Crime TV Heroes: Talking ‘Rizzoli & Isles’ season 7 and Jane Rizzoli possibilities
What makes Jane Rizzoli of “Rizzoli & Isles” such a popular character? There are a number of different reasons, and that’s a worthy subject for our latest edition of our Crime TV Heroes. Over the past six years, she’s been one of our favorite characters to watch on any show in the genre, and she and the other characters are getting a proper chance to say goodbye this summer when the show returns to TNT.
While you continue to wait for that moment to arrive, hopefully this article will help you to remember why this character is so appreciated and loved by many fans in the first place!
Why she’s a hero – The biggest reason of course is just the job itself: She takes down bad guys for a living. Yet, at times you can argue that she goes far beyond the call of duty, working crazy-long hours, putting herself at risk, and also thinking of others often before herself. She makes sure that she is a well-functioning part of a team, and she knows when to take the lead. She’s the sort of character who can be inspirational to some people watching the show, but she’s also flawed and relatable in other ways. She’s not some invincible cop who will never be hurt or frayed in any way.
What she can learn – Sometimes, she does need to realize that it is okay for other people to take the fall, and put themselves in the line of duty. She’s selfless to a fault, and at times even committing to her job to the point where she puts herself (and in one case, her unborn child) in danger. She can still be the amazing crime-solver that she is while still taking a step back from time to time; maybe years on the force will have earned her that wisdom in the final season.
What we’d like to see for her – Obviously, the whole stalker story has to end at some point, and there are already some indications that this will conclude during the early portion of season 7. From there, it’s all about setting up Rizzoli’s endgame. Or feeling there is just “don’t force it.” For example, don’t force a love interest story if it doesn’t feel right, or don’t have her chance careers or move unless there’s a good reason. Let things flow naturally, since we think there would be plenty of people satisfied with an ending that is just Jane and Maura continuing to work together and take down bad guys.
Sam
April 30, 2016 @ 10:35 pm
I think doesn’t make sense put on love interests for them both so abruptly like this. Now it’s time for a history conclusion and not for unnecessary additions. I’m really expecting a great ending where Jane turns the boss and keep on solving crimes with Maura. All the men who came up on this show was boring and never got me interested enough to want them with Jane or Maura. I also think it’s unfair to put them on at the end when a lot of fans have been expecting to see these ladies get together for several years. I’m not gay and would love to see this happen but I’m also okay if wouldn’t. Would be weird and unreal see Jane and Maura suddenly in love with men who they barely know. Anyway I just want to see them happy and together no matter what kind of way at the end.
J.P. Bridges
May 4, 2016 @ 10:47 pm
I agree I feel they should not bring boring love interest for Jane or Maura. These love interest have been extremely boring. I am not gay and I would also like for them to get together. If not they can continue solving cases together without the boring love interests. I think it would be so wrong to put them with men when they created the rizzles fan base with all of their gay bating. I doubt that will happen as long Jan Nash is at the helm. She basically ruined the great chemistry between Maura and Jane by making the show all about THE RIZZOLIS. AND TO TOP IT OFF she cut Maura’s screen time to the amount of a guest star. The Frankie character is pathetic and whiny.