The Closer se estrenó el 13 de junio de 2005 y concluyó el 13 de agosto de 2012. Cada temporada se organiza en torno a un tema central, que impulsa tanto la trama criminal como la historia personal de Brenda. La historia del crimen se expande en un elemento del tema y, a menudo, es paralela o refleja los eventos de la vida personal de Brenda.
La serie concluyó con su séptima temporada. [1] Contenía 21 episodios, [2] los últimos seis de los cuales hicieron la transición del programa a la continuación de la serie derivada, Major Crimes , con Mary McDonnell encabezando el reparto como la capitana Sharon Raydor. [3]
Resumen de la serie
Estación | Episodios | Originalmente emitido | |||
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Emitido por primera vez | Emitido por última vez | ||||
1 | 13 | 13 de junio de 2005 | 5 de septiembre de 2005 | ||
2 | 15 | 12 de junio de 2006 | 4 de diciembre de 2006 | ||
3 | 15 | 18 de junio de 2007 | 3 de diciembre de 2007 | ||
4 | 15 | 14 de julio de 2008 | 23 de febrero de 2009 | ||
5 | 15 | 8 de junio de 2009 | 21 de diciembre de 2009 | ||
6 | 15 | 12 de julio de 2010 | 3 de enero de 2011 | ||
7 | 21 | 11 de julio de 2011 | 13 de agosto de 2012 |
Episodios
Temporada 1 (2005)
La temporada 1 comienza con el nuevo Priority Murder Squad (PMS) de LAPD , pronto rebautizado como Priority Homicide Division (PHD), bajo la dirección de la subdirectora Brenda Leigh Johnson que investiga el asesinato de un genio tecnológico. Brenda se unió recientemente a LAPD después de una larga carrera en la aplicación de la ley, incluso en los Departamentos de Policía de Atlanta y Washington, DC. Pronto nos enteramos de que Brenda es originaria de Atlanta, Georgia , fue entrenada por la CIA y fue reclutada por su antiguo amante casado, el subjefe Will Pope . Brenda es resentida como una forastera por gran parte del LAPD y vista como una adversaria por el Capitán Taylor de Robos y Homicidios , quien inicialmente persuade a su escuadrón para que solicite transferencias en masa en un esfuerzo infructuoso para forzar la renuncia de Brenda. Brenda pronto se gana a su asistente, el sargento. David Gabriel , y la admiración a regañadientes del equipo cuando les muestra por qué la llaman taponero ; pero su batalla está lejos de terminar. A medida que avanza la temporada, vemos a Brenda luchar por establecer su autoridad y ganarse el respeto de su escuadrón, a pesar de los esfuerzos de Taylor y el detective teniente Andy Flynn para socavar su autoridad y obstaculizar sus investigaciones. Lentamente, uno por uno, Brenda gana a su equipo; y, al final de la temporada, se ha ganado la lealtad de todos, incluso el duro Det. Flynn, mientras permanecen unidos contra el último intento del Capitán Taylor de sacar a Brenda del escuadrón.
Según James Duff, el tema de la temporada 1 es una mujer sola en gran parte en un mundo de hombres, pero también en una nueva ciudad. Brenda lucha por ser tomada en serio como líder del PHD mientras establece una nueva vida en Los Ángeles.
No. en general | No. en temporada | Título | Dirigido por | Escrito por | Fecha de emisión original | Espectadores de EE. UU. (Millones) | |
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1 | 1 | "Piloto" [nota 1] | Michael M. Robin | James Duff | 13 de junio de 2005 | 7.03 [4] | |
Cuando una mujer no identificada es encontrada brutalmente asesinada en la casa de Hollywood de un exitoso millonario de alta tecnología, la recién nombrada jefa del Equipo de Asesinatos Prioritarios de LAPD, la subdirectora Brenda Johnson, se ve desafiada no solo por la extrañeza del caso, sino también por aquellos que resienten su nombramiento. Con su acento sureño y sus maneras menos amables, Brenda procede a mostrarle a su escéptico equipo las habilidades que aprendió como interrogadora entrenada por la CIA y comienza a desentrañar el misterio detrás del asesinato de alto perfil. Pero cuando descubre que el asesino acusado y la víctima tienen mucho más en común de lo que nadie imaginaba, el caso toma un giro inesperado que sorprende incluso al miembro más veterano del escuadrón. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Acerca de la cara" | Michael M. Robin | James Duff | 20 de junio de 2005 | 5.57 [5] | |
La glamorosa ex modelo Heather Kingsley parecía tenerlo todo: un marido estrella de cine, una fabulosa mansión de Hollywood, todos los lujos que el dinero pudiera comprar; y dejó un hermoso cadáver. Pronto se hace evidente para la subdirectora Brenda Johnson que se trata de un juego sucio, y el actor y marido mujeriego de la víctima es el principal sospechoso. Mientras se hace su propio cambio de imagen en Hollywood mientras narra los últimos días de Heather en la Tierra, Brenda descubre algunos secretos poco glamorosos sobre el matrimonio de la exmodelo. Pero, a medida que el Escuadrón de Asesinatos Prioritarios destruye el barniz perfecto de la vida de Heather Kingsley, el motivo del asesino se acerca demasiado a Brenda. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "El panorama" | Elodie Keene | Nancy Miller | 27 de junio de 2005 | 5.35 [6] | |
El asesinato de una prostituta rusa pasa a Priority Homicide porque entre sus clientes se encuentran algunos de los VIP más destacados de Los Ángeles. Pero mientras Brenda investiga la participación del mafioso ruso Nikolai Koslov y un agente de aduanas corrupto, se encuentra con la oposición del subjefe de policía Pope, cuyos motivos no están totalmente de acuerdo con el libro. Con el FBI tratando de proteger a Koslov, su informante, Brenda lo prepara para que lo mate su propia pandilla, incluso negándose a arrestarlo cuando confiesa (ver "Nueva persecución" ). | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Muéstrate" | Michael M. Robin | Wendy West | 4 de julio de 2005 | 3,78 [7] | |
Cuando tres miembros de una notoria pandilla latina son asesinados a tiros en MacArthur Park , la División de Homicidios Prioritarios de Los Ángeles entra para investigar. Hay poco interés político en la violencia entre pandillas, pero Brenda descubre que los homicidios pueden haber sido causados por un francotirador militar altamente calificado que busca venganza. A medida que aumenta el número de muertos y aumenta la violencia de las pandillas ojo por ojo, Brenda confía en el padre del presunto asesino, quien afirma que quiere detener la misión letal de su hijo. Pero mientras se concentra en el francotirador, ¿está Brenda liderando a su equipo en una búsqueda inútil que socavará aún más su credibilidad? | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Punto de inflamabilidad" | Craig Zisk | Rick Kellard | 11 de julio de 2005 | 5.01 [8] | |
Mientras administraba una importante prueba de drogas en un nuevo antidepresivo para ayudar a los adolescentes adictivos a mantenerse limpios, un médico prominente es asesinado en su oficina. Con la compañía farmacéutica de mil millones de dólares negándose a cooperar y una lista creciente de sospechosos, Brenda y la División de Homicidios Prioritarios están muy ocupados. Cuando Brenda no está de acuerdo con un miembro de su equipo sobre cómo llevar a cabo la investigación, descubre que su pasado regresa para perseguirla, pero cuando las acusaciones de su mala conducta anterior salen a la luz en la prensa local, Brenda descubre a un sospechoso que tiene un pequeño secreto sucio. por su cuenta. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Cita de fantasía" | Greg Yaitanes | Roger Wolfson | 18 de julio de 2005 | 4.91 [9] | |
Cuando la hija de una prominente congresista es violada y asesinada en su casa, pruebas impactantes apuntan a las predilecciones sexuales de la víctima. Brenda y el escuadrón Priority Murder se adentran en un sórdido inframundo de S&M y el caso da un giro sorprendente. Mientras Chief Pope presiona a Brenda para que sea condenada en el caso de alto perfil, ella descubre un secreto que podría convertirla en la próxima víctima. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "Estás aquí" | Gloria Muzio | Hunt Baldwin y John Coveny | 25 de julio de 2005 | 5.21 [10] | |
La vida amorosa de Brenda queda en suspenso (nuevamente) cuando la llaman para investigar un asesinato estilo ejecución y robo de auto de un juez del estado de California con más de unos pocos enemigos, y el único testigo del crimen es el hijo adolescente autista del juez. Ahora, para resolver el caso, Brenda debe meterse en la cabeza del niño y descubrir los secretos que revelarán la identidad del verdadero asesino. | |||||||
8 | 8 | "Batter Up" | Arvin Brown | James Duff | 1 de agosto de 2005 | 6.13 [11] | |
El jefe Pope se ve sometido a una intensa presión política cuando una serie de crímenes de odio contra la comunidad gay se intensifica del robo al asesinato. Decidido a atrapar al asesino antes de que vuelva a atacar, Pope reasigna el caso a Brenda y a la División de Homicidios Prioritarios, para disgusto del Capitán Taylor. Pero cuando un miembro del equipo de Brenda le proporciona en secreto a Taylor una pista que podría cerrar el caso, Brenda debe mirar más allá de la política, tanto interna como externa, y concentrarse en encontrar un asesino. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "Buen cuidado de casa" | Michael M. Robin | Wendy West | 8 de agosto de 2005 | 5.39 [12] | |
Cuando violan y asesinan a la hija de una sirvienta en un hogar acomodado de Los Ángeles, la División de Homicidios Prioritarios se alista para encontrar al asesino de la niña. Las pistas apuntan a un delincuente sexual registrado, y el caso parece abierto y cerrado hasta que un giro cruel devuelve la investigación al punto de partida. Pero cuando Brenda descubre nuevas pruebas impactantes, se encuentra comprometiendo una condena para llevar al verdadero asesino ante la justicia. | |||||||
10 | 10 | "El mayordomo lo hizo" | Tawnia McKiernan | Rick Kellard | 15 de agosto de 2005 | 5.11 [13] | |
Al llegar a arrestar a un mayordomo, que no se presentó ante el tribunal donde estaba siendo juzgado por el asesinato de su empleador, la joven viuda de uno de los hombres más ricos de Los Ángeles, Brenda y su escuadrón lo encuentran muerto, un aparente suicidio. Pero la evidencia de que los hijos de Dutton fueron efectivamente desheredados por la viuda, y de que el mayordomo no podría haberse ahorcado, significa un doble problema para Brenda y su equipo. | |||||||
11 | 11 | "La mujer" | Rick Wallace | Hunt Baldwin y John Coveny | 22 de agosto de 2005 | 5.28 [14] | |
Cuando un prominente hombre de negocios iraní es asesinado a tiros en Hollywood, Brenda entabla conversaciones con el FBI sobre quién dirigirá la investigación. Accediendo a regañadientes a trabajar juntos, el FBI asigna el caso al novio de Brenda, el agente especial Fritz Howard . Pero cuando se hace evidente que el FBI tiene su propia agenda, ¿puede la relación de Brenda con Fritz manejar la presión? | |||||||
12 | 12 | "Retracción fatal" | Gloria Muzio | Historia de : James Duff Teleplay de : Wendy West y Roger Wolfson | 29 de agosto de 2005 | 5.77 [15] | |
Un caso de identidad errónea resulta en la liberación de un asesino convicto, Bill Croelick ( Jason O'Mara ). Ahora Brenda y la División de Homicidios Prioritarios no solo tienen que encontrar al asesino, sino también la verdadera identidad de la víctima. Mientras Brenda repasa los complicados detalles que rodean el extraño caso, descubre que un miembro de su equipo puede haber alterado la evidencia. Pero puede tener problemas mayores cuando el asesino recientemente liberado se obsesiona con ella. | |||||||
13 | 13 | "Estándares y prácticas" | Michael M. Robin | James Duff | 5 de septiembre de 2005 | 6,39 [16] | |
Mientras la División de Homicidios Prioritarios está ocupada investigando el asesinato de un productor de Hollywood, se presenta una denuncia anónima contra Brenda que amenaza con poner en peligro su carrera. Cuando Chief Pope ofrece ayuda, Brenda duda. ¿Está tratando de ayudarla o de sacarla de allí? Después de que ella se niega a comprometerse o moderar su actitud, el equipo de Brenda conspira a sus espaldas y sella su destino, sorprendiendo a todos, especialmente a Brenda. |
Temporada 2 (2006)
En la temporada 2, Brenda ahora está firmemente establecida como líder de Priority Homicide, con su equipo firmemente detrás de ella.
El tema de la temporada 2 son las asociaciones , que se establece cuando el episodio de apertura explora una asociación dentro del LAPD y otra en la vida de Brenda. El tema se desarrolla a medida que la asociación Flynn / Provenza se pone al frente y al centro a principios de la temporada y a medida que la relación de Brenda con Gabriel crece y se fortalece mientras ella forma una alianza de trabajo incómoda con el comandante Taylor. Al mismo tiempo, el romance de Brenda con Fritz se vuelve serio a medida que toman la decisión de si deben vivir juntos.
No. en general | No. en temporada | Título | Dirigido por | Escrito por | Fecha de emisión original | Espectadores de EE. UU. (Millones) | |
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14 | 1 | "Sangre azul" [nota 1] | Michael M. Robin | James Duff y Mike Berchem | 12 de junio de 2006 | 8.28 [17] | |
Brenda investiga el asesinato de un oficial de la policía de Los Ángeles mientras estaba fuera de servicio, y Fritz la presiona para que tome una decisión sobre si puede mudarse con ella o no. | |||||||
15 | 2 | "Deber de mamá" | Gloria Muzio | Wendy West | 19 de junio de 2006 | 6.11 [18] | |
Cuando un miembro del jurado muere durante el juicio de un jefe de la mafia, Brenda tiene que ingeniar su camino para interrogar a los demás miembros del jurado. Mientras tanto, una visita no anunciada de su madre ( Frances Sternhagen ) retrasa la mudanza de Fritz. | |||||||
dieciséis | 3 | "Deslizándose" | Elodie Keene | Hunt Baldwin y John Coveny | 26 de junio de 2006 | 5,60 [19] | |
El tiroteo de tres estudiantes de la USC, dos de ellos fatalmente, hace que Brenda haga malabarismos con las responsabilidades de entretener a su madre y resolver el caso. | |||||||
17 | 4 | "Regusto" | Arvin Brown | Steven Kane | 3 de julio de 2006 | 5.30 [20] | |
La investigación sobre el asesinato del dueño de un restaurante de moda se complica por el extraño comportamiento de Brenda. | |||||||
18 | 5 | "Proteger y servir" | Elodie Keene | Adam Belanoff | 10 de julio de 2006 | 6,40 [21] | |
Cuando Flynn y Provenza superan el deber de los boletos de caja del cielo, las repercusiones podrían derribar la unidad después de que se descubra un cuerpo en el garaje de Provenza. | |||||||
19 | 6 | "Fuera de foco" | Michael M. Robin | Hunt Baldwin y John Coveny | 17 de julio de 2006 | 5.70 [22] | |
Brenda investiga el aparente suicidio de un "stalkerazzo", y Fritz recibe una inquietante llamada telefónica. | |||||||
20 | 7 | "Patas arriba" | Matt Earl Beesley | Wendy West | 24 de julio de 2006 | 6.63 [23] | |
La investigación de Brenda sobre el asesinato de una estrella porno que posteriormente fue desmembrada, trae a colación emociones que pueden o no estar relacionadas con el caso. Un embarazo sigue siendo incierto. | |||||||
21 | 8 | "Falta crítica" | Rick Wallace | James Duff y Mike Berchem | 31 de julio de 2006 | 6,93 [24] | |
El descubrimiento de los cuerpos de una mujer japonesa y su hija de un aparente asesinato / suicidio, puso al equipo tras la pista de un posible asesino múltiple. | |||||||
22 | 9 | "Medidas heroicas" | Nelson McCormick | Adam Belanoff | 7 de agosto de 2006 | 6,40 [25] | |
Una madre y estudiante de medicina de cuarto año acusa a cirujanos muy respetados del asesinato de su hijo, que en ese momento estaba siendo sometido a una endoscopia aparentemente de rutina . Brenda insiste en continuar con la acusación, con el apoyo del jefe Pope, cuando el administrador del hospital parece estar evasivo. | |||||||
23 | 10 | "La otra mujer" | Lesli Linka Glatter | Steven Kane | 14 de agosto de 2006 | 6.56 [26] | |
La muerte de un adicto a la metanfetamina tiene a Brenda mirando a la división de Narcóticos, y una declaración puede revelar un secreto profundamente guardado. | |||||||
24 | 11 | "Límite" | Rick Wallace | Hunt Baldwin y John Coveny | 21 de agosto de 2006 | 6,35 [27] | |
Un golpe en el parachoques mientras ella está de servicio interfiere con la investigación de Brenda sobre un aparente triple asesinato sin cadáveres, que puede tener vínculos con la inmigración ilegal. | |||||||
25 | 12 | "Ninguna buena acción" | Charles Haid | James Duff y Wendy West | 28 de agosto de 2006 | 6,50 [28] | |
El tiroteo de un testigo que puede liberar a un asesino hace que el equipo investigue la clase de educación cívica de una escuela católica, y se arroja una bomba en la sala del asesinato. | |||||||
26 | 13 | "Exageración" | Michael M. Robin | James Duff y Adam Belanoff | 4 de septiembre de 2006 | 7,60 [29] | |
La muerte de la esposa de un informante del FBI y el agente que cuidaba a la pareja coloca a Fritz en el papel de pacificador entre el agente del FBI a cargo y Brenda. | |||||||
27 | 14 | "Sirviendo al Rey (Parte 1)" [nota 2] | Arvin Brown | Hunt Baldwin y John Coveny | 4 de diciembre de 2006 | 5.44 [30] | |
De licencia administrativa cuatro meses después del tiroteo en la habitación de su asesinato, un viejo amigo llama a Brenda para resolver el asesinato de un adolescente vinculado a una célula terrorista. Trabajando de forma encubierta, ¿podrá Brenda encontrar al asesino antes de que el comandante Taylor desmantele por completo a su equipo? | |||||||
28 | 15 | "Sirviendo al Rey (Parte 2)" [nota 2] | Kevin Bacon | James Duff y Mike Berchem | 4 de diciembre de 2006 | 5.44 [30] | |
Después de ser restaurada al mando del PHD, Brenda debe cumplir su promesa de encontrar a un miembro del Ejército de Alá, a quien la CIA quiere interrogar desesperadamente sobre un envío de plutonio perdido. Pero cuando se hace evidente que la CIA le ha dado información engañosa, ¿han engañado a Brenda? Con el futuro de la División de Homicidios Prioritarios en juego, Brenda debe averiguar en quién puede confiar antes de convertirse en la próxima víctima. |
Temporada 3 (2007)
El tema de la tercera temporada es la familia . El PHD ahora se ha unido como una división unificada, y sus historias se centran en cómo funcionan como una familia que debe hacer frente a una crisis presupuestaria. Los episodios de esta temporada exploran cuestiones de la familia, comenzando con una historia de bigamia y terminando con dos historias de familias enfrentadas entre sí. La temporada también explora los elementos de la vida familiar en Estados Unidos, los secretos que guarda una familia y los horrores que debe enfrentar una familia. En la vida personal de Brenda, nosotros, junto con Fritz, conocemos a su padre por primera vez, con algunos resultados interesantes. Brenda enfrenta una crisis de salud personal incluso cuando su relación con Fritz da un gran paso adelante.
No. en general | No. en temporada | Título | Dirigido por | Escrito por | Fecha de emisión original | Espectadores de EE. UU. (Millones) | |
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29 | 1 | "Destructor de hogares" [nota 1] | Michael M. Robin | James Duff y Mike Berchem | 18 de junio de 2007 | 8.81 [31] | |
El escuadrón investiga el brutal asesinato de una familia, el único superviviente es el hijo, que pronto se convierte en su principal sospechoso. Pero las cosas no siempre son lo que parecen cuando surge el secreto del padre, lo que lleva a nuevos sospechosos. Mientras tanto, Brenda lucha contra los recortes presupuestarios en el LAPD. | |||||||
30 | 2 | "Duda grave" | Arvin Brown | John Coveny y Hunt Baldwin | 25 de junio de 2007 | 6,45 [32] | |
El cuerpo de una víctima de asesinato muerta hace mucho tiempo se descubre junto con la tarjeta de presentación del teniente Provenza, lo que desencadena la búsqueda del escuadrón de su identidad y asesino. Cuando la bala se remonta a un arma de pandillas que se había convertido en el LAPD 15 años antes, el subjefe Johnson se ve obligado a lidiar con el activista político Padre Jack y los ecos de los disturbios políticos del pasado. | |||||||
31 | 3 | "Salvando la cara" | Michael Pressman | Adam Belanoff | 2 de julio de 2007 | 7.19 [33] | |
En el funeral de un policía retirado, el teniente Provenza y el teniente Flynn descubren algo bastante inesperado en el ataúd junto con el cadáver. Mientras tanto, Brenda tiene que lidiar con una novia furiosa cuya boda fue arruinada por la investigación. | |||||||
32 | 4 | "Ruby" [nota 3] | Michael M. Robin | Historia por : Mike Berchem Teleplay por : Steven Kane | 9 de julio de 2007 | 7,41 [34] | |
El delincuente sexual recientemente liberado Roger Stimple está acusado de secuestrar a un niño, y con el tiempo se acaba, Det. Gabriel le saca una confesión a golpes. El subjefe Johnson debe lidiar con las acciones de Gabriel mientras intenta obtener una confesión legalmente admisible del sospechoso, lo que la lleva a recurrir al comandante. Taylor por ayuda. (ver también "Fresh Pursuit" ) | |||||||
33 | 5 | "El expediente redondo" | Greer Shephard | Michael Alaimo | 16 de julio de 2007 | 6,85 [35] | |
Cuando un anciano ( Orson Bean ) aparece en el recinto, alegando haber envenenado y asesinado a seis conciudadanos mayores, Brenda no está convencida de su confesión. Después de finalmente creerle, el hombre retira su reclamo y le dice a Johnson que el personal de la casa de retiro es el que está envenenando a la gente, lo que lleva al gerente con algunas estrategias siniestras de reducción de costos. | |||||||
34 | 6 | "Pura suerte" | Elodie Keene | Duppy Demetrius | 23 de julio de 2007 | 7.29 [36] | |
Un entrenador personal es asesinado mientras estaba en una cita con una mujer casada. Brenda sospecha que su marido posesivo pudo haber contratado a un sicario para matar al difunto. Sin embargo, el único testigo del asesinato es un aparcacoches diagnosticado con TOC . Brenda y Provenza tienen que resolver el caso por su cuenta mientras el resto del equipo se somete a un entrenamiento antiterrorista. | |||||||
35 | 7 | "Cuatro a ocho" | Arvin Brown | Ken Martin | 30 de julio de 2007 | 7,67 [37] | |
Cuando dos miembros de la pandilla callejera Catorce son asesinados a tiros, Brenda y su escuadrón deben resolver los asesinatos antes de que estalle una guerra de pandillas. Mientras tanto, Brenda tiene un problema de salud personal cuando finalmente visita al médico. | |||||||
36 | 8 | "Caza" | Rick Wallace | James Duff y Mike Berchem | 6 de agosto de 2007 | 7.53 [38] | |
Un asesino en serie parece haber regresado cuando dos cuerpos aparecen muertos en una playa de Los Ángeles. Con el conocimiento de que mata en grupos de tres, Brenda y su escuadrón deben perseguir al asesino antes de que se lleve a la tercera víctima. Nota: Kyra Sedgwick fue nominada a un premio Primetime Emmy por su actuación en este episodio. | |||||||
37 | 9 | "Blindsided" | Kevin Bacon | John Coveny y Hunt Baldwin | 13 de agosto de 2007 | 7.36 [39] | |
En un esfuerzo por conseguir buenas relaciones públicas para el departamento, el subjefe Johnson lleva a un periodista de paseo. Pero cuando su auto es atacado y disparado, Brenda se ve obligada a vivir bajo protección policial las 24 horas, siendo el testigo clave en el caso que debe resolver. | |||||||
38 | 10 | "Choque cultural" | Elodie Keene | Adam Belanoff | 20 de agosto de 2007 | 7.72 [40] | |
Cuando una mujer de negocios china es encontrada muerta en el autobús turístico que operan ella y su esposo, Brenda y el escuadrón deben profundizar para investigar su vida pasada. Los padres de Brenda le revelan al equipo que Brenda y Fritz están comprometidos. Brenda se entera de que tiene síndrome de ovario poliquístico , que está relacionado con la resistencia a la insulina, por lo que debe reducir el consumo de dulces, lo que agrega un tema recurrente de Brenda escondiendo dulces durante el resto de la serie. | |||||||
39 | 11 | "Lover's Leap" [nota 4] | Jesse Bochco | Steven Kane | 27 de agosto de 2007 | 7.78 [41] | |
Un automóvil perteneciente a un empleado del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional se encuentra en la parte inferior de Mulholland Drive . Se lleva a Priority Homicide para descubrir los detalles que rodean la muerte del conductor, pero la investigación lleva a Brenda mucho más cerca de casa de lo que esperaba. | |||||||
40 | 12 | "Hasta que la muerte nos haga parte uno" | Roger Young | Historia por : James Duff Teleplay por : Michael Alaimo | 3 de septiembre de 2007 | 8.17 [42] | |
La investigación del subjefe Johnson sobre un famoso abogado de divorcios de Hollywood que fue encontrado flotando en su piscina está bajo un intenso escrutinio. Mientras tanto, Fritz y Brenda están tratando de consolidar sus asuntos financieros, lo que lleva a Brenda a descubrir un secreto que Fritz ha estado guardando. | |||||||
41 | 13 | "Hasta que la muerte nos haga la segunda parte" | Michael M. Robin | Historia por : James Duff Teleplay por : Duppy Demetrius | 10 de septiembre de 2007 | 9.21 [43] | |
Bajo una intensa presión, Brenda tiene cuarenta y ocho horas para romper la coartada de un nuevo testigo y volver a encarrilar su caso. Mientras tanto, la relación de Brenda con Fritz está en peligro, ya que ella revela que se enteró del secreto que Fritz guardó durante mucho tiempo. | |||||||
42 | 14 | "Familiares más cercanos, parte 1" [nota 2] | Scott Ellis | Historia de : Mike Berchem Teleplay de : Hunt Baldwin y John Coveny | 3 de diciembre de 2007 | 6.05 [44] | |
En Navidad, Brenda y Fritz luchan por encontrar un comprador para su casa. Cuando un violento robo a un banco lleva al principal sospechoso de Brenda a huir a Atlanta, Brenda y Fritz se encuentran como invitados en la casa de sus padres, donde Brenda se encuentra dividida entre el deber hacia el trabajo y la familia. ¡Aún más inesperada es la llegada de Flynn y Provenza! | |||||||
43 | 15 | "Familiares más cercanos, parte 2" [nota 2] | James Duff | Historia de : Mike Berchem Teleplay de : Adam Belanoff y James Duff | 3 de diciembre de 2007 | 6.05 [44] | |
Brenda, Fritz, sus padres, Flynn y Provenza, y su principal sospechoso regresaron a Los Ángeles en la casa rodante de sus padres. Pero las tácticas de Brenda utilizadas para ganarse la cooperación de su testigo condujeron a un resultado imprevisto, sorprendiendo a sus padres. |
Temporada 4 (2008-09)
El tema de la cuarta temporada es el poder . Brenda y la División de Homicidios Prioritarios lidian con el poder de los medios de comunicación esta temporada, cuando un reportero de Los Angeles Times los sigue, pero con una agenda propia. El poder del sistema legal y aquellos que lo usan y abusan se exploran a lo largo de la temporada, al igual que el poder que la violencia armada ejerce sobre las vidas. En el frente personal, Brenda debe enfrentarse a los juegos de poder que surgen cuando ella y Fritz comienzan a planificar su boda, con un poco de ayuda de Clay y Willie Rae Johnson.
A diferencia de las tres temporadas anteriores, la cuarta temporada duró 10 episodios de verano, concluyó el 15 de septiembre de 2008 y regresó en enero de 2009 con cinco episodios adicionales.
No. en general | No. en temporada | Título | Dirigido por | Escrito por | Fecha de emisión original | Espectadores de EE. UU. (Millones) | |
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44 | 1 | "Quemadura controlada" | Michael M. Robin | James Duff y Mike Berchem | 14 de julio de 2008 | 7.81 [45] | |
Brenda y el PHD investigan un incendio en Griffith Park mientras el reportero de LA Times, Ricardo Ramos, los sigue a regañadientes . Las cosas se complican cuando se encuentra un cuerpo en la zona de quemado y Ramos se involucra en el caso. Al mismo tiempo, Brenda y Fritz se instalan en su nuevo hogar, pero tienen un visitante inesperado y muy desagradable del pasado profesional de Brenda, uno que está relacionado con el caso actual de Brenda. | |||||||
45 | 2 | "Banda de frenado" | Arvin Brown | Hunt Baldwin y John Coveny | 21 de julio de 2008 | 7.06 [46] | |
Cuando el asesino de la hija de un rico productor es puesto en libertad condicional después de ocho años, su madre inicia una campaña de acoso contra el hombre, que ahora vive en una casa de rehabilitación. Cuando el hombre aparece muerto, Priority Homicide debe investigar, y los padres de la niña pronto serán sus principales sospechosos. Pero, ¿es la casa de transición donde vive el hombre todo lo que parece ser, o guarda un secreto que Brenda y el equipo deben descubrir? | |||||||
46 | 3 | "Bomba de cereza" | Rick Wallace | Michael Alaimo | 28 de julio de 2008 | 7.36 [47] | |
Cuando una joven que testifica en un caso de agresión sexual contra el hijo del comandante del departamento del alguacil es encontrada ahorcada en su dormitorio, un aparente suicidio, el comandante Taylor llama al escuadrón de Brenda. La investigación descubre el pasatiempo sorprendente del hijo conocido como "recolectar cerezas". | |||||||
47 | 4 | "Cable de alta tensión" | Elodie Keene | Steven Kane | 4 de agosto de 2008 | 7.86 [48] | |
Un hombre que llevaba un cable como parte de la investigación de una red de narcotraficantes es asesinado a tiros en un callejón del centro. Brenda pronto descubre que el reportero de LA Times, Ramos, está involucrado en el caso y que la vida personal y profesional de Brenda se superpone cuando el PHD y el FBI se pelean por la jurisdicción. La ruptura de Daniels y Gabriel llega a una crisis pública. | |||||||
48 | 5 | "Marque M para Provenza" | Arvin Brown | Adam Belanoff | 11 de agosto de 2008 | 6,42 [49] | |
Brenda envía un improbable homme fatal, el teniente Provenza, encubierto para picar a una mujer ( Jennifer Coolidge ) que intenta asesinar a su marido. Pero cuando se roban las pruebas de la picadura y se asesina al marido, las cosas se complican para Flynn y Provenza. Depende de Brenda y del PHD recuperar las pruebas y resolver el caso. | |||||||
49 | 6 | "Problem Child" | Scott Ellis | Duppy Demetrius | August 18, 2008 | 6.44[50] | |
After a troubled 13-year-old adopted boy disappears, Brenda must decide whether he should be treated as a runaway or an abduction. The further into the case she goes, the more suspicious the child seems, and Brenda begins to question if the missing boy is a victim or a potential killer. | |||||||
50 | 7 | "Sudden Death" | Kevin Bacon | Hunt Baldwin & John Coveny | August 25, 2008 | 7.41[51] | |
A case becomes personal when Det. Julio Sanchez' brother is shot. Brenda finds herself caught between finding the shooter and controlling Sanchez, who appears bent on his own form of justice. | |||||||
51 | 8 | "Split Ends" | Roxann Dawson | Ken Martin & Mike Berchem | September 1, 2008 | 8.05[52] | |
Brenda and the team must investigate the movie set murder of a hairdresser. It soon appears the woman's abusive husband may be the killer, or is he? In the meantime, Brenda must deal with her parents, who are eager to begin planning her wedding. | |||||||
52 | 9 | "Tijuana Brass" | Anthony Hemingway | James Duff & Mike Berchem | September 8, 2008 | 7.44[53] | |
Two Tijuana police officers are found murdered in LA. Their possible link to a drug cartel leads to questions as to whether the two men were murdered or killed in self defense. An LA Times article attacking the Priority Homicide Division's caseload forces Chief Pope to prepare to deploy damage control. (see also "Fresh Pursuit") | |||||||
53 | 10 | "Time Bomb" | Michael M. Robin | Steven Kane | September 15, 2008 | 7.63[54] | |
When a teen bomber-to-be is discovered dead, the newly renamed Major Crimes Division (MCD) becomes involved in the investigation of the bomber's intent. Political pressure mounts to call the case closed after the victim's apparent target is identified, but Brenda soon interprets a mysterious clue that leads to a murderous conspiracy putting the squad in danger as it defuses the lethal situation. | |||||||
54 | 11 | "Good Faith" | Elodie Keene | Adam Belanoff | January 26, 2009 | 6.24[55] | |
Set at least a month after the preceding episode, Brenda and the team, including a mostly recovered Sanchez, investigate the death of a man after Dr. Morales testily points out inconsistencies in the evidence that call into queation the original finding of suicide. Among the suspects are his cancer-stricken ex-girlfriend and his church pastor. Brenda's parents visit as Brenda and Fritz prepare for their wedding, and Brenda must confront her feelings for her father when his health is suddenly threatened. | |||||||
55 | 12 | "Junk in the Trunk" | Scott Ellis | Duppy Demetrius & Leo Geter | February 2, 2009 | 5.37[56] | |
Brenda and the team investigate the death of a plus-sized man who was found dead in a car trunk. The main suspect is his current girlfriend, who is most certainly not what she seems. Brenda and the team must deal with the girlfriend, who turns out to be an illusionist (used by her as a euphemism for transvestite) with an interest in diamonds and deadly motives of her own. | |||||||
56 | 13 | "Power of Attorney" | Rick Wallace | Michael Alaimo | February 9, 2009 | 5.44[57] | |
Brenda meets her match in Phillip Stroh, a threatening and manipulative defense attorney, whose client is accused of raping several women and murdering one. As the case unravels, it appears that the client may actually be a victim which could lead to the team losing its first case. | |||||||
57 | 14 | "Fate Line" | James Duff | Steven Kane | February 16, 2009 | 5.89[58] | |
Brenda's clairvoyant soon to be sister-in-law (Amy Sedaris) comes to town for Brenda and Fritz's wedding. She soon becomes involved as Brenda and the team may need to prevent another murder before it occurs. But will it mean danger for Brenda and the team when they come a little too close to a possible victim? | |||||||
58 | 15 | "Double Blind" | Matthew Penn | Ken Martin & Leo Geter | February 23, 2009 | 6.01[59] | |
Brenda and Fritz, both distracted by different cases, prepare for their wedding. Brenda focuses on the case as her team tries to convince her to take time, be happy, and enjoy the time she has with her new husband. Claire, Clay and Willie Ray work to make the night perfect for Brenda and Fritz. But will they make it to the wedding, or will work interfere yet again? |
Season 5 (2009)
The theme for Season Five is change. Brenda must adapt to the changes that come, both as she begins a new life as a married woman, and when she loses her beloved Kitty. Also this season, the Priority Homicide Division must adjust to the loss of Det. Irene Daniels, as it settled into its new role as the Major Crimes Division (MCD). There's change in Lt. Provenza's life as well, when he becomes involved with a much-younger woman with some new ideas, much to Lt. Flynn's chagrin. Meanwhile, change isn't all good for Sgt. Gabriel, who pays the price for his role in Daniels' transfer. An officer-involved shooting brings a new figure into the lives of the MCD: the formidable Capt. Sharon Raydor of Force Investigation who is not at all impressed by Chief Johnson's approach to policing. We also learn a long-held secret: Lt. Provenza's first name.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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59 | 1 | "Products of Discovery" | Michael M. Robin | Michael Alaimo | June 8, 2009 | 7.14[60] | |
Brenda and the MCD investigate the murder of four members of a family, for which the father/husband appears to be the perpetrator. But an address mix-up soon connects the murder to an FBI case. The team starts to notice Provenza's weird behavior. | |||||||
60 | 2 | "Blood Money" | Rick Wallace | Steven Kane | June 15, 2009 | 6.47[61] | |
Brenda and the MCD investigate the disappearance of a financial advisor who stole millions from innocent people. In Brenda's personal life, things are difficult with a sickened Kitty. | |||||||
61 | 3 | "Red Tape" | Rick Wallace | Duppy Demetrius | June 22, 2009 | 6.41[62] | |
Sgt. Gabriel comes under investigation for shooting a homicide suspect when the facts don't add up. The internal investigation led by Captain Sharon Raydor gets in the way of the original murder investigation, leaving the entire team tied up in knots. Brenda finally accepts that she must say goodbye to Kitty. | |||||||
62 | 4 | "Walking Back the Cat" | Steve Robin | Leo Geter | June 29, 2009 | 6.29[63] | |
With things slow at Major Crimes, Brenda lets herself be persuaded by Fritz to assist the FBI in quietly finding a person of interest who has been missing for a month. When he's found dead in the morgue, circumstances require the members of MCD to be temporarily deputized to the FBI. The squad meets Provenza's significantly younger girlfriend; Kitty's ashes keep intruding into Brenda's investigation. | |||||||
63 | 5 | "Half Load" | Roxann Dawson | Ken Martin & Mike Berchem | July 6, 2009 | 6.05[64] | |
When a reformed gang member is murdered, the case takes the team back to a familiar neighborhood where they find themselves unwelcome. Brenda must figure out a way to solve what appears to have been a missed-mark murder and bring peace to an unstable community. It is revealed that Brenda is still obsessed with the Philip Stroh case with a case board in her guest bedroom. | |||||||
64 | 6 | "Tapped Out" | Adam Arkin | Adam Belanoff | July 13, 2009 | 6.59[65] | |
Chief Pope joins Provenza and Flynn for a ride along, as ”just one of the guys” to see ”what you guys do on a daily basis.” His day starts badly at the murder scene of an internet dating legend when the first detective on scene, Det. Richard Tracy, volunteers to log the evidence and Pope accepts. Unfortunately, he's an imposter and MCD must follow along, one step behind, trying to retrieve it. | |||||||
65 | 7 | "Strike Three" | Nelson McCormick | Steven Kane | July 20, 2009 | 6.60[66] | |
Brenda crosses paths again with Captain Sharon Raydor when a gunfight kills two police officers and a teenage boy. The subsequent rift comes crashing full force into the team's case involving white supremacists. | |||||||
66 | 8 | "Elysian Fields" | Nicole Kassell | Michael Alaimo | July 27, 2009 | 7.45[67] | |
When a man believed to have murdered two young women is found dead in Elysian Fields, evidence points to his victims' families. An old detective comes out of retirement to help Brenda and the team wade through the suspects to find the true killer. Brenda's worries about the Stroh case intensify as she starts having nightmares about him. | |||||||
67 | 9 | "Identity Theft" | Rick Wallace | Story by : Ken Martin Teleplay by : James Duff & Steven Kane | August 3, 2009 | 6.98[68] | |
Brenda must reopen the case of a murdered homeopathist when a man maintains that he committed the act and supplies an account of events that doesn't corroborate the actual story. Brenda is certain of a cover-up and sets out to find the truth. As the investigation heats up, Brenda gets a surprise visit from her mother and troublesome teenage niece. | |||||||
68 | 10 | "Smells Like Murder" | Michael M. Robin | Duppy Demetrius | August 10, 2009 | 6.95[69] | |
The discovery of a large container with human remains has Chief Brenda Johnson scrambling to find the killer and gets more than she bargained for. The list of suspects includes an upset ex-fiancée, a tenant-hating landlord, a bible-quoting step dad, and a too-generous best friend. With one of her team preparing for a crucial exam, Brenda decides to make the investigation like a class-room lesson. In the meantime, Charlie, Brenda’s niece, attempts an outlandish deed that may get her sent packing. | |||||||
69 | 11 | "Maternal Instincts" | David McWhirter | Leo Geter | August 17, 2009 | 7.31[70] | |
Brenda and the MCD look into a school parking lot shooting killing one and leaving another in a critical condition. | |||||||
70 | 12 | "Waivers of Extradition" | Kevin Bacon | Adam Belanoff | August 24, 2009 | 7.39[71] | |
A Texan serial killer performs his works in Los Angeles, and Brenda and the MCD work with an El Paso detective to bring him to justice. Brenda's father, Clay, comes to get Brenda's niece, Charlie, to bring her back to Atlanta. | |||||||
71 | 13 | "The Life" | Steve Robin | Hunt Baldwin & John Coveny | December 7, 2009 | 6.18[72] | |
A 12-year-old boy is found murdered in a gang hangout, then two gang members from the same gang are also murdered. Brenda and the MCD fear a gang war is about to break out. Soon, the hunt for a missing girl who may have been involved uncovers a much more painful crime, and the hard realities of multi-generational gang life. Fritz brings home an early Christmas gift for Brenda, an orange stripy kitten named Joel. | |||||||
72 | 14 | "Make Over" | Rick Wallace | Michael Alaimo | December 14, 2009 | 5.45[73] | |
When a forensic lab is decertified, an old case of Provenza's is re-opened. Returning to LA to lend a hand is Provenza's retired partner, George Andrews, who has made some radical changes in his life since Provenza saw him last. Complicating the investigation: the MCD must get creative when George is unable to testify, and Provenza must cope with the changes around him, and the team learning his biggest secret: his first name. | |||||||
73 | 15 | "Dead Man's Hand" | James Duff | Duppy Demetrius & Ken Martin | December 21, 2009 | 5.97[74] | |
Captain Sharon Raydor returns with a request for the Major Crimes Division. At the same time, Brenda must deal with Fritz's eccentric behavior. |
Season 6 (2010–11)
The theme for Season Six is attraction.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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74 | 1 | "The Big Bang" | Rick Wallace | James Duff & Mike Berchem | July 12, 2010 | 7.66[75] | |
The investigation into the murder of a man who loved to take pictures of star constellations from the privacy of his own balcony leads Brenda and the squad to think there may be a close connection to the woman with whom he was having an affair. A few unanticipated problems arise including a missing murder weapon and the squad's move into a new building. | |||||||
75 | 2 | "Help Wanted" | Nelson McCormick | Steven Kane | July 19, 2010 | 6.97[76] | |
Brenda and her squad must find out why a nanny disappeared and if the mayor's friends were somehow connected to the disappearance. Captain Sharon Raydor joins Brenda in the investigation, but when Brenda tries to determine the motive behind the Captain's assistance, she comes upon something she did not expect. | |||||||
76 | 3 | "In Custody" | Michael M. Robin | Michael Alaimo | July 26, 2010 | 6.75[77] | |
As the squad is busy looking into a suicide, they also get into the middle of a dispute between a dying husband and his wife who is addicted to crystal meth. Brenda learns that if Assistant Chief Pope is selected as the next Chief of Police it could lead to a promotion for her, leaving Commander Taylor to take over the MCD. Brenda must also control Sanchez' overwhelming paternal instincts leaking out over Ruben and creating mayhem in the workplace. | |||||||
77 | 4 | "Layover" | Steve Robin | Adam Belanoff | August 2, 2010 | 6.94[78] | |
When Provenza and Flynn pick up flight attendants on their way back from extraditing a prisoner, Provenza finds a dead man in the bathtub of one of the stewardesses. Meanwhile, Brenda tells Chief Pope of her intentions to apply for the open Chief of Police position. | |||||||
78 | 5 | "Heart Attack" | Roxann Dawson | Ken Martin | August 9, 2010 | 7.21[79] | |
As the team picks up a case involving body parts of likely gang members found in plastic bags, they discover that Brenda has thrown her hat into the ring to be the next Chief of Police. Provenza and Tao worry about Sanchez' fading enthusiasm for finding Ruben's mother. | |||||||
79 | 6 | "Off the Hook" | Michael M. Robin | Duppy Demetrius | August 16, 2010 | 6.82[80] | |
When an emergency phone call to Major Crimes Division is cut short, Chief Pope decides to take over the investigation, fearing a public relations disaster. Everyone starts noticing abnormal changes to Chief Pope's behavior as his lack of tact during the investigation could remove Pope's name as a candidate for the new Chief of Police. | |||||||
80 | 7 | "Jump the Gun" | David McWhirter | Leo Geter | August 23, 2010 | 7.04[81] | |
In the aftermath of a bank robbery gone wrong, the FBI's new liaison officer to the Major Crimes Division doesn't make Brenda's life easier, though it leaves wonders if it is a sign that Brenda is in the lead to be the new Chief of Police. Chief Pope learns he is not on the short list, and begins to think that the FBI may actually be plotting against Brenda by promoting a liaison officer which may compromise her candidacy. | |||||||
81 | 8 | "War Zone" | Steve Robin | Michael Alaimo | August 30, 2010 | 7.61[82] | |
A drive-by shooting of three soldiers who had just returned from Afghanistan gets the military involved since the case has potential terrorist overtones. But Brenda doesn't react positively to heavy-handed interference with a case that, to her, is so clearly gang-related. (see also "Fresh Pursuit") | |||||||
82 | 9 | "Last Woman Standing" | Stacey K. Black | Steven Kane | September 6, 2010 | 7.92[83] | |
The Major Crimes Division investigates the murder of an actress who was using an online dating service, and Brenda immediately suspects a serial dater who was with the victim the night she was murdered. Meanwhile, Captain Sharon Raydor, Chief Pope and Commander Taylor encourage Brenda to rethink her decision to withdraw her candidacy for Chief of Police. | |||||||
83 | 10 | "Executive Order" | Michael M. Robin | Adam Belanoff | September 13, 2010 | 7.21[84] | |
The Major Crimes Division must stop a deranged man from detonating a massive explosive at the memorial of two murdered paramedics. Brenda is helped by Tommy Delk (Courtney B. Vance) of the Counter Terrorism Bureau, who is also on the short list for the next Chief of Police. Brenda takes extreme measures in solving the case by putting some of her colleagues at risk, as well as making an important command decision that may be the deciding factor that results in Delk becoming the new Chief. Note: First of four appearances in The Closer universe by Los Angeles City Councilor, later Mayor of Los Angeles Eric Garcetti, as the fictional Los Angeles Mayor Ramon Quintero. Garcetti is seen standing beside the character of outgoing LAPD Chief of Police Edward J. Thompson, played by his father, former LA District Attorney Gil Garcetti, reprising (uncredited) the role he played (credited) in this season’s opening episode, “The Big Bang”. | |||||||
84 | 11 | "Old Money" | Nelson McCormick | Hunt Baldwin & John Coveny | December 6, 2010 | 5.82[85] | |
Lieutenant Flynn is attacked on the street following an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting and calls Captain Sharon Raydor for help. Brenda attempts to focus on both her case and helping Flynn, who is falsely charged with witness tampering after Captain Raydor opens an internal affairs investigation. | |||||||
85 | 12 | "High Crimes" | Nicole Kassell | Ralph Gifford & Carson Moore | December 13, 2010 | 5.46[86] | |
Chief Delk assigns MCD an armed robbery case involving several marijuana dispensaries. As the team takes over the case, the most recent robbery results in a murder. During the investigation, Brenda is pressured by both Chief Delk and Fritz to consider accepting an offer to take over Chief Pope's position. | |||||||
86 | 13 | "Living Proof (Part 1)" | Rick Wallace | Leo Geter | December 20, 2010 | 5.40[87] | |
The holiday spirit is felt by every member of the MCD, but just as a case is put in their hands, Brenda urges to close it to get out of Captain Raydor's hair and to let everyone be home for Christmas, as well as herself who must deal with the visit of her parents. | |||||||
87 | 14 | "Living Proof (Part 2)" | James Duff | Michael Alaimo & Steven Kane | December 27, 2010 | 6.51[88] | |
Brenda and MCD must put all the pieces together after a mistake with a DNA test reveals a secret that could be the key to solving the case. Fritz and Brenda must deal with a crime that Brenda's parents consider a top priority. | |||||||
88 | 15 | "An Ugly Game" | Sheelin Choksey | Duppy Demetrius | January 3, 2011 | 6.63[89] | |
The arrest of a crack addict, and the discovery of keys to a Mercedes in his possession, leads Brenda's squad on a race to find the missing woman who was driving the car; Gabriel questions Brenda's judgment; Fritz reveals some ugly truths about his past. |
Season 7 (2011–12)
The theme for Season Seven is love and loss. Throughout the season, events are overshadowed by a lawsuit against Deputy Chief Johnson over the events that transpired with Terrell Baylor at the conclusion of last season's "War Zone" (Season 6, episode 8).[90] This season is also the final season of the series before story moves to the continuation spin-off series, Major Crimes.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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89 | 1 | "Unknown Trouble" | Nelson McCormick | Michael Alaimo | July 11, 2011 | 7.23[91] | |
Chief Delk begins to establish his hierarchy as Brenda and the LAPD are sued by Terrell Baylor's family (Season 6 episode 8), while MCD investigates a rapper killed in his home along with his party guests. | |||||||
90 | 2 | "Repeat Offender" | Steve Robin | Steven Kane | July 18, 2011 | 6.47[92] | |
The team investigates the death of a house sitter while Capt. Raydor audits MCD, in the wake of his sudden and unexpected death, for Chief Delk's personnel changes, and for the civil suit as well. | |||||||
91 | 3 | "To Serve With Love" | Michael Pressman | Adam Belanoff | July 25, 2011 | 6.15[93] | |
Lieutenants Flynn and Provenza get into trouble while moonlighting as process servers when a man (Adam Arkin) dies shortly after they serve him. | |||||||
92 | 4 | "Under Control" | Rick Wallace | Duppy Demetrius | August 1, 2011 | 6.55[94] | |
The team searches for a missing boy at a camp where Lieutenant Tao's son works. Capt. Raydor continues to audit the MCD. | |||||||
93 | 5 | "Forgive Us Our Trespasses" | Roxann Dawson | Leo Geter & Jim Leonard | August 8, 2011 | 6.50[95] | |
A family works to protect their late minister's reputation from scandal. Meanwhile, most of the MCD is subpoenaed by the Baylor family's attorney, raising suspicions about the one who wasn't – Detective Gabriel. Brenda begins to crack under the pressure. | |||||||
94 | 6 | "Home Improvement" | Sheelin Choksey | James Duff & Mike Berchem | August 15, 2011 | 6.73[96] | |
The body of a convicted sex offender turns up on a home construction site; Brenda and Fritz weigh the expense of a high priced attorney (Mark Pellegrino). | |||||||
95 | 7 | "A Family Affair" | Anthony Hemingway | Michael Alaimo | August 22, 2011 | 6.57[97] | |
The squad investigates the suspicious death of a fellow law enforcement officer's (Roxann Dawson) daughter; Capt. Raydor focuses her efforts on Detective Sanchez. | |||||||
96 | 8 | "Death Warrant" | Steve Robin | Steven Kane | August 29, 2011 | 6.83[98] | |
Brenda seeks Capt. Raydor's help in an investigation of possible police brutality; Brenda's attorney starts deposing the squad about the Baylor case. | |||||||
97 | 9 | "Star Turn" | Stacey K. Black | Leo Geter | September 5, 2011 | 7.17[99] | |
The father of a singer (Skyler Day) is found dead after being reported missing a week earlier. Brenda and the LAPD investigate whether it was an accident, suicide, or murder. | |||||||
98 | 10 | "Fresh Pursuit" | Michael M. Robin | Adam Belanoff | September 12, 2011 | 6.15[100] | |
The team investigates the murder of a deputy sheriff by a car-theft ring. In the Baylor case, the court grants a summary judgment dismissing the Baylor family’s case and Baylor attorney Goldman immediately files a federal suit for multiple civil rights violations where Brenda's deliberate actions condemned suspects to extrajudicial killing: (Nikolai Koslov in "The Big Picture", Roger Stimple in "Ruby", policeman Martin Vasquez in "Tijuana Brass", Baylor in "War Zone"). | |||||||
99 | 11 | "Necessary Evil" | Nelson McCormick | Duppy Demetrius | November 28, 2011 | 5.40[101] | |
The shooting of a high school principal leads Brenda and her team to investigate the school's football coach. After Capt. Raydor tells Chief Pope and MCD that she is accepting an outside job offer, the Baylor family's attorney comments on it within a short time, finally confirming that there is indeed a leak in the MCD. | |||||||
100 | 12 | "You Have the Right to Remain Jolly" | Rick Wallace | James Duff & Michael Alaimo | December 5, 2011 | 4.85[102] | |
Brenda and her team investigate the suspicious zipline death of a Kris Kringle at a Christmas village run by Santa Jack (Fred Willard). Buzz Watson's sister, Casey (Christine Woods), catches the eye of the men in the team. Brenda finds out who actually paid her attorney's fee. | |||||||
101 | 13 | "Relative Matters" | David McWhirter | Ken Martin | December 12, 2011 | 5.30[103] | |
A man is found dead in his car shortly after he was badly beaten by a man under FBI surveillance; Brenda finds it difficult to focus on the investigation after her father gives her some bad news. | |||||||
102 | 14 | "Road Block" | Nelson McCormick | Jim Leonard | December 19, 2011 | 5.81[104] | |
A police commissioner's wife tries to cover up her DWI, which resulted in the death of a college girl. | |||||||
103 | 15 | "Silent Partner" | Arvin Brown | James Duff & Mike Berchem | December 26, 2011 | 6.16[105] | |
There is a murder related to Turell Baylor's death; Brenda seeks the help of a businessman with old ties to the neighborhood; Brenda's lawyer and the Baylor family lawyer face off over the latest murder and settlement of the Baylor case. | |||||||
104 | 16 | "Hostile Witness" | Steve Robin | Steven Kane | July 9, 2012 | 6.15[106] | |
Brenda faces her archenemy, attorney (and presumed rapist and murderer) Phillip Stroh, who's representing a rapist the MCD apprehended. When Brenda tries an unorthodox strategy to gain more time to find the rapist's partner, she incurs the wrath of the ADA and discovers how the Johnson Rule has weakened her position in the LAPD. | |||||||
105 | 17 | "Fool's Gold" | Jon Tenney | Ralph Gifford & Carson Moore | July 16, 2012 | 6.36[107] | |
Brenda's team must catch a thieving duo after they rob a jewelry store right under the noses, and red faces, of Flynn and Provenza (trying to buy back the wedding ring he gave his first ex-wife). | |||||||
106 | 18 | "Drug Fiend" | Paul McCrane | Duppy Demetrius | July 23, 2012 | 5.84[108] | |
A cancer-clinic doctor is strangled to death with an IV tube and Brenda investigates, even as she's worried about her own father's cancer. Detective Gabriel's season long girlfriend, and potential fiancée, Ann Mason is introduced. | |||||||
107 | 19 | "Last Rites" | David McWhirter | Leo Geter | July 30, 2012 | 5.77[109] | |
While Brenda's mother and ailing father visit, she and her team investigate the murder of a priest who had come to an apartment to deliver last rites. | |||||||
108 | 20 | "Armed Response" | Michael M. Robin | Steven Kane & Jim Leonard | August 6, 2012 | 6.00[110] | |
A veteran working as a security guard is shot dead in front of an abandoned house, where MCD finds evidence of sexual activity. Brenda returns from her mother's funeral and takes over the case. Capt. Raydor discovers the (unaware) source of the leak in the department. | |||||||
109 | 21 | "The Last Word" | Michael M. Robin | James Duff & Mike Berchem | August 13, 2012 | 9.08[111] | |
When a frantic 911 call (made by Rusty Beck) leads Brenda and the team to Phillip Stroh's burial grounds, she must employ extreme means to close the case. Passed over for Assistant Chief of Police in favor of Commander Taylor, suspended, nearly fired, still reprimanded despite apprehending Stroh while saving her and Rusty's lives, Brenda chooses to retire from the LAPD and take a job as Chief of the LA County District Attorney Bureau of Investigation. |
Notas
- ^ a b c Originally broadcast commercial free. Subsequent airings of the episode were edited to fit a one-hour slot with commercials.
- ^ a b c d Originally broadcast as a two-hour double episode.
- ^ Originally broadcast as a 75 minute extended version. Subsequent airings of the episode were edited to fit a one-hour slot with commercials.
- ^ Original title "Shredded."
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enlaces externos
- The Closer – list of episodes at IMDb