

Major Crimes
Season 6
TV-MA
64%
The elite team of Major Crimes is back for its sixth and final season with some of the most challenging cases yet, struggling to solve mysteries mired in complex political conflicts that move beyond traditional murder cases. As Sharon Raydor grows accustomed to her new boss, Assistant Chief Leo Mason, the detectives find themselves questioning their faith in the rapidly changing priorities of the justice system while also managing the difficult changes in their personal relationships. Finally, they must accept the necessity of risk, as they prepare to face the inexplicable but undeniable return of Phillip Stroh.
13 Episodes
- Conspiracy Theory (1)E6
Conspiracy Theory (1)When a well-known attorney, celebrated for her defense of oppressed women is found dead, there are no shortage of high-profile suspects, including her son, her ex-husband, a film director whose career she helped destroy and a former football player whose sports bars/restaurant chain, Tackles, features scantily clad women. Meanwhile, Rusty and Gus confront issues in their relationship. - Conspiracy Theory (2)E7
Conspiracy Theory (2)As the squad investigates the mysterious death of a second woman related to the Tackles case, and a new theory materializes, Sharon faces a health setback. Meanwhile, Gus reacts unexpectedly to Rusty's partial solution to their ongoing relationship problems. - Conspiracy Theory (3)E8
Conspiracy Theory (3)While working two seemingly connected murders, the division suddenly uncovers a series of sexual assaults against servers from Tackles. As a new theory about the killer gathers steam, however, an unexpected twist throws Major Crimes off course and Sharon Raydor off- balance. - Conspiracy Theory (4)E9
Conspiracy Theory (4)Sharon makes decisions related to her ongoing medical problems, including receiving penance, extreme unction and the sacrament of the Eucharist from Father Stan, the last rites of Catholicism. She does this all while arriving at the conclusion of a series of murders and sexual assaults.