The detectives put their private problems on hold as Mason calls for “all hands on deck” to investigate the murder of Dawn Cofield, a college co-ed. Pup Clemmons, the co-ed’s boyfriend and Stone’s rival from his undercover days, resurfaces as one of the possible suspects. But it’s a crowded field that also includes Alex Caldwell, Pup’s competition for the crime turf; a Pakistani drug runner from Canada; one of Dawn’s professors who has the reputation of a Lothario, and a preppy classmate from a politically connected family. Meanwhile, Sanchez tries to find out the truth about Stone’s junkie exgirlfriend, Riley Sullivan, who is still hanging around the squad and trying to reignite her relationship with Stone. Is this as sincere attempt to get her life back together, or is she playing him? Then, a tense standoff results in a cataclysmic event for the detectives of “Detroit 1-8-7,” TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
Written by:
Mike Flynn
Directed by:
Darnell Martin
Guest Cast:
Megan Dodds as Jess Harkins
Vanessa Bell Calloway as Bonnie McCord
J.D. Williams as Pup Clemmons
Kristina Apgar as Riley Sullivan
Erin Way as Wendy ChapinLomeister
Nick Tarabay as Amir Sakhani
Robert Bailey, Jr. as Brett McCord
R. Ernie Silva as Chito Suarez
Patrick Mulvey as George Sanford
Shanesia Davis as Wanda Cofield
Dexter Zollicoffer as Ethan Cofield
Claire Wellin as Lindsey Gaye.
Overnight Ratings:
5.10 million viewers
- / - in households
1.1 / 3 among adults 18-49
Final Ratings:
5.085 million viewers
3.3 / 6 in households
1.1 / 3 among adults 18-49