
Speaking with TVLine, Hawley teased that Tim will be spending time in The Rookie season 7 trying to better himself mentally, such as going to a veteran’s support group. The showrunner indicated his decision to break up with Lucy will come into play, with their potential future together also being considered. While they weren’t together by the end of season 6, he teases some potential repairs being made to their relationship. Check out what Hawley had to say below:
He does, he does. We’ll definitely see a bit of that this season. At some point we have a scene where he’s at a veterans support group, so he’s still trying to do the work on himself. And look, the good news is that he understands what he did wrong. But in terms of the why, that is still something he’s trying to figure out, and sort of punishing himself for his own failures. The worst thing he could possibly think to do to himself was to break up with Lucy, and he’s going to figure that fully out, and then also deal with the repercussions of that. But you know, we really wanted to come into this season with positivity about Tim and Lucy. Obviously they did do a lot of work, Tim especially, at the end of last season. It did feel like they were coming back together in a way that was at least positive, so it was important to roll into this season going, “OK, we’re onto the next chapter — what does that look like?”
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The Rookie season 7 has plenty of moving parts to it, including such as Jason (Steve Kazee) returning and Aaron Thorsen (Tru Valentino) not coming back. But Tim’s journey of self-reflection and getting the help he needs will also be important, since the struggles he’s been facing alone were a key factor in his breakup with Lucy. The pair’s constant interactions with one another show just how well they get along, with their story acting as a key factor to the series and how well the superior officer has been able to temper his emotions.