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Tracy astutely recognized that Nolasco had cleverly figured a way to get her out of the unit in an attempt to diminish her. However, if she had fought it, Nolasco would have been on the hot seat for sidelining a detective with a 100% closure rate. While that might have damage his career, it would have damaged Tracy’s more.
I don’t think on the surface that it was a good move for Tracy given her career goals. It might provide temporary solutions but as it stood, it was a potential career killing move. It’s the difference between a job and a career.
I continue to wonder how brass doesn’t question this fool’s motives. Everyone is aware of his history with Tracy and someone should be calling him out without her having to do so.
I don’t think on the surface that it was a good move for Tracy given her career goals. It might provide temporary solutions but as it stood, it was a potential career killing move. It’s the difference between a job and a career.
I continue to wonder how brass doesn’t question this fool’s motives. Everyone is aware of his history with Tracy and someone should be calling him out without her having to do so.

I agree with Jonetta. I don't see how brass doesn't question Nolesco when he continually treats Tracy differently.
That’s the reason why I thought she’d lose. If they haven’t seen it in 20 years, it’s because they don’t want to.
However! Did you notice there’s a new chief of police? Maybe now…
FYI, those are great points Sharon.
However! Did you notice there’s a new chief of police? Maybe now…
FYI, those are great points Sharon.

It really did appear as he maneuvered her into a corner that she would not be able to fight out of. He replaced her with another female and a minority at that and was giving her another full time position within the department. She didn't want any blowback against the detective that took her position either.
If memory serves - as I haven't gone on leave in years - they don't have to keep your specific position available - just one on the same par.

I don’t think on the surface that it was a good move for Tracy given her career goals. It might provide temporary solutions but as it stood, it was a potential career killing move. It’s the difference between a job and a career.
I continue to wonder how brass doesn’t question this fool’s motives. Everyone is aware of his history with Tracy and someone should be calling him out without her having to do so.
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This is what keeps surprising me. Especially since Foz got his job back after his leave as Sharon said.
Hoping for some shake up with the new Chief ~ time will tell
This made me so angry for Tracy!! The nerve of that guy!! But Tracy recognized it for what it was and made the best of the situation. I have no idea whether or not she could have fought it, but she remained professional and even ended up working a current case anyway.