The Rookie’s Eric Winter Opens Up About Filming This Week’s ‘Raw’ #Chenford Scene: ‘Tim Has Spiraled’

The Rookie’s Sgt. Tim Bradford had to pay the piper this week, as his knotty past with slithery Ray Watkins came to light.
On the bright side, Tim (played by Eric Winter) did not kill Ray (guest star David Dastmalchian), as he and fellow military unit member Mark Greer had years ago vowed to do. Nor was Ray able to ruin Tim’s career by exposing his and Mark’s filing of a fraud after action report back when Ray “died”; instead, Tim’s false recounting of events was believed to be true, while Ray’s (accurate) version was dismissed as retaliatory.


Tim will, however, face discipline on the professional front, for having roped Lopez and Chen (Alyssa Diaz and Melissa O’Neil) into his ambush of Ray and the Venezuelan counterintelligences he’d allied with.
And on the personal front…? Having at first withheld from Lucy any details of what he was embroiled in, and then lied to his superiors, Tim — after being dressed down by Sgt. Gray — initiated a break-up outside the cop shop. (“I just cant go back to the way things were… maybe never.”) Lucy’s tenor then changed to one of disbelief, that he would lie to her, as he did, and then use that as cause for a split.
The following contains major spoilers from the April 9 episode of ABC‘s The Rookie.
The Rookie’s Sgt. Tim Bradford had to pay the piper this week, as his knotty past with slithery Ray Watkins came to light.
On the bright side, Tim (played by Eric Winter) did not kill Ray (guest star David Dastmalchian), as he and fellow military unit member Mark Greer had years ago vowed to do. Nor was Ray able to ruin Tim’s career by exposing his and Mark’s filing of a fraud after action report back when Ray “died”; instead, Tim’s false recounting of events was believed to be true, while Ray’s (accurate) version was dismissed as retaliatory.
Tim will, however, face discipline on the professional front, for having roped Lopez and Chen (Alyssa Diaz and Melissa O’Neil) into his ambush of Ray and the Venezuelan counterintelligences he’d allied with.
And on the personal front…? Having at first withheld from Lucy any details of what he was embroiled in, and then lied to his superiors, Tim — after being dressed down by Sgt. Gray — initiated a break-up outside the cop shop. (“I just cant go back to the way things were… maybe never.”) Lucy’s tenor then changed to one of disbelief, that he would lie to her, as he did, and then use that as cause for a split.
TVLine spoke with Winter about tackling this complicated storyline and how these major upheavals in Tim’s world will humble the seasoned lawman.
TVLINE | Take us inside Tim’s mindset as he’s pulling away from Lucy at the end there….
I think his mindset is that he has spiraled. Tim has lost a bit of who he is. He’s sort of accepting but not fully accepting the consequences of where his past has landed him. And I think that in typical Tim fashion, he’s still trying to protect those around him, even from himself. So, Tim might think he’s doing good even though it’s very hurtful.
TVLINE | In the wake of these events, are we going to get a humbled Tim moving forward?


You’re going to get Tim that has been humbled, for sure. He still asserts himself when he needs to, and still steps up at the right moments, but he has been humbled both in his personal life and in the way he’s approaching things going forward.
That’s a great question…. I think it’s going to take some time figuring out who he is. Accepting his failures. Therapy. It’s going to take Tim doing things that he has never been comfortable doing before in order to dig into his past and why he is the way he is. It’s very cliché, I know, but you really have to come to terms with who you are and love yourself before you can go out there and love someone else and give them your very best

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