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Rizzoli & Isles ends with a double gut punch

When I first heard about 'Rizzoli and Isles,' I was ready to write it off as a traditional, yawn-inducing procedural. Over the course of the last 10 episodes, however, I've changed my tune.

It is a procedural, yes, but the relationship between the two leads makes this show stand out from the pack. For example last week, Jane arranged for information about the man who killed Maura’s brother to be leaked to a mob criminal — who just so happened to be Maura’s birth father — because “you do what you have to do to protect family.” The two are sisters-from-different-misters, each with their own unique personality quirks which make them more than just your average TV cop and doctor.

There was one moment in tonight’s finale where Maura and Jane were having coffee and Jane was expressing her frustration over the prison release of her other brother, gellin’ like a felon Tommy. As they began to depart in separate elevators, Maura told Jane that if she needed her, she was there. Jane smiled “I know.”  The two shared a knowing look.  It was a very brief and subtle moment, but that to me epitomized what makes this show different from the CSI and L&O franchises.

Not to say this show doesn’t have its moments of heart-thumping action. Tonight packed a few, surrounding the murder of an undercover cop who had infiltrated a narcotics smuggling ring, and a supposed mole within the department who had ratted him out. I saw the twist that Bobby was the mole, and “dirty whore” killer, back at mile marker two, so that was no shock at all. But I was significantly taken aback when Frankie was shot by the one of the criminals who had penetrated the precinct’s inner sanctum. Incidentally, when would a cop shop ever be that barren? Only five or six people in the whole place? I find that very hard to believe.

When they removed Frankie’s shirt to reveal a kevlar vest, I unclenched a bit, but then when they removed the vest, I knew it was gonna be bad. That bruise looked all kindsa nasty. I was a tad irked at first for all of Jane’s wigging out and the pressure she was putting on Maura — “He’s dying and you’re the only one who can save him!” — but Maura’s self-doubt was not a luxury she could afford this time, while her brother is lying there unable to breathe and regurgitating blood, so I came around. Now that I think about it, compared to how I’d probably be acting in a similar situation, Jane was practically comatose.

I expected there to be some type of self-sacrifice on Jane’s part, but didn’t expect it to go down exactly as it did. The cinematography during the final seconds upped the pucker factor significantly. Usually I’m of the opinion that slo-mo tends to be excruciatingly overused, but this seemed so crisp and vivid in the way it was shot. Though, my inner 12-year-old boy did giggle when Bobby’s buttcrack decided to rear its ugly head during the sequence (juvenile pun intended). With only a couple of seconds left when Jane pulled the trigger shooting Bobby through herself, I knew we had our cliffhanger, and with Frankie still in danger, a double gut punch at that. Interesting though that while both siblings lives hang in the balance, unwitting Mama and Papa Rizzoli are all upset over Tommy’s decision not to come home (poor Mama Rizzoli!). Is anyone else hoping to see Fred Savage in the role? He and Jordan Bridges (Frankie) are doppelgangers.

Side note — It appears that leaving a series regular potentially mortally wounded is the all-the-rage cliffhanger scenario this season. Michael on Burn Notice. Mozzie on White Collar. Almost everyone on Grey’s Anatomy. Were there any others?

What did you think about this finale and the season in general? Did the ending score or bore? Leave comments below.

Photo Credit: TNT

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12 Responses to “Rizzoli & Isles ends with a double gut punch”

September 14, 2010 at 5:59 PM

Hey Jeff, it looks like we reviewed the same ep :) However, it’s nice reading your doubt regarding the empty precinct. As a non-regular viewer, I wondered if my moments of skepticism came from lack of show familiarity -

September 14, 2010 at 7:57 PM

where is this second review you talk of?

September 14, 2010 at 6:32 PM

I missed the butt crack? Darnit! I did notice a few ridiculous moments, aka when Jane left the crack whore open and vulnerable in the stairway and was surprised when she got killed. Also, *why* do they wear gloves to examine a body and then touch everything and everyone around them, and then touch evidence again?? I know. It’s TV. Good review! I wonder if people will be back for this show, considering the long hiatus until next Summer. Will be interesting to see…

September 15, 2010 at 1:52 PM

I didn’t notice any blood when Rizzoli rolled away…I’m thinking an under the arm shot to his heart. Both she and her brother are not going to be victims of the same crime spree. I miss it already.

September 15, 2010 at 3:07 PM

I was looking for the same thing while watching the finale the night it aired, but she did have blood on her shirt towards the bottom right of it. To me it looks like she shot through the lower right side of her stomach in an upward angle.

September 16, 2010 at 4:08 PM

I didn’t see blood either, but when I reviewed it, I did see blood on Jane’s shirt; right side, right over the waist. About 5 inch circle.

September 15, 2010 at 2:44 PM

Actually it did look to me like there was a bloody spot on the front of her shirt. But guess we’ll have to wait to find out!

Isn’t it funny how Covert Affairs also ended with a character shot and status unknown? Do all these writers hold a conference to determine what the “in cliffhanger” is going to be for the season?

September 15, 2010 at 3:12 PM

Sweet review. I agree with you on the slow mo part, sometimes they over do it or its not used right, but this was done perfectly. I do hope though that next season we see what happens right after the shooting and its not like a summary of the months that passed. I hate when shows do that, i like to see everything that happened. Call me crazy but i like the drama of the ambulance ride and the hospital scenes.

I dont think i can wait so many months. I do hope they move it up (though does anyone know if any show has actually ever been bumped up in time?)

September 15, 2010 at 3:33 PM

Caprica was just bumped up to October from January. Keep your fingers crossed Elisa!

September 15, 2010 at 3:59 PM

Thats awesome news! Thank you, that keeps me hopeful then. Ill keep praying :)

September 15, 2010 at 3:19 PM

Actually USA Network was going to start the second half of Burn Notice season in January, but they decided to move it up to November.

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