The fifth season of the Canadian police drama is defined by its tagline, "Life is not a Fairytale," shifting toward a more realistic and grounded tone than previous years. Originally intended as a single 22-episode season, it was eventually split into two parts, with the second 11 episodes later rebranded as Season 6. Key Season Overview
: Oliver Shaw is promoted to Acting Staff Sergeant—a role he is initially reluctant to accept—replacing Frank Best. Major Character Arcs
: Andy realizes she is still in love with Sam after his brush with death, leading to the end of her relationship with Nick Collins. The season focuses on Sam opening up about his troubled past with his father to build a deeper vulnerability with Andy. Rookie Blue - Season 5
: The team uncovers a human trafficking ring while assisting with a housing complex move.
: Their relationship is tested when Chloe's secret husband, Wes, reappears and begins making medical decisions for her while she is incapacitated. Cast and New Characters Role Notes Andy McNally Missy Peregrym Now a veteran and Training Officer Sam Swarek Ben Bass Recovers from shooting; explores past trauma Duncan Moore Matt Murray The new rookie with a challenging attitude Inspector John Jarvis Oliver Becker New leadership at Division 15 out to make his mark Juliette Ward Erin Karpluk A new officer who transfers to 15 Division with a secret Notable Episodes The fifth season of the Canadian police drama
: The fallout from the shooting; Andy and Dov handle a diner robbery while off-duty.
: The season picks up immediately after the Season 4 finale, with characters like Sam Swarek and Chloe Price fighting for their lives in the hospital after being shot. Major Character Arcs : Andy realizes she is
: For the first time, the original five rookies (Andy, Dov, Gail, Traci, and Chris) are now five-year veterans. Andy McNally takes on a mentoring role as a Training Officer for a new, eager, yet problematic rookie, Duncan Moore .