WARNING: This article may contain spoilers for The Rookie season 2 episode 15. Read at your own risk.
The Rookie season 2 episode 15 will be arriving later this week on ABC, with the title "Hand-Off." This will be a different episode for Officer John Nolan, as he'll not be taking some physical challenges but more of a personal issue. Someone stole his identity and this could likely make a huge impact on his life, as well as his career.
There are different kinds of identity theft, like the one that could lead you financially devastated and the one that could shatter your reputation. In The Rookie season 2 episode 15, we're talking about more the latter. Nolan had a bad day after discovering that his identity has been stolen. This incident may not really go well for him as it could jeopardize his position as an officer.
Nolan needs to find out who stole his identity before it's too late. In this episode, we're going to see the character doing whatever he can to save his reputation. This is a personal challenge for him, and he needs to find out what the motive of this person and why he stole his identity. The person could be someone related to him or just some random scammers.
As for what else we can expect in The Rookie season 2 episode 15, Sgt. Grey must confront his past. He needs to testify at the parole hearing of the man who shot him and murdered his partner. This might be hard for Sgt. Grey, especially since he needs to relive his painful past. But then, this is also important to give justice to what happened to him and his partner.
Hence, viewers can expect not only action-packed scenes but also some dramatic moments. The series has also been exploring some of the characters' stories and past so that viewers would understand where they came from. In addition, there are still a lot of episodes to come and that only means there could be some unexpected twists and turns at some point.
The Rookie season 2 episode 15 airs on Sunday night, Mar. 22, on ABC. Meanwhile, some of the guest stars set to appear are Seth Green as Jordan Neil, Brent Huff as Officer Smitty, Chris Brochu as Crispin Bowers, and Jasmine Matthews as Rachel Hall. The episode is directed by Michael Goi and written by Mary Trahan and Vincent Angell.