‘Rizzoli & Isles’ season 6, episode 4 preview: High art for Angie Harmon, Sasha Alexander
Who doesn’t love a good art heist episode? We always enjoy crime procedurals when they delve into such an area, mostly because it allows you to do with so many crazy characters, the likes of which you often do not get much of a chance to see in the genre.
Next week, “Rizzoli & Isles” is going to be heading into this world for an episode that places both Angie Harmon and Sasha Alexander’s characters in somewhat unusual positions, and this should be exciting for so many reasons. We have new characters turning up, complicated twists and turns, and a sinking suspicion that not everything in this case is as it seems.
To take a look at some additional details in terms of what to expect (at least beyond the promo below), all you have to do is check out the attached synopsis:
“The murder of a notorious thief sends Jane and Maura into the world of art heists and forgery, and forces Jane to tango with an F.B.I. Agent who has a keen interest in her case. There’s also a new man in Angela’s life.”
The primary thing that you can really hope for through this episode is entertainment and plenty of it. There’s not enough out there in the way of tangible information (save for the Angela story) to make us think that there is anything happening that will change the game in any long-term, substantial manner.
Is there anything that you are hoping to see from this episode in particular? Let us know some of your specific expectations right now with a comment, and head over here to get our review of Tuesday night’s episode! Also, you can sign up here if you are so inclined to get even more news on all we cover, courtesy of our CarterMatt Newsletter. (Photo: TNT.)
J.P. Bridges
July 2, 2015 @ 3:39 pm
I would like to see less of Jane Rizzoli’s nosey mother. After all the show is Rizzoli & Isles not Rizzoli & The Rizzolis. Get Jane and Maura back to solving cases and spending time together.
Carol Sundahl
July 1, 2015 @ 12:46 pm
I want to see Jane Rizzoli struggle to walk in high heels and a long, long dress. Angie can do that, of course, but our beloved detective?