
Season 6 of Major Crimes (2017–2018) serves as the 13-episode series finale, shifting from a typical procedural format to a more serialized structure divided into three distinct arcs: "Sanctuary City," "Conspiracy Theory," and "By Any Means". Critical Reception
The finale focuses on how the squad, now under the leadership of Lt. Provenza (G.W. Bailey), continues their mission in the face of profound loss. Community Perspectives
The shift to 4- and 5-episode story arcs allowed for deeper investigation into complex political conflicts and personal issues, such as Sharon’s declining health and her wedding to Lt. Andy Flynn.
“I do not agree that Commander Raydor's death was the only way to end this series... she didn't have to die.” Mary McDonnell Vault · 8 years ago
Season 6 of Major Crimes (2017–2018) serves as the 13-episode series finale, shifting from a typical procedural format to a more serialized structure divided into three distinct arcs: "Sanctuary City," "Conspiracy Theory," and "By Any Means". Critical Reception
The finale focuses on how the squad, now under the leadership of Lt. Provenza (G.W. Bailey), continues their mission in the face of profound loss. Community Perspectives Major Crimes - Season 6
The shift to 4- and 5-episode story arcs allowed for deeper investigation into complex political conflicts and personal issues, such as Sharon’s declining health and her wedding to Lt. Andy Flynn. Season 6 of Major Crimes (2017–2018) serves as
“I do not agree that Commander Raydor's death was the only way to end this series... she didn't have to die.” Mary McDonnell Vault · 8 years ago Bailey), continues their mission in the face of