Major Crimes season 5 finale spoilers: Danger on high alert
Also, consider them in some way to be a reflection of the changing landscape at TNT. The network’s become a little more inundated over time with shows that are more serialized, and it’s less about the story-of-the-week cop shows like it was a few years ago. Major Crimes does still have that identity, but in the process it’s finding some ways to keep with the times.
The second part of “Shockwave” will be a reflection of that by picking up at the end of the first part, with Sharon Raydor frustrated and conflicted over the interference that has kept her in part from conducting the investigation that she wants. Eventually, she will have figured out a way to properly determine the identity of the bomber that she and the remainder of the team are hunting down. Per SpoilerTV, they will have that going into “Shockwave” part 2, but there are some other problems that they are going to need to contend with. Specifically, we’re talking here about the fact that they will have to find out where the bomber is planning to strike next.
TNT is promising that this could be a potentially “explosive” finale, and we have to figure that this would be a rather-gutsy way to end the season if they choose to go in this direction. Remember that this is a show that didn’t know until recently that it was renewed for a sixth season, and this finale may have been written before that. Therefore, it took some serious guts to commit to writing an ending that was potentially open-ended … in the event of course that this is what they decide to do.
Interested in getting some other news pertaining to Major Crimes season 5, including a further preview for what’s going to be coming up on the next all-new episode? Then be sure to head over here! (Photo: TNT.)
quinquin
March 25, 2017 @ 6:12 am
Actually, the multi-parters they did in the past were the episodes I enjoyed most. Remember the fabulous “White Lies” at the end of last summer? Stunning!
Naomi B.
March 25, 2017 @ 6:50 pm
I was thinking the same thing. I always screwed up who the killers were in those, but got them frequently in the single episodes. When James announced the more “serialized” format, I got excited about it because that writing team can really knock out killer scripts!