
Deal with the Devil
Oliver prepares Andy to defend herself at Duncan's dismissal hearing, now happening two hours from now.

Oliver prepares Andy to defend herself at Duncan's dismissal hearing, now happening two hours from now.

As the officers try to hunt down the killer of Brian Gowdy – Andy and Sam go on the road for interviews.

When 15 Division goes undercover at a club-land bar, Chris's erratic behavior make Dov suspicious.

After the discovery of an executed gang leader, 15 Division must find the killer before a gang war breaks out.

Inspector Jarvis sends the officers to seize all “proceeds of crime” – anything purchased with illegal money.

Oliver gets promoted to Acting Staff Sergeant, and Andy is tasked with training 15 Division's newest rookie.

Andy and Dov pull themselves together at an all-night diner, but are caught off-guard in a diner hold-up.

The officers have to piece together the truth about a past crime in order to find Oliver Shaw.

There's a possible connection between a missing woman and one of the division's most distressing cases.

After a messy drug arrest, Andy and Marlo are quarantined together.

A routine highway check leads to the discovery of a teenage boy in the trunk of a car.

Andy is partnered with Swarek's new girlfriend, Officer Marlo Cruz.

On her first day back at 15 Division, Andy must work with Swarek to track down an ex-convict.

After months working undercover, Andy and Nick's operation goes sideways when Nick - then Andy - go missing.

When a child abductor escapes from an emergency hospital visit, 15 Division goes on the hunt for the criminal.

Andy and Nick investigate a torched van. It belongs a street priest who's been receiving death threats.

When Andy answers a domestic disturbance call, the social worker turns out to be her estranged mother.

Hell breaks loose when a carload of girls from a bachelorette party hits another vehicle, killing the driver.

Dov Epstein happens upon a convenience store robbery-in-progress that results in him shooting a black teenager

As high schools wind to a close for summer, dangerous pranks abound – including the theft of a police car.