Why the World Needs One of ‘The Rookie’s’ Villains to Finally Play a Hero

The Rookie star Bridget Regan is one of the most amazing acting talents working today. However, in many of her roles in the last decade, she frequently portrays the villain. It started with White Collar Season 5, where she appeared as the antagonist, Rachel Turner. In Agent Carter, she was the Red Room assassin, Dottie Underwood. Regan also appeared in Jane the Virgin as the notorious drug lord, Rose Solano. In the comic book superhero series Batwoman, she portrayed the iconic DC Comics supervillain, Poison Ivy. Later, Regan starred as the nefarious lawyer Monica Stevens in The Rookie, who later becomes an underworld crime boss and fugitive at large. She even guest starred in 9-1-1‘s most recent arc, where she played a researcher in an infectious disease lab whose actions inadvertently led to Bobby’s (Peter Krause) death. Well, it’s time for a change for one of the show’s most notable villains to land a more heroic lead in her career.

Monica Stevens Took a More Villainous Turn in Season 6 of ‘The Rookie’

For some background, Monica Stevens didn’t start as an outright villain when she debuted in Season 5 of The Rookie. During the character’s debut episode, “The Reckoning,” she was introduced as the Machiavellian lawyer of the gangster, Elijah Stone (Brandon Jay McLaren). She’s also the ex-fiancée of series regular, Wesley Evers (Shawn Ashmore). Ultimately, she betrayed Stone in “The Enemy Within,” acting in her own self-interest and safety, aiding the authorities in Stone’s arrest.

Monica made the transition into a full-blown villain in Season 6. During a multi-episode arc, it’s revealed that LAPD psychiatrist Dr. Blair London (Danielle Campbell) was feeding Monica intel from her patient sessions. Monica then sold that information to the criminal underworld, disrupting LAPD operations, and she also bribed and blackmailed LAPD officers into working for her. Regan is great no matter the role, but Monica worked better as a character before becoming the show’s central villain. Beforehand, Monica often came off as an unscrupulous lawyer and antihero, but it appeared there would be lines she would not cross. However, any preconceived notions regarding Monica were abandoned in Season 6, when she began building her own criminal empire. Monica’s transformation into a diabolical crime boss came off as a more predictable outcome for the character based on Bridger Regan’s previous roles.

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