is revealed that he murdered the woman who filed the noise complaint. Nolan, meanwhile, works hard to prove himself as he announces his intent to make detective within five years. He lets one suspect go after trying to arrest a second one, but later spots the first suspect along the street. While stopped at a hotel, Nolan discovers a warrant for the owner of parked vehicle, but after raiding the hotel room the owner is believed to be staying in, it's revealed that the vehicle was sold to a woman and her child. He also dismissed a distressed woman with questions about credit card tracking, only to later find her to be a kidnapping victim of her abusive and violent husband. Bishop decides to assist Nolan, while he distracts the husband, eventually arresting him and freeing the woman.
1515"Manhunt"Bill JohnsonRobert BellaMarch 5, 2019 (2019-03-05)1154.51[15]
A prisoner transport crashes while on the road and several violent criminals are on the loose in suburban Los Angeles. After tending the wounds of wounded deputy, Nolan is attacked by one of the prisoners, but quickly subdues him before Lopez and Jackson arrive. Tim and Lucy capture another prisoner on the loose in a neighborhood, and also clash with a local militia. Jackson and Lopez capture Oscar Hutchison in a parking garage. At the station, Oscar makes subtle hints that Jackson's father was corrupt earlier in his career, which Jackson subsequently dismisses. Nolan and Bishop inspect vehicles going into a neighborhood, and Nolan discovers one vehicle where the driver seems distressed. Another prisoner is revealed to be hiding in the vehicle's trunk, but the car is diverted to the station where he is arrested. Tim and Lucy, along with Tim's informant Deacon, find the last prisoner, Marcos Gibson, and protects him from angry members of the 5–4 gang, until backup arrives. Nolan single handedly tackles a hostage situation with Caleb Jost, the second last prisoner, bales on advice from Jessica Russo. Tim also decides to start taking his sergeant exams.
1616"Greenlight"Valerie WeissBrynn MaloneMarch 19, 2019 (2019-03-19)1164.24[16]
Internal Affairs is conducting random integrity tests at the precinct to ensure officers are following procedure. During an arrest of Nolan's, the shoulder strap on an unruly lady's dress accidentally breaks. Assuming she's with IA when she asks Nolan for his badge number, he complies. Later that evening, a gunman with a fully automatic firearm attempts to kill Nolan, who learns a hit has been put on his life by the unruly lady's boyfriend Cole, whose father is the leader of a violent white supremacist gang. After some soul-searching, Nolan returns to work the next morning and is partnered with Captain Andersen. Officers seize millions of the gang's assets, and Sergeant Grey visits the imprisoned gang leader to call off the hit on Nolan. But while on patrol, Nolan and Andersen are captured by Cole when responding to a false home burglary call he orchestrated. Cole later kicks a handcuffed and seated Andersen into the backyard pool, but she's able to free herself and kills two gang members, saving Nolan. Unfortunately, during the shootout, a fleeing Cole fatally shoots Andersen through her neck with Nolan being left there with Andersen's body as Tim, Bishop, Lucy, Lopez, Jackson, and the other LAPD members arrive and discover what's happened. The officers salute Andersen. Later, Grey revisits the gang leader and demands he hand over his son. At the end, an ambush is set, and Cole is arrested by Nolan.
1717"The Shake Up"Steve RobinAlexi HawleyMarch 26, 2019 (2019-03-26)1174.24[17]
Jessica arranges for Nolan, accompanied by Tim, to be put on a protective detail for a former border patrol guard who became a human trafficker. Grey struggles with the orders issued by the new captain, while Jackson deals with relationship issues. Lucy and Bishop save a young man from a brutal exorcism performed by his mother, but Lucy confronts her father, a therapist whose arm was broken by a patient. She is forced to arrest him, causing disappointment from her father. However, she redeems herself by having the patient transferred to the help he needs. An earthquake then rocks the city, leaving Grey to try to coordinate the city's response while Nolan and Tim are attacked at the safehouse. It turns out that their human trafficker had a GPS tracker on him, which led the cartel to the safehouse and subsequently the beach which Nolan and Tim brought him to.
1818"Homefront"April MullenBill Rinier & Natalie CallaghanApril 2, 2019 (2019-04-02)1183.91[18]
Nolan comes under fire after a man claims Nolan used excessive force and inflicted an injury, and he is assigned to the youngest lawyer, Simon Parks Jr. (Robbie Kay), available for his case. A detective is also investigated and arrested by Internal Affairs. This causes three criminals to be released from prison early. Lopez and Jackson take the case of Samantha Bennett, while Bradford and Lucy check in on Max Kegel, and Nolan and Bishop investigate Terry Wright. Terry recognizes Bishop, as his associate Dylan Scott is Bishop's former foster brother. Dylan and Terry later kidnap Bishop after she tries to arrest them, leading to Nolan leaving his court hearing early. Dylan kills Terry after Terry attempts to kill Bishop, and Bishop admits to Grey that she lied about Dylan being her foster brother when applying to the academy. Jackson also confronts his father about being a dirty cop, which strains their relationship.
1919"The Checklist"John FortenberryElizabeth Davis Beall & Fredrick KottoApril 9, 2019 (2019-04-09)1193.63[19]
A few days before the rookies' final exam, Tim and Lopez reveal that Lucy and Jackson still have seven and four types of crime to witness, respectively, and must do so in the next 48 hours. Since Nolan has no outstanding crimes, he is assigned to desk duty while Talia goes before Internal Affairs, but he asks to work with Wolfe instead. While on the streets, Lucy and Jackson come across Ben, who was the latest victim of a car theft ring. Nolan ends up helping to catch the thieves, and tries to plead Bishop's case in front of Internal Affairs. The episode ends with Bishop being offered an opportunity to become a mole for IA, and Nolan telling Ben both about the trauma he suffered after the bank robbery seen in the Pilot episode, and how he got over it.
2020"Free Fall"Mike GoiAlexi HawleyApril 16, 2019 (2019-04-16)1204.06[20]
On the day of an important rookie exam, an isolated terrorist cell plot to use a weaponized virus threatens to derail the rookies' advancement as well as put strain on Nolan's personal relationships. While responding to the threat, Tim may be infected with the virus, while Jessica makes a questionable shooting on a surrendering terrorist. Meanwhile, Lopez and Jackson also save several people on a bus by apprehending a second terrorist, which allows Jackson to make amends with his father regarding their previous argument. Once the virus has been contained, Tim is given a dose of the experimental vaccine, but then passes out after leaving the house.

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

On October 26, 2017, ABC announced a straight-to-series order for The Rookie, starring Castle star Nathan Fillion, and written by Castle executive producer and co-showrunner Alexi Hawley. Fillion and Hawley serve as executive producers, along with Mark Gordon, Nicholas Pepper, Michelle Chapman, and Jon Steinberg. The series is produced by ABC Studios and The Mark Gordon Company,[21] and premiered on October 16, 2018.[22] On November 5, 2018, The Rookie was picked up for full season of 20 episodes.[23]

Casting[edit]

With the series order in October 2017, Fillion was cast as John Nolan.[21] On February 7, 2018, Afton Williamson and Eric Winter were cast as Talia Bishop and Tim Bradford, respectively.[24] They were shortly followed by Melissa O'Neil as Lucy Chen,[25] Richard T. Jones as Sergeant Wade Grey,[26] Titus Makin as Jackson West,[27] Alyssa Diaz as Angela Lopez,[28] and Mercedes Mason as Captain Zoe Andersen.[29]

Filming[edit]

In January 2018, Liz Friedlander signed on to direct and executive produce the pilot.[30] Production on the pilot began on March 7, 2018,[31] with filming taking place in Los Angeles, Oxnard, Burbank and New York City.[32]

Ratings[edit]

Viewership and ratings per episode of The Rookie season 1
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Pilot" October 16, 2018 1.0/5 5.43[1] 0.8 4.26 1.8 9.68[33]
2 "Crash Course" October 23, 2018 0.8/3 4.54[2] 0.8 4.29 1.6 8.83[34]
3 "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" October 30, 2018 0.8/3 4.53[3] 0.7 3.82 1.5 8.35[35]
4 "The Switch" November 13, 2018 0.7/3 4.01[4] 0.9 4.19 1.6 8.20[36]
5 "The Roundup" November 20, 2018 0.7/3 4.10[5] 0.9 4.43 1.6 8.53[37]
6 "The Hawke" November 27, 2018 0.8/3 4.38[6] 0.8 4.26 1.6 8.64[38]
7 "The Ride Along" December 4, 2018 0.7/3 4.20[7] 0.8 3.98 1.5 8.18[39]
8 "Time of Death" December 11, 2018 0.8/3 4.27[8] 0.7 3.94 1.5 8.21[40]
9 "Standoff" January 8, 2019 0.6/3 3.95[9] 0.7 3.47 1.4 7.43[41]
10 "Flesh and Blood" January 15, 2019 0.7/3 3.83[10] 0.8 4.29 1.5 8.12[42]
11 "Redwood" January 22, 2019 0.7/3 3.84[11] 0.9 4.42 1.6 8.26[43]
12 "Heartbreak" February 12, 2019 0.6/3 3.64[12] 0.9 4.49 1.5 8.13[44]
13 "Caught Stealing" February 19, 2019 0.6/3 3.54[13] 0.8 4.09 1.4 7.63[45]
14 "Plain Clothes Day" February 26, 2019 0.6/3 3.89[14] 0.9 4.18 1.5 8.09[46]
15 "Manhunt" March 5, 2019 0.8/4 4.51[15] 0.7 4.02 1.5 8.54[47]
16 "Greenlight" March 19, 2019 0.7/3 4.24[16] 0.8 4.36 1.5 8.60[48]
17 "The Shake Up" March 26, 2019 0.7/4 4.24[17] 0.8 4.12 1.5 8.37[49]
18 "Homefront" April 2, 2019 0.7/3 3.84[18] 0.8 4.06 1.5 7.91[50]
19 "The Checklist" April 9, 2019 0.6/3 3.63[19] 0.8 4.29 1.4 7.92[51]
20 "Free Fall" April 16, 2019 0.7/3 4.06[20] 0.8 4.41 1.5 8.48[52]

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