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'Major Crimes' Season 4 News, Spoilers: Raydor and Team Work With A Crook, Summer Finale Details Revealed

Spoiler reports for the upcoming episode of TNT's hit police-procedural TV drama series "Major Crimes" indicated that a case will force the division to work with a corrupt operative. Meanwhile, details for the show's summer finale revealed.

In the episode titled "Hostage of Fortune," a new information on an old kidnapping investigation surfaces prompting for its re-opening. This eventually forced Captain Raydor and the MCD to partner up with a "potentially corrupt FBI agent." Carter Matt said that this law enforcement operative has a shady past that might get tackled in the episode. Will the person's history affect the entire investigation?

On the other hand, Rusty (Graham Patrick Martin) gets a major breakthrough in his investigation following the Alice Herrera case. The new development meanwhile makes him to question the friendship he has with TJ (Patrick Stafford).

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Carter Matt dropped some details on the summer finale of the show which is slated to air on August 10.

The big episode is titled "Fifth Dynasty" and according to the publication, fans may find it hard to connect the complicated cases that the show will feature in the segment.

The media outlet went on to share the synopsis for the upcoming summer finale.

"After Major Crimes identifies a murder victim as the son of State Superior Court Judge known for being tough on criminals, (Patricia Wettig), the squad hunts through her current case load, which involves an Aryan motorcycle gang and, much to their surprise, connected to the disappearance of a thirteen-year-old boy."

For the meantime, "Major Crimes" Season 4 Episode 8 "Hostage of Fortune" airs this Monday, July 27, at 9 p.m. on TNT.

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