'Major Crimes' Season 5 Air Date, Spoilers, News & Update: A Major Character Will Die? Steve Tom Has A Doppelganger?

'Major Crimes' Season 5 Air Date, Spoilers, News & Update: A Major Character Will Die? Steve Tom Has A Doppelganger?

The new episode of "Major Crimes" Season 5 titled "Moral Hazard" that will air on Monday night looks very tragic with a lot of gunfire. The hunt for the suspect responsible for the number of deaths happening in the American television series continues as he is now more dangerous with a collection of weapons.

A Death Of A Major Character?

The 21-seconder promo clip of "Major Crimes" Season 5 Episode 7 didn't reveal that much, but only gave a glimpse of the brawl between the Los Angeles Police Department and the culprit. Evidently, with a number of gunshots fired, a team member is about to risk his life. Although the demise associate is not yet revealed, according to CarterMatt, it could come as a surprise.

Compared to other TV show, it seems "Major Crimes" Season 5 will not give a hint who from the major characters is about to say goodbye. However, it has been known that these individuals are often putting their lives at risk whenever they have a mission to attend to.

Steve Tom Beating The Red Light?

Meanwhile, Steve Tom who plays the role of a lawyer in "Major Crimes" Season 5 is, ironically, being accused of beating the red light in the city of Culver. The 62-year-old star has said to be issued with a $490 ticket that carries his name, but not his address. He is actually living in North Hollywood while the violator is from St. Louis, as per KTLA.

The lawbreaker is reportedly using a white Land Rover Discovery and has a name, Barry L. Babcock. Although the ticket bears the exact image of Steve Tom, from the red light camera clip, the actor said they are only awfully lookalikes. "The driver is my doppelganger. But it wasn't me. I drive a 2002 Prius," he explained. "Major Crimes" Season 7 Episode 7 "Moral Hazard" will air on Monday on TNT.

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