The Rookie Season 8: How Does Smitty Keep Getting Past His Monumental Mishaps?


At this point, The Rookie is basically daring you to ask, out loud, ”How is Quigley Smitty still employed?” 

Smitty has always been a walking HR problem, but the show has started turning his incompetence into a recurring motif.

You can practically make a bingo card out of the times he has blown up the workday.

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Somehow, eight seasons in, The Rookie has made Quigley Smitty both the funniest man in Mid‑Wilshire and the one person you would never trust with anything important. 

The Rookie Season 8 Episode 4 finally puts that contradiction under a microscope. 

While Chen and Bradford are juggling their usual chaos, Smitty is off in the background quietly breaking the one thing you really do not want broken: the evidence room.

He skips a memo about a new logging system, keeps doing things the old way, and only admits there is a problem when Lucy can’t find a bloody machete she needs for court because nothing is where it should be.

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And then the episode ends with that smug little smirk as Chen asks Bradford if Smitty does it on purpose. 

You’re supposed to laugh because it’s Smitty, but you’re also meant to sit with the idea that this might not be incompetence at all.

Smitty’s Monumental Screw‑Ups, From The Inventory Fiasco to His ‘Oops’ History

”Cut and Run” is the first time The Rookie really lets Smitty’s behavior spiral beyond a one‑scene gag.

The new evidence system streamlines how Mid‑Wilshire tracks every piece of physical proof. 

Smitty decides the change doesn’t apply to him. He doesn’t read the email, he doesn’t go to the training, and he keeps writing things up exactly as he always has.

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The result is a catalogue that looks fine on paper until someone actually needs something, at which point the wheels fly off.

Lucy goes in to pull a machete and discovers the case number she has does not match the shelves, the search function is useless because the dates are wrong, and the only way through it is brute force.

And that consists of her, Tim, and a lot of swearing as they dig through a system held together by Smitty’s bad habits.

This isn’t a typo. Putting the wrong date on evidence and filing it under outdated rules creates holes an actual defense lawyer would happily drive a truck through.

The show knows that; it lingers on how furious Chen is, how tired Tim is, and how casual Smitty is about making everyone’s life harder. And this is not his first big swing.

Smitty has an entire highlight reel of ”how does he still have a badge” moments at this point. His greatest hits are not vague screwups, either. They’re full episodes of wondering how this man remains employed.

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On The Rookie Season 7 Episode 8, Grey sticks him on the phones to track the wildfire blaze, and Smitty writes down that Eagle Rock Road is now a hard closure.

Then Grey distracts him, he flips the page, never relays the warning, and Tim and Lucy barrel straight into a wall of fire because he erased his own note instead of admitting he messed up!

And The Rookie Season 7 Episode 10 somehow manages to be even dumber.

During a power outage, he walks an inmate to the bathroom alone, gets jumped, and loses his gun, turning a bathroom break into a manhunt because he could not be bothered to follow basic custody protocol.

Add these to the monumental mishap of the latest episode, and you’ll see how Smitty is more of a burden than an actual asset.

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This time, he is not endangering them on the street.

Because he’s sabotaging cases, quietly misfiling months of evidence under the wrong dates and in the old system, until Lucy cannot even find the machete she needs for court.

The Rare Moments He Helps – And Why He Is Still Somehow Employed

As uncomfortable as it is, I don’t think Smitty survives at Mid‑Wilshire just because the department is bad at firing people.

I think he survives because the show has been quietly building a case that he is sharper than he wants anyone to notice.

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Underneath the naps, the snacks, and the constant complaints, he has a weirdly deep understanding of how this place works.

For all the times Smitty sets the place on fire metaphorically, The Rookie has given him a few genuine wins. 

During The Rookie Season 1 Episode 14, he is the one who bails Nolan and Bishop out after that botched motel raid, where a bad ID tanks their gun bust.

Smitty clocks what went wrong with the warrant and helps them salvage the situation instead of just roasting the rookies and walking away.

And during The Rookie Season 7 Episode 7, he is technically being messy by handing Nolan his divorce lawyer’s card, but there is an actual sliver of empathy under the joke, the sense that he has been through enough that he can read when someone is about to make their life harder.

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Later, when Grey assigns him to help Chen and her rookie Seth after Tamara stumbles onto a campus drug ring, Smitty, of all people, gives Seth useful advice on dealing with informants.

He even quietly calls Chen out for trying to micromanage Tamara’s love life, telling her she has to let “the kids” make their own choices.

It’s a rare moment where he is both perceptive and right, and the series shows Lucy’s surprise at this.

You see that side of him again in the QAnon doc episode, “Real Crime,” and in Lucy’s Season 5 favor. 

The Q thing is ridiculous on its face – Smitty explaining that he picked “Q” for his fanfic drops because it is his initial, and things “just got out of hand.”

But buried in the bit is the admission that he understands online radicalization and media narratives better than anyone expected.

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Then, on The Rookie Season 5 Episode 13, when Lucy goes to him begging for help finding a way to keep Tim from taking the Metro slot, he decodes what she is really asking in about two seconds.

And he lays out a strategy she hadn’t thought of, bragging that he is “smarter than people think” and, annoyingly, proving it.

He still tries to dodge the work because, of course, he does, but the episode makes it clear that if Smitty ever decided to apply himself consistently, Mid‑Wilshire would have a very different kind of problem on its hands.

Throw in his generous offer to take in Miles when he has no place to live, and he might not seem too bad after all.

However, the scary question after that last smirk is not ”how has he kept his job this long.”

It’s moreso ”how much of this has been an act” and whether anyone at Mid‑Wilshire will ever decide that the joke has finally gone too far?

Has Smitty surpassed lovable disaster to someone who needs to be shown the door? Or is he still the kind of terrible coworker you almost grudgingly want to keep around just to see what he will do next?

Hit the comments and tell us how you would handle Smitty.

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