
Recently, we’ve been looking at some of the earlier seasons of The Rookie and certain characters and subplots that need to be revisited. Season 7 reintroduced the character of Rachel Hall (Jasmine Mathews) for the first time since Season 2, finally answering many questions surrounding her relationships with Tim Bradford (Eric Winter) and Lucy Chen (Melissa O’Neil). However, there is another recurring character from the show’s earlier seasons who has been MIA for a while, specifically, Percy West (Michael Beach). In multiple seasons, Beach portrayed the Commander of Internal Affairs for the Los Angeles Police Department, who is also the father of late Officer Jackson West (Titus Makin Jr.). Percy’s background also ties into another major series villain who returned to the show in the seventh season, Oscar Hutchinson (Matthew Glave). Now that Hutchinson is back in the fold, it’s time for The Rookie to examine a major unanswered subplot involving Percy West.
Oscar Hutchinson Alleged That Percy West Is a Corrupt Cop
Oscar Hutchinson planted the seeds of the Percy West subplot in the first season episode, “Manhunt.” At the time, Hutchinson claimed to Jackson that Percy planted a murder weapon on him when there was no evidence. Hutchinson, as a career criminal, is not the most reliable source of information. It’s difficult to believe he’s telling the truth. Even if there is any legitimacy to his claim, he may have been offering a very manipulated version of past events. Hutchinson’s words stuck with Jackson, who later confronted his father about the allegation in the first season episode, “Homefront.”
The Recently Returned Oscar Hutchinson Could Tie Back Into the Old Percy West Storyline
‘The Rookie’ Never Showed Percy West’s Reaction to Jackson’s Murder
After the third season, Percy West made only one other appearance in The Rookie, during a short sequence in the Season 6 episode, “Secrets and Lies,” to help wrap up the Ray Watkins (David Dastmalchian) case. Percy interrogated Tim Bradford over the incident. Considering this was Percy’s first appearance since the third season, it was massively unsatisfying. Percy made no mention of Jackson and did not speak to Wade Grey (Richard T. Jones) about his murdered son. Percy was introduced to the show as Jackson’s father, so it was significantly awkward that the show never dealt with Percy’s reaction to Jackson’s murder. Additionally, it was disappointing that Grey and Percy shared no words about Jackson.
The Rookie was missing a proper scene showing Percy reacting to Jackson’s death or dealing with the fallout. In Season 6, everything appeared to be business as usual when Percy made his short appearance. However, the lack of any mention of Jackson when Percy stopped by played out like no one wanted to address the elephant in the room. Not seeing Percy mourn his son or deal with his grief is a huge missed opportunity. It would be beneficial for Beach to return as Percy West in Season 8 with a storyline that could offer some proper closure to his relationship with Jackson. Otherwise, his character arc will end in an unfulfilled and incomplete manner.
How Season 8 Could Tie Percy West and Oscar Hutchinson’s Storylines Together