Why “The Rookie” Can’t Ignore Wesley’s Storyline in Season 8 — Here’s What’s at Stake!

The Rookie Season 7 includes a minor subplot of the election race for District Attorney, with ADA Sean Del Monte (Michael Trucco) running against fellow ADA Vivian Eckert (Necar Zadegan). However, during Season 7’s penultimate episode, “Mutiny and the Bounty,” Del Monte drops out of the race when the Eastern Front blackmails him after revealing that Del Monte’s son, Logan, is an addict who was filmed purchasing drugs from one of their dealers. Considering Wesley Evers (Shawn Ashmore) was brought into the District Attorney’s office by Del Monte, the recent development creates a huge opportunity for Wesley’s character that could bring a significant change to his arc and the series’ status quo. It might be time for Wesley to make the change from ADA to LA District Attorney in The Rookie Season 8.

Why Wesley Evers Should Become District Attorney

Wesley originally started in the series as a defense attorney and a civil rights advocate. However, he made the transition to the District Attorney’s office after losing his job as a defense attorney and getting temporarily disbarred due to the actions of Elijah Stone (Brandon Jay McLaren). Del Monte served as a mentor for Wesley, so it makes sense that Wesley would step up to replace Del Monte in the District Attorney’s race. Wesley comes from a wealthy, affluent background, however his compassion for others put him on the path of becoming a defense attorney, frequently representing suspected criminals and advocating for their civil rights.

Wesley’s experience as a defense attorney makes him the perfect candidate to become the new LA District Attorney. Wesley will not pursue trumped-up charges, and he prosecutes factual cases. Additionally, he would likely advocate for the rehabilitation of alleged criminals. Also, Wesley’s wife, Detective Angela Lopez (Alyssa Diaz), will certainly keep him on the straight and narrow path, and she will valiantly fight on his behalf.

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