
The Rookie finale brought back two villains, and Tim Bradford finally made his intentions with Lucy Chen known — but the episode left Us with more questions than answers.
During the season 7 finale on Tuesday, May 13, Oscar Hutchinson (Matthew Glave) reemerged after escaping prison during the season 6 finale with help from corrupt attorney Monica Stevens (Bridget Regan).
Oscar proceeded to kill two of his past partners — and kidnap officer John Nolan (Nathan Fillion) — to hunt down a buried treasure in Barstow, California. Nolan and Oscar battelled in the desert and although Oscar escaped, Nolan came away with the stolen diamonds.
“It’s not the last we’re gonna see him,” showrunner Alexi Hawley exclusively told Us Weekly of Oscar, noting that both he and Monica will be back for season 8.
Monica, meanwhile, staged her epic comeback during the final moments of the episode, revealing she made an immunity deal with the FBI in exchange for the data she stole earlier this season.
Not all the finale was focused on villains. Tim (Eric Winter) professed his love once again for Lucy (Melissa O’Neil) and asked her to move in with him. Unfortunately, due to Lucy’s new night shift schedule, she was fast asleep when he put it all out on the table.
“It felt organic,” Hawley teased of the romantic gesture gone wrong, noting as the writers look ahead to season 8, they’re “always looking to keep things twisting and turning.”
Keep scrolling for answers to the biggest questions ahead of season 8:
How Long Will Lucy Work the Night Shift?
“We needed to throw a little twist in there for her passing the sergeant’s exam. We couldn’t just leave it alone,” Hawley said of Lucy’s new role in the LAPD, noting, “I don’t think it’s an obstacle we’ll keep in play too long. The challenge of the night shift was fun in the finale but ultimately, I don’t think we’re gonna live in there for too long.”
Will Tim Ask Lucy to Move in a Second Time?
“We’ve been building all season and beyond to getting them back together,” the showrunner assured Us. “Sort of navigating the pitfalls of him blowing up their relationship and the real work he had to do on himself and her prioritizing and ultimately figuring out how to forgive him and all that kind of stuff.”
Hawley explained that Tim’s gesture of cooking for Lucy after a long night shift — and then asking her to take the next step in their relationship by moving in — was proof of his “deep desire to get back together.”
He noted that “cementing that conversation at the top of the next season and figuring out what the right next step is” for the couple will most likely be part of the season 8 premiere.