Major Crimes
Picking up where The Closer leaves off, Major Crimes will center on what it takes to secure an airtight conviction, exploring how the police and prosecutors work together to build a solid case that will result in a suspect confessing, signing a plea agreement, or being found guilty in a court of law.
Join Captain Sharon Raydor as the new head of Major Crimes, the special unit of the LAPD that handles sensitive, high-profile murder cases.
The final 6 episodes of "The Closer" lead directly into this spin-off series starring Mary McDonnell. A large portion of the "Closer" cast will be retained.
Sharon Raydor's introduction as the new head of Major Crimes comes awkwardly at a grocery store shootout where a surrendered gunman is executed while in police custody.
As Major Crimes deals with a slain fitness trainer, Captain Raydor contends with a surly teenage house guest, a highly disgruntled second-in-command, and a hypocritical superior.
The facts become blurry in a case involving a fatal car crash at a nightclub. Meanwhile, Rusty can finally look forward to his mother's return.
A murder victim was about to go into witness protection after testifying against Israeli mobsters. The key to solving the crime may be in the hands of the victim's wife's enterprising life coach.
The discovery of a dead college student in a hazardous-waste drum alerts Major Crimes to a kidnapping plot; the team races to find a second victim before she, too, is killed.
The death of a quarterback threatens to spark racial tensions at a local high school, and the investigation puts a member of the team in grave danger.
A case involving the murder of a man who rescues underage prostitutes could have political ramifications, and Rusty may get a chance to come face to face with his father.
Major Crimes goes back to the drawing board when new evidence causes one of Tao's former convictions to be dismissed with prejudice, and Rusty has dinner with his biological father.
A detective from Las Vegas is found dead of an apparent drug overdose but further investigation reveals that he was poisoned. Meanwhile, Daniel Dunn's recent behavior makes Raydor and Rusty wonder if he can be trusted.
A sniper kills a judge, and both Major Crimes and the FBI try to get to an eyewitness who can identify the shooter before the shooter can kill him. Meanwhile, Sharon takes steps to protect Rusty from his father.
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Michael Paul Chan | Mike Tao |
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G.W. Bailey | Louie Provenza |
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Anthony John Denison | Andy Flynn |
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Raymond Cruz | Julio Sanchez |
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Mary McDonnell | Sharon Raydor |
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Phillip P. Keene | Buzz Watson |
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Graham Patrick Martin | Rusty Beck |
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Kearran Giovanni | Amy Sykes |
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Jonathan Del Arco | Dr. Fernando Morales |
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Robert Gossett | Russell Taylor |
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Ransford Doherty | Kendall |
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Jon Tenney | Fritz Howard |
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Ian Bohen | Daniel Dunn |
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Anthony Ruivivar | D.D.A. Ozzy Michaels |
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Kathe Mazur | D.D.A. Andrea Hobbs |
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Steve Tom | Judge Craig Richwood |
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William R. Moses | Will Reichman |
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Erich Anderson | James Corbett |
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Sonya Leslie | Cynthia |
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W. Earl Brown | Jim Martino |
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Vyto Ruginis | Detective Miller |
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D.B. Sweeney | FBI Special Agent Morris |
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Benito Martinez | Javier Ramirez |
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Scott Michael Campbell | Gerald Hall |
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Amin Joseph | Paramedic #1 |
| Packaging | Custom Case |
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| Nr Discs | 3 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
| Subtitles | Chinese | English (SDH) | French | Portuguese | Spanish |
| Distributor | Warner Brothers |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jun 04, 2013 |
| Regions | Region 1 |