
The Rookie star Eric Winter knows his character, Tim Bradford, made a mess of things when he called it quits with the “love of his life” Lucy Chen in season 6 — but that doesn’t mean the fan favorite duo won’t make a comeback.
“[Tim] is trying to do whatever he can to make things better, to really earn [Lucy’s] trust back, whether it’s as a friend or more,” Winter, 48, exclusively told Us Weekly while hosting Palm Republic’s California Kick Off at the Juniper Lounge and Garden at the 1 Hotel West Hollywood on Saturday, October 12. “And we see him go through therapy, we see him go through veterans groups. We see him start to talk to people and share what it’s been like for him. And at the same time, I think he’s trying to be the best coworker he can still be and find a way to, like I said, earn [Lucy’s] trust back. So we’re seeing a lot of that out the gate.”
After five seasons of “will they or won’t they,” on the hit ABC cop procedural, longtime partners Tim and Lucy (Melissa O’Neil) finally admitted their feelings for one another and sparked a romantic relationship. That came to a crashing end, however, just one season later when Tim ended the relationship after hiding secrets from Lucy about his history in the Army. The deceit also ultimately got him let go from his LAPD precinct, leading him to seek professional help from a therapist to work through his anger and issues related to his past.
While season 6 featured a shortened 10-episode order due to the simultaneous writer’s and actor’s strikes, season 7, which is set to premiere in January 2025, will consist of 18 episodes. That means there will be plenty of time for Tim to explore his trauma — and find a way back into Lucy’s life.