Officers John Nolan and Celina Juarez are in a race against time to stop the source of an explosive rampage.Officers John Nolan and Celina Juarez are in a race against time to stop the source of an explosive rampage.Officers John Nolan and Celina Juarez are in a race against time to stop the source of an explosive rampage.
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- Trivia"The Collar", the title of the episode, refers to both the style of the device, and traditional police slang for the act of taking a suspect into custody.
- GoofsThe license plate 2QCE265 is seen on a car belonging to collar-bomb victim Pam. It's also seen in S5E3 on a self-driving car, in S5E21 on a truck parked where it helps block some drive-by shooters, and in SWAT S6E19 on a car used by Jamie Wilson to run down Eric Hoffman.
- SoundtracksDon't Stop
Performed by Trent Cokley
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Featured review
This episode was worth waiting a month for.
Let me first just say that I hated the other episodes that were filmed using cellphone cams, dash cams and security cameras only, but I loved this one. A lot. Something about this episode felt different to those ones but also different to a regular episode (in a good way). This episode was so good that I - a Chenford stan from the first episode - didn't think that their scene was the best part of the episode. Don't get me wrong - it had me cheesing like a love-sick idiot, but the case of the week was so captivating that if that scene at the end wasn't there, the rating wouldn't have gone down for me.
Also, the fact that Celina is staying at Nolan and Bailey's house is a bit weird, but I think it was a necessary storyline for us to fall in love with her character. I'm really loving the Nolan-Juarez relationship. They work together exceptionally well.
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Also, the fact that Celina is staying at Nolan and Bailey's house is a bit weird, but I think it was a necessary storyline for us to fall in love with her character. I'm really loving the Nolan-Juarez relationship. They work together exceptionally well.
Best parts of the episode?
- The case this week was captivating. From the reveal of the first bombing victim to the reveal that there was a second, to seeing everyone work on one case together (which doesn't happen too often), it was remarkable.
- The Chenford scene, of course. I wanted the Tim-Lucy tension to build more before they got together (maybe at the end of season 5) but I'm not going to complain at them getting together within the next few weeks. It was also beautifully filmed. After all of the dash cams, I almost forgot how much I love the usual visuals of The Rookie.
Worst part of the episode?
- I can't really think of a bad part of this episode. It was incredible.
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- SourCandyOrNoCandy
- Dec 4, 2022
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