In our interview with him posted yesterday, Michael Cudlitz (Officer John Cooper) let us know about the gay teen bullying storyline in this week's episode, warning us that it wasn't going to be “wrapped up in a nice, neat little bow”. We can't say he didn't warn us.
The episode opens with Dewey and some other officers on crowd control in front of a building. A cry goes up and the camera pans up to someone in pink dangling off the building. It's a teenage boy in a frilly dress and sneakers and Cooper has ahold of his ankle.
Ominous voiceover: “After twenty years on the job, Officer John Cooper has been wondering how his fellow officers will remember him. But right now, the only thing he can think about is hanging on.”
Flashback eight hours. Cooper begins his day at roll call, receiving a pin commemorating 20 years on the job.
The episode opens with Dewey and some other officers on crowd control in front of a building. A cry goes up and the camera pans up to someone in pink dangling off the building. It's a teenage boy in a frilly dress and sneakers and Cooper has ahold of his ankle.
Ominous voiceover: “After twenty years on the job, Officer John Cooper has been wondering how his fellow officers will remember him. But right now, the only thing he can think about is hanging on.”
Flashback eight hours. Cooper begins his day at roll call, receiving a pin commemorating 20 years on the job.
- 2/15/2012
- by fakename
- The Backlot
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