is the 12th episode of the second season of the police procedural series The Rookie . Originally airing on March 1, 2020, the episode deals with the aftermath of traumatic events while introducing new personal challenges for the lead officers. Key Plot Points

: Lucy's tattoo, which her kidnapper intended to mark her "day of death," is reframed by Tim as proof that she is a survivor.

: The episode ends on a bittersweet note for Abigail. While she excelled during the ride-along, it is discovered that she has a past juvenile record for arson. Despite her growth, this record prevents her from ever becoming a police officer, a revelation that deeply affects both her and Nolan. Character & Story Analysis

: The strain of the job and Abigail's secret past hint at future difficulties for Henry and Abigail's relationship. The Rookie - S02E12: Now and Then - Discussion Thread

: After attending a red carpet event with his boyfriend, TV star Sterling Freeman, Jackson becomes an overnight Instagram sensation. This "fame" complicates his police work as fans recognize and harass him during calls, eventually leading the couple to stage a very public, fake breakup to regain Jackson's anonymity.

: John Nolan's son, Henry, arrives with his fiancée, Abigail, who expresses a sudden interest in becoming a police officer. Hoping to dissuade her by showing her the "grim side" of the job, Nolan arranges for her to go on a ride-along with the stern Tim Bradford. However, the plan backfires when Abigail proves to be a natural at the work.

: Following her harrowing abduction by a serial killer in previous episodes, Lucy Chen returns to active duty. To help her ease back into patrol, Tim Bradford allows her to ride with Nyla Harper instead of himself. Lucy struggles with PTSD, which manifests during a setup "speed dating" exercise meant to test her undercover skills; she reacts violently when an actor touches her unexpectedly.

According to The Rookie Wiki and reviewers from Cape & Castle , the episode is a significant turning point for several relationships:

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is the 12th episode of the second season of the police procedural series The Rookie . Originally airing on March 1, 2020, the episode deals with the aftermath of traumatic events while introducing new personal challenges for the lead officers. Key Plot Points

: Lucy's tattoo, which her kidnapper intended to mark her "day of death," is reframed by Tim as proof that she is a survivor.

: The episode ends on a bittersweet note for Abigail. While she excelled during the ride-along, it is discovered that she has a past juvenile record for arson. Despite her growth, this record prevents her from ever becoming a police officer, a revelation that deeply affects both her and Nolan. Character & Story Analysis [S2E12] Now and Then

: The strain of the job and Abigail's secret past hint at future difficulties for Henry and Abigail's relationship. The Rookie - S02E12: Now and Then - Discussion Thread

: After attending a red carpet event with his boyfriend, TV star Sterling Freeman, Jackson becomes an overnight Instagram sensation. This "fame" complicates his police work as fans recognize and harass him during calls, eventually leading the couple to stage a very public, fake breakup to regain Jackson's anonymity. is the 12th episode of the second season

: John Nolan's son, Henry, arrives with his fiancée, Abigail, who expresses a sudden interest in becoming a police officer. Hoping to dissuade her by showing her the "grim side" of the job, Nolan arranges for her to go on a ride-along with the stern Tim Bradford. However, the plan backfires when Abigail proves to be a natural at the work.

: Following her harrowing abduction by a serial killer in previous episodes, Lucy Chen returns to active duty. To help her ease back into patrol, Tim Bradford allows her to ride with Nyla Harper instead of himself. Lucy struggles with PTSD, which manifests during a setup "speed dating" exercise meant to test her undercover skills; she reacts violently when an actor touches her unexpectedly. : The episode ends on a bittersweet note for Abigail

According to The Rookie Wiki and reviewers from Cape & Castle , the episode is a significant turning point for several relationships: