Ambitious young cops try to prove themselves in their high-stakes careers, in which the smallest mistake can have deadly consequences. At the core of the close-knit group is perfectionist Andy McNally, whose father was a homicide detective before he burned out on the job. The series follows Andy and her four colleagues -- Dov Epstein, Gail Peck, Traci Nash and Chris Diaz -- as they experience the trials, triumphs and tribulations of police work, as well as its effect on their personal lives.
The best episode of "Rookie Blue" season 6 is "Open Windows", rated 8/10 from 123 user votes. It was directed by Peter Stebbings and written by Tassie Cameron. "Open Windows" aired on 5/21/2015 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Perfect Family".
Andy and Sam return to work; Andy is attacked at Traci's place and Sex Crimes Unit tries to take over the case
Director: Peter Stebbings
Writer: Tassie Cameron
Andy contemplates her future with Sam after learning heartbreaking news. Andy meets a teen in need of protection.
Director: Eleanore Lindo
Writer: Adriana Maggs
A riot breaks out at a women’s correctional institute while Andy, Juliet, Nick, and Gail are there to transfer prisoners. They end up separated and in a lock-down situation that finds Andy and Juliet trapped with a woman desperate to prove her innocence.
Director: Gregory Smith
Writer: Sherry White
Nick receives new information on his tragic past, and goes off the grid to track someone down; Nick is forced to tell Juliet about his secrets.
Director: Steve DiMarco
Writer: Tassie Cameron, Katrina Saville
Andy and Sam are shocked to learn that Oliver is the prime suspect in IA’s corruption investigation into 15 Division. What’s worse, they only have until end of day today to find Chris Klem – the missing explosives-dealer – and clear Oliver’s name before he takes the fall.
Director: Paul Fox
Writer: Karen Kicak
A community-outreach baseball game is interrupted by a drive-by shooting. Sam plans a getaway with Andy.
Director: Gregory Smith
Writer: Shelley Eriksen
Andy and Sam are shocked to learn that Oliver is the prime suspect in IA’s corruption investigation into 15 Division. What’s worse, they only have until end of day today to find Chris Klem – the missing explosives-dealer – and clear Oliver’s name before he takes the fall.
Director: Charles Officer
Writer: Adriana Maggs, Enuka Okuma
Andy, Dov, Gail and Nick undertake a risky plan; Traci shadows Steve Peck, hoping to calm her fears about his involvement in the bombing.
Director: James Genn
Writer: Alan McCullough
As the officers of 15 Division try to move on from the corruption scandal, a heat wave hits and Jarvis opens the division to the public as a cooling station. Andy heads out with a very-pregnant Marlo to find a volatile woman who’s gone missing after group therapy, but neither Andy nor Marlo are prepared when Marlo suddenly goes into labor.
Director: T.W. Peacocke
Writer: Tassie Cameron, Brad Simpson
Dov and Andy cover a music festival where a girl ends up dead due to drugs. Gail goes to court and is unsure whether lying for her brother is the right thing to do. Nick gives Juliet another chance.
Director: Jason Priestley
Writer: Noelle Carbone
With the 15 Division restructuring looming, Andy and Sam’s wedding comes just in time for the gang to celebrate one last hurrah. But when Andy is taken off-course by a hitchhiker and then stranded on the side of a dead-end road with a dying man, she finds herself with no way to get help – or let Sam know she hasn’t bailed. Will she save the man’s life? Will she make it to her wedding?
Director: David Wellington
Writer: Tassie Cameron