Major Crimes season 6 episode 4 review: ‘Sanctuary City Part 4’ delivers the emotions
First, for fans of the series, we did receive an answer as to what happened to Commander Sharon Raydor. It was revealed that she has a heart condition called cardiomyopathy. It’s a condition that isn’t treatable but can be observed and, in Sharon’s case, caught early. While we don’t want to hear that there was something wrong with Sharon, however, the news lead to an incredibly emotional and heartwarming scene between Sharon and Lieutenant Flynn. Sharon revealed her diagnosis to Andy and then said they should postpone their upcoming wedding. If this wasn’t enough to have fans screaming, then Andy reassuring her that there is nothing he wants more than to be Sharon’s husband. If you were dead yet, Sharon finally said the three words we’ve been dying to hear” I love you. It was the most beautiful scene we’ve seen in a long time. As a fan wrote on Twitter, Andy and Sharon have been matching clothes for years and now they have matching heart conditions.
In regards to the case, we’re still trying to wrap our minds around everything this case has throw at us. The case picked up right where the Part 3 left off, with the boys arriving back in the US with the FBI. After an intense conversation between Lieutenant Provenza and the FBI, the FBI turned over the boys to the LAPD for video interviews. The interviews didn’t lead to much improvement until Sharon suggested that the squad consult with Dr. Joe in order to uncover Ryan’s secrets. The plan seemed to work because Ryan is hiding something, but again it connects back to Father Jonas as he’s the only person Ryan will speak to. However, Father Jonas, at the beginning of the episode, was still in Mexico and hasn’t been heard from since he left.
The team also learned from Dr. Morales that Lucas died from chloroform and had opioids in his system. Unfortunately, the team didn’t completely make sense of everything they learned over the course of the hour. Luckily, there are pieces that starting to connect in some way shape or form. The boys are looking more and more suspicious along with Ryan’s mother, and Dr. Garza’s death at the hour’s end added him into the mix of suspicious suspects. No matter what, we are excited to see how to concludes and even more excited for the wedding of one of our favorite television couples.
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Dana Cotton Starr
November 22, 2017 @ 7:18 am
You might want to fix the misspelling of more in the second sentence. Also, Dr. Jacobs said that they have ways of dealing with Sharon’s problem. Sharon even tells Andy that if things worsen there are other steps. There’s surgery, and transplant so I don’t think it’s correct to say that her condition isn’t treatable. The following sentence is incomplete: If this wasn’t enough to have fans screaming, then Andy reassuring her that there is nothing that he wants more than to be Sharon’s husband. If you were dead yet should be if you weren’t dead yet. The first quote mark is in the wrong direction and there’s no closing quote mark at all. Also, it should read everything this case has thrown at us instead of throw at us. Father Jonas has been heard from because Ryan’s mother tells Ryan that Jonas will be returning to LA and that he is worried about Ryan. Dr. Morales did not say that Lucas died from chloroform. He actually said that Lucas died from ketoacidosis. There are pieces that starting to connect should read there are pieces that are starting to connect. Dr. Garza was a suspect before his death.