The premiere of The Rookie season 7 is still months away, but given what’s known about the upcoming episodes, it might be safe to
say that they won’t be as bad as the season 6 finale. ABC’s police procedural TV series, created by Alexi Hawley (who is also the showrunner),
has had its ups and downs over the years. Unfortunately, The Rookie season 6 and its finale were among its lower moments. But the good
news is that the future looks bright as season 7 will seemingly get the show back on track regarding its storylines and execution of said storylines.
The Rookie season 7 will consist of 18 episodes and premiere sometime in early 2025 (ABC hasn’t announced an official release date yet).
The bad news is that the wait for The Rookie season 7 will be long as it isn’t set to premiere in the fall of 2024. Instead, the ABC police procedural series is slated to return in early 2025. While The Rookie season 7’s delay is disappointing, it’s also for the better in the long run, especially after the disastrous season 6 finale. Hopefully, the extra amount of time allows the writers and producers to craft episodes reminiscent of when the show was in its prime.
The Rookie Season 6 Finale Was Too Ambitious For Its Own Good
The Last Episode Of The Rookie Season 6 Had Too Much Going On
The Rookie season 6’s shortened episode count (10) certainly hurt it, as proven by the disappointing finale. Season 6 had been chronicling Monica’s rise in power, while seemingly setting up her inevitable downfall. However, instead of focusing on Monica Stevens as the primary The Rookie villain, the finale integrated numerous antagonists (including Blair London, Eric Ramsey, Christian Bautista, Gundo, Jakob Olmstead, Oscar Hutchinson, and Jason Wyler) in an overwhelming story with too many interweaving parts. The result was a convoluted plot that left much to be desired by the episode’s end.