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Nolan is paired with a new training officer, (played by Harold Perrineau), a seasoned, pragmatic cop who works the night shift. Armstrong is known as the “Night General” — a veteran who has seen everything and operates with a calm, almost cynical efficiency.

Chen gets a chance to prove herself when she spots a suspicious man during a traffic stop and correctly identifies him as a fugitive. Bradford begrudgingly respects her instincts. Their tense but growing trust is a key subplot.

Sergeant Grey, now overseeing the rookies after the previous captain’s departure, has to enforce a new . The rookies are ranked publicly — humiliating those at the bottom. Nolan is ranked low due to his recent shooting, causing friction. Grey is torn between being a hardline leader and supporting his officers.

đź’ˇ The Night General features many dark scenes and the high bitrate of a webdl ensures that the shadows remain clear without pixelation.

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Season 2 opens with Officer John Nolan still recovering from being shot in Season 1. He’s back on duty but struggling with trauma and the department’s new evaluation system.

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