: Wesley worries about a potential genetic predisposition to Fragile X syndrome , causing tension with Angela over her prenatal care.
: Now a detective, Lopez fears she is being treated differently due to her pregnancy.
The episode centers on a high-stakes internal conflict and personal drama for the main characters. Jackson West vs. Doug Stanton
More information on and her role in later episodes. Which of these
💡 : This episode is a pivotal moment in the "Doug Stanton" arc, which highlights systemic issues within the LAPD and sets the stage for the dramatic confrontation in the following episode, "Lockdown". If you'd like, I can provide more details about: The specific incidents of misconduct Jackson observed. How the Doug Stanton storyline eventually concludes.
: Evelyn stays at Nolan's house longer than expected and begins selling questionable CBD oil products—"Professor Hempstein's Organic CBD Oil"—at the station.
[s3e4] Sabotage [Windows]
: Wesley worries about a potential genetic predisposition to Fragile X syndrome , causing tension with Angela over her prenatal care.
: Now a detective, Lopez fears she is being treated differently due to her pregnancy. [S3E4] Sabotage
The episode centers on a high-stakes internal conflict and personal drama for the main characters. Jackson West vs. Doug Stanton : Wesley worries about a potential genetic predisposition
More information on and her role in later episodes. Which of these Jackson West vs
💡 : This episode is a pivotal moment in the "Doug Stanton" arc, which highlights systemic issues within the LAPD and sets the stage for the dramatic confrontation in the following episode, "Lockdown". If you'd like, I can provide more details about: The specific incidents of misconduct Jackson observed. How the Doug Stanton storyline eventually concludes.
: Evelyn stays at Nolan's house longer than expected and begins selling questionable CBD oil products—"Professor Hempstein's Organic CBD Oil"—at the station.