The Truth Behind Harmon's Stalled Career in On Call
Long Beach, USAWed Jan 15 2025
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Officer Harmon's journey in "On Call" takes a surprising turn when Lieutenant Bishop denies her transfer request. Harmon, known for her strong moral compass, uses questionable methods to catch a killer. This leads to Bishop's decision, which blocks Harmon's progress but aims to protect the department's reputation. Bishop's call isn't just about Harmon's future—it's about balancing justice and the rules.
Harmon, driven by her desire for justice, crosses some ethical lines in her pursuit of Delgado's killer. This lands her in trouble with Bishop, who learns of Harmon's unethical methods. Initially, Harmon assumes Sergeant Lasman is behind her blocked transfer, but it's Bishop who makes the call.
Bishop's decision isn't easy, as it clashes with Harmon's relentless pursuit of justice. While Harmon feels betrayed, Bishop sees it as necessary to maintain the department's integrity. The question remains: Was this the right call, or could Bishop have handled it differently?
Bishop's decision also affects Harmon's future. It prevents her from working with Koyama, but it keeps her as a trainer, allowing her to mentor new officers like Diaz. This raises the question: What does this mean for Harmon's career in a potential season 2?
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