Major Crimes Season 4 Episode 6 featured a matter of trust. Provenza's personal issues dovetailed nicely with the investigation in this bittersweet episode.
On Major Crimes Season 4 Episode 4, Buzz finally takes his place among the team. But will they forgive him for making them miss their Fourth of July plans?
In Major Crimes Season 3 Episode 4, we get a good old-fashioned story of technology butting against the law. Were there any winners in tonight's episode? Read on to see.
Wow! Major Crimes Season 4 Episode 2 builds layers upon layers of emotion in a tightly woven mystery and had me reaching for the tissues more than once. How about you?
Things are heating up on Major Crimes Season 4 Episode 1! An investigation into a double homicide has us wondering: were you shocked by the big twist in the case?
On Major Crimes, a man who runs a revenge website is killed, Sharon's son Ricky comes to town and Fritz takes the job with the SOB. Read on for a shocking ending!
On Major Crimes, there were a lot of movie titles thrown around as the team tried to solve a dog's murder that may be related to that of his owner. Read the review for more.
On Major Crimes, one of Sanchez's cases is reopened after 17 years and he takes it personally. Meanwhile, Rusty gets support from Sharon with his mom. Read the review for more information.
On Major Crimes, the team is forced to put of their holiday prep when a Flynn and Provenza find a murder victim while Christmas shopping on Venice Beach.
Major Crimes investigated the murder of a recently paroled serial rapist while Rusty visited with a therapist who helped him understand why it might be beneficial for him.
Major Crimes ended its summer run with a rather ho-hum episode that didn't highlight the personalities or skills of the squad. Read the review for details.
Major Crimes had a good time with special guests in an episode showcasing the dangers of growing old in Hollywood. Read on for our latest review and recap.
Provenza: Oh this is a crappy way to make a living. Working with the worst the world has to offer without being in charge. Flynn: You weren't in charge for eight years. Provenza: Yeah, but now I'm mad about it.