Warning: Spoilers Ahead
Starting this week a good deal of network shows are winding down for a winter hiatus. So, if you are looking for something to watch in the interim and love good crime dramas, check out Major Crimes on TNT which returns for the second half of season 3 tomorrow night.
This winter on Major Crimes, the squad will be called upon to investigate the murder of a woman serving as a surrogate mother, a vicious attack at a teen party, the death of a former child actor hoping to make a comeback and a bank robbery and shooting that takes place against the backdrop of a Santa Claus flash mob. In addition, Lieutenant Provenza meets someone who will change his life and Buzz starts training to be a backup officer.
On the home front, Rusty continues to make progress putting his turbulent past behind him, especially after finally facing the truth about his biological mother’s addiction. Meanwhile, Sharon begins the process of formally adopting Rusty just in time for a big family gathering for the holidays.
The fun officially kicks off tomorrow night with episode 3.11 titled “Down the Drain.”
Official Synopsis by TNT: A surrogate adoption gets complicated, leaving one person dead and a lot of people searching for answers. The Major Crimes division gets their hands dirty as they explore LA’s underground water system. Sharon works to make Rusty officially part of her family, while he struggles to tell his biological mother (guest star Ever Carradine) about the upcoming adoption.
The winter premiere of season 3 of Major Crimes airs tomorrow night at 9/8c on TNT.
And, for those die-hard fans or if you just need a refresher before the premiere, there is a season 3 marathon that begins tomorrow at 11 a.m. EST.
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All photos courtesy of Patrick Wymore and TNT
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