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The team works overtime to solve the murder of a tech entrepreneur; Rusty struggles to feel accepted when Raydor's son comes home to visit; Fritz Howard prepares to assume command of the LAPD's Special Operations Bureau.
The team works overtime to solve the murder of a tech entrepreneur; Rusty struggles to feel accepted when Raydor's son comes home to visit; Fritz Howard prepares to assume command of the LAPD's Special Operations Bureau.
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Major Crimes
S1, EP6 "Out of Bounds"Capt. Raydor makes a bold move that could jeopardize her career; Rusty declares that he does not want to meet his biological father.
Major Crimes
S1, EP7 "The Shame Game"The squad has a tough time keeping confidential facts from leaking; the Department of Children and Family Services makes a discovery concerning Rusty.
Major Crimes
S1, EP8 "Dismissed With Prejudice"Tao questions his past actions when a murder conviction is overturned; Rusty struggles to be himself during an outing with his father.
Major Crimes
S1, EP9 "Cheaters Never Prosper"A man is found dead from an apparent overdose; Rusty and Raydor start to wonder if Dunn can be trusted.
Major Crimes
S3, EP12 "Party Foul"The Major Crimes unit must find the culprit when two people are brutally attacked with a pair of scissors at a teen party; Provenza meets someone who will change his life.
Major Crimes
S3, EP11 "Down the Drain"A surrogate adoption gets complicated, leaving one person dead; the Major Crimes Division explores Los Angeles' underground water system; Sharon works to make Rusty officially part of her family.
Major Crimes
S3, EP10 "Zoo Story"An investigation into the disappearances of young women leads to a turf battle between the Major Crimes Division and the Special Operations Bureau; Rusty's mother continues to struggle with the law and her sobriety.
Major Crimes
S3, EP9 "Sweet Revenge"The team works overtime to solve the murder of a tech entrepreneur; Rusty struggles to feel accepted when Raydor's son comes home to visit; Fritz Howard prepares to assume command of the LAPD's Special Operations Bureau.
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