Alexi Hawley’s successful police show The Rookie will be back for Season 7 in 2025, thanks to ABC renewing it. The show has provided plenty of drama and humor through its six seasons, focusing on John Nolan (Nathan Fillion), a rookie cop in his 40s proving himself among younger colleagues.
Nolan’s character is inspired by real-life LAPD officer William “Bill” Norcross, who is one of the show’s executive producers.
Norcross joined the LAPD at age 44, and his work stories impressed his friend Jon Steinberg, who adapted them for the series. Fans have been surprised by cast departures, including Tru Valentino in Season 7. Some left by choice, while others were unexpected. Afton Williamson, who played Talia Bishop, left before Season 2.
Season 2 revealed that Bishop left the LAPD for a role with the ATF after her past, including her foster brother’s criminal activities, threatened her career.
Fans were shocked by her exit, as she was a key character with high ambitions. Her departure seemed abrupt and unremarkable given her important role and complicated relationship with Nolan.
Why Did ‘The Rookie’ Star Afton Williamson Leave?
Talia Bishop was a training officer at the LAPD’s Mid-Wilshire Division, assigned to Nolan. Their relationship was not smooth, as their personalities clashed. Nolan was chatty, while Bishop was reserved.
Despite this, Bishop mentored Nolan, giving him chances to improve even when it risked her safety. They developed a deeper connection, sharing personal details, including Bishop’s troubled past.
Season 1, Episode 18, “Homefront,” explored Bishop’s background, showing her troubled childhood in foster care and her conflicted feelings about her brother’s criminal past. This internal struggle and a dramatic confrontation led to her transfer to the ATF, impacting Nolan’s storyline as the show had to adapt without her.
Afton Williamson revealed on Instagram that she left The Rookie due to racial discrimination, bullying, and sexual harassment. She accused a recurring guest star and the hair department of misconduct, which she said escalated to sexual assault at a wrap party. Williamson stated that she reported these issues to the showrunner, who did not follow proper procedures.
ABC confirmed they were aware of the allegations and conducted an investigation. The results cleared those accused of wrongdoing, stating there was no unlawful behavior. Williamson disagreed with the findings, feeling that the cover-up efforts outweighed the protection of employees.
The show has faced other cast exits, such as Captain Zoe Andersen’s surprising death in Season 1 and Officer Jackson West’s mysterious end in Season 4. Andersen’s death was unexpected, and Jackson’s exit involved a stand-in, as actor Titus Makin Jr. chose not to return.
Reports suggested Makin Jr. had concerns about the show following recent police incidents but did come back for Season 3. Now, Tru Valentino is also leaving ahead of Season 7.
Despite these departures, The Rookie is moving forward with new cast members joining for the next season. The show’s evolution continues despite the challenges, with fans looking forward to the new season. The off-screen drama and issues faced by the cast add another layer of reflection on the show’s portrayal and industry dynamics.