The Rookie: Why Mercedes Mason’s Zoe Andersen Was Killed Off

Captain Zoe Andersen, played by Mercedes Mason, started out on The Rookie as a major regular character. So, fans were shocked when she was killed in Season 1, Episode 16, “Greenlight.” The episode delivered an unexpected twist when Andersen received a fatal wound during a shootout against a criminal gang. She was the first series regular to leave the series, but she wasn’t the last.Andersen’s death strongly affected series protagonist John Nolan, played by Nathan Fillion, who had grown close to his commanding officer. His inability to fit in to the police force as a geriatric rookie was a big part of the first-season premise of the show. It’s also not uncommon for dramas to kill off characters, and The Rookie has killed off more than one. However, Andersen’s death rubbed viewers the wrong way. It occurred so early on the series, and she was well-loved by the audience.RELATED: 10 Shows to Watch If You Like The Rookie

Captain Zoe Andersen, played by Mercedes Mason, started out on The Rookie as a major regular character. So, fans were shocked when she was killed in Season 1, Episode 16, “Greenlight.” The episode delivered an unexpected twist when Andersen received a fatal wound during a shootout against a criminal gang. She was the first series regular to leave the series, but she wasn’t the last.

Andersen’s death strongly affected series protagonist John Nolan, played by Nathan Fillion, who had grown close to his commanding officer. His inability to fit in to the police force as a geriatric rookie was a big part of the first-season premise of the show. It’s also not uncommon for dramas to kill off characters, and The Rookie has killed off more than one. However, Andersen’s death rubbed viewers the wrong way. It occurred so early on the series, and she was well-loved by the audience.

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