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Rookie Blue Season 3 Episode 5 ‘Messy Houses’ Recap 7/5/12

Rookie Blue Season 3 Episode 5 'Messy Houses' Recap 7/5/12

Rookie Blue airs tonight on ABC with an all new episode. On tonight’s show when Andy responds to a domestic disturbance the social worker on scene is none other than Claire. If you missed the last show called “Girls Night Out”, we have a full and detailed recap here for you.

On last week’s show all hell broke loose on Traci’s first day as detective when a carload of young women from a bachelorette party slammed into another vehicle, apparently killing the driver. When the police discover that the driver of the parked car was dead before the accident, Traci realized that her “rookie” handling of the car crash may have compromised the pending homicide investigation.

On tonight’s show Andy’s personal life turns upside-down when she answers a domestic disturbance call and the social worker on the scene turns out to be her long estranged mother, Claire, who abandoned her and her father 15 years ago. Now Andy must deal with her private issues as she works alongside her mother to investigate the secrets of a family in turmoil.

Meanwhile, Sam, Nick, Chris and Gail are in a race to find the desperate mother and her two children before she makes a tragic mistake. And Detective Jerry Barber’s badge may be on the line when a stash of guns he recovered ends up resurfacing on the streets

Tonight’s episode is going to be an exciting one that you won’t want to miss, so be sure to tune in for our live coverage ABC’s Rookie Blue tonight at 10 PM EST! While you wait for our recap hit the comments and let us know what you think of season 3 of Rookie Blue, so far!

ROOKIE BLUE SEASON 3 EPISODE 5 ‘MESSY HOUSES’ LIVE RECAP HERE!

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