MCTV Exclusive: Graham Patrick Martin on “The Year of Rusty”

By A. Cascone and M. Sharpe



gpm gallery colorOver the last four seasons, viewers have watched as Rusty Beck, played by Graham Patrick Martin, has gone from being an abandoned and mistrustful teen, to a young man with a stable support system of family and friends, and a burgeoning journalism career. We recently caught up with Graham on the set Major Crimes to talk about the evolution of his character’s growth, and  what he calls “The Year of Rusty” this season.

MCTV: This year has been especially action-packed for Rusty. We’ve seen him take on challenges that he has never had to face before, and we’ve seen him really start to mature and move away from adolescence into adulthood. How has it been filming all of this and processing all the shifts in Rusty’s life?

Graham Patrick Martin: It’s been really fun for me! I feel like this is really The Year of Rusty in terms of how much he has come into his own. He’s been in the process of coming into his own this whole time but I really feel like this season is the first time where he seems to be acting like more of an adult in the sense that he’s taking responsibility for his actions and he’s not as self-centered. For the first time, he’s able to think about and focus on other people and I think that this process really started out with Alice, then Slider, and then just in general with his interactions with everyone in his life. At the same time though, he is still learning and growing, as we saw when he was being flaky with Gus, and avoiding acknowledging his feelings. I feel like that’s really interesting, because now it’s like Rusty has finally broken through that threshold of being a child and now he’s officially a young adult. He’s now figuring out who he is rather than just growing up into who he is.

MCTV: One particular initiative that we’ve seen Rusty take this year is with his journalistic ambitions and his commitment to his video blogs. How has that experience been for you? And will we see the vlog continue for Rusty next season?

GPM: It’s been a really different experience for me, and one that I have enjoyed. Initially James had this idea of Rusty getting into journalism and it’s something that we planted in season one. Prior to filming Major Crimes and around the time that I found out that we got the green light for the series, I went to James and pitched this idea to him. I thought that Rusty should have this notebook with him that he writes in very frequently because I feel like on the streets Rusty didn’t make any friends, and he had no one to talk to, so I felt like he needed an outlet, and therefore why not make it this notebook? James liked the idea and let me run with it, so if you notice, during the first season Rusty was always writing in this notebook, so that seed was kind of planted very early on. Then this year, James decided that we were going to take it a step further and go this whole route of Rusty the journalist.

Exploring this through his video 403- hobbs raydor rusty lr2blogs is a good way to further explore the whole storyline, and also to get the audience more involved. Plus it’s so much fun because at the end of the day, this show is a police procedural, not really a show about a teenage journalist, these two hardly ever go hand in hand. But, having the vlogs let’s us have the show as it is, as a police procedural, but also let’s us have this bonus material where fans can be engaged further and gain extra insight into the story and what Rusty is doing, all of which also then informs the A storyline with the rest of the cast. It’s just been a really fun thing to do this season, and I’m happy to say that we will be continuing them next season as well. (Editors note: Catch up with all of Rusty’s vlogs here)

MCTV: Speaking of Rusty coming into his own and maturing, it seems like there has been a shift in his relationship with Sharon this season both in how they relate to one another, and also with regards to her relationship with Andy Flynn, and having him in their lives. How has all of that been for Rusty?

415-67-raydor rustyGPM: I’m glad that you picked up on that shift. Firstly I want to note that Sharon and Rusty’s dialogue is a lot more equal now that it has been in past seasons and I think that is due to the fact that Rusty has grown a lot; he’s really maturing and he’s really trying to be an adult and I think that in turn warrants a lot of respect from Sharon. I mean, Sharon has always respected Rusty, but now that Rusty is growing and really taken control of his own life and not acting like such a victim of his circumstances, Sharon is now able to speak with him as more of an adult. Their relationship has really blossomed and now they’re also in a way, friends. He goes to her for advice like a friend would, so in a way, she’s both his mom and his friend, which I think is fantastic.

With Flynn coming along into their lives, it gets complicated. This is a guy that Rusty knows, and we’ve had some nice moments together and shared a lot. He’s been there for Rusty since the beginning even back in season one when he takes Rusty to the bus stop to see his mother. But, when it comes to this situation, the situation of grown men entering Rusty’s life as partners to the mother figure in his life, it has never been good. So when Flynn comes into Rusty’s life in this way, Rusty’s not incredibly supportive of it. It’s subtle though, it’s never straight up. He’s not against it, and he likes them both individually and he’s happy for them, but he’s got this risk radar that’s going off like crazy. In his mind, he’s thinking, okay, here’s another male coming into my life in this way. If you recall, going back to Jack Raydor, and then even as far back as Sharon Beck’s boyfriend, who dropped Rusty off at the zoo, this whole situation has just never been a good thing for Rusty.

414-20-flynn rustyRusty trusts Flynn, and he likes Flynn, and Flynn has been an important person in his life, but in this specific circumstance, it’s hard for Rusty. At the end of the day though, I think he’s supportive of it and he sees that Flynn has good intentions and that Sharon’s happy. Had this happened a few years ago, I think that Rusty would be more inclined to freak out, but at this point, again, he’s older now and he’s grown, so he is able to look past his inhibitions.

MCTV: Two people who have really characterized Rusty’s adolescence have been his biological mother, Sharon Beck, and Philip Stroh. Will these two characters continue to shape Rusty’s life and his sense of security he goes forward? Or will he finally leave them behind?

I mean, the risk of Phillip Stroh is always there. The last season ended with him driving off in an Uber, and you don’t know where he’s going. But I think Rusty’s constant feeling is that he isn’t going to let fear rule his life. He’s going to go out there into the world, and he’s learned these counter-surveillance measures from Cooper and Syke419- buzz provenza rusty lrs, so he’s going to use them to the best of his ability. He’s not going to live in fear, he’s just going to live with a sense of awareness.

With respect to his mother, he loves her and he wants what is best for her, unfortunately he has the instinct to always want to be there for her. And that is still there within him. She is where she is, and he is not going to inhibit his life and feel guilty about this new opportunity that he has been given and how he’s going to take it and make the most out of it. He’s also not going to live in guilt.


Major Crimes continues its winter season this Monday at 9pm/8c on TNT

Ratings:Major Crimes Rises in Winter Premiere; Wins Night as Most Watched Cable Series

By M. Sharpe


419- fritz provenza raydorDespite stiff competition from February sweeps and the Grammy Awards, Major Crimes made its winter debut with a bang. “Hindsight, Pt. 1″ brought in 3.1 million total viewers, which both won the night as the most watched scripted cable series, but was also strong enough  to push it into 5th place overall for the night, amongst all network and cable programs.

On a night where most shows saw sharp drops due to the Grammy Awards, the first episode of Major Crimes five episode winter serialized arc saw an increase of over 800,000 viewers from its fall premiere numbers. In key demos Major Crimes remained steady with its fall average, bringing in 0.4 million viewers 18-49 years old.

Major Crimes continues its winter season run next Monday at 9pm/8c on TNT.

 

VIDEO: Major Crimes Exclusive Sneak Peek – Hindsight, Pt. 1


This winter, for the first time ever, TNT‘s Major Crimes will feature one gripping case played out over a five-episode arc. MajorCrimesTV.net is pleased to present this exclusive sneak peek of the winter premiere, airing this Monday, Feb 15th at 9pm/8c on TNT.

The gripping case begins when a young woman and her 3-year old son are shot to death while driving through gang territory in the wrong neighborhood. When the squad learns that the gun used in the murder is connected to one of the most horrific unsolved murders in LAPD history, it leads them to try and unravel a tangled web of mystery and corruption.

Special thanks to TNT and Warner Bros. for providing this exclusive preview.

 

Major Crimes Season 4 Gets DVD Release Date

1000586236DVDFLT_4d3f61c1Season 4 of Major Crimes hasn’t even finished airing yet, but today Warner Bros has announced that Major Crimes: The Complete Fourth Season will be released May 24, 2015. Featuring all 23 episodes of the fourth season, plus DVD extras including deleted scenes and the ever-popular gag reel, this is a must-have for fans of the show!  See the press release below for more information

 

MAJOR CRIMES: THE COMPLETE FOURTH SEASON
TNT’S HIT CRIME DRAMA
IS SET FOR RELEASE ON DVD May 24, 2016

FROM WARNER BROS. HOME ENTERTAINMENT

 Five-Disc DVD Set Will Include All 23 Season Four Episodes
Plus All-New Never-Before-Seen Bonus Material
 

 Five-Disc DVD Set Will Include All 23 Season Four Episodes

 Plus All-New Never-Before-Seen Bonus Material 

BURBANK, CA (February 3, 2016) – Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE) brings season four of TNT’s powerful police procedural Major Crimes to DVD May 24, 2016. Titled Major Crimes: The Complete Fourth Season, this release features all 23 episodes of the series’ fourth season, plus never-before-seen extras including deleted scenes and a gag reel.  The show that began as the highly anticipated continuation of the critically acclaimed, award-winning series The Closer, has now become one of TNT’s most-watched programs and one of cable TV’s top programs. During season four, Major Crimes ranked as TNT’s #2 show and as the #5 scripted drama on basic cable television.* Currently, the full fourth season of Major Crimes is not available to stream via any SVOD service. The five-disc DVD set will retail for $44.98 SRP.

The fourth electrifying season of Major Crimes finds the elite team of investigators facing some of their most challenging criminal cases yet. The division is led by department head Captain Sharon Raydor, portrayed by Oscar® nominee Mary McDonnell (Dances with Wolves, Battlestar Galactica). The unit is comprised of Lieutenant Provenza (G.W. Bailey, The Closer, M*A*S*H, Police Academy), Lieutenant Andy Flynn (Tony Denison, The Closer,Crime Story), Lieutenant Mike Tao (Michael Paul Chan, The Closer,Arrested Development), Detective Julio Sanchez (Raymond Cruz, The Closer,Training Day), Detective Amy Sykes (Kearran Giovanni, One Life to Live), tech expert and reserve police officer Buzz Watson (Phillip P. Keene, The Closer,The D.A.), Dr. Morales (Jonathan Del Arco, The Closer, Nip/Tuck) and Assistant Chief Russell Taylor (Robert Gossett, The Closer, Arlington Road). Deputy Chief Fritz Howard (recurring guest star Jon Tenney, The Closer, King & Maxwell) also lends a hand as head of the Special Operations Bureau.

During the fourth gripping season of Major Crimes, our favorite squad of detectives is put in charge of solving a series of intriguing new cases. The unit investigates a double homicide that’s related to an ongoing string of home invasions in the Hollywood Hills; a dead body that comes out of the trunk of a crashed car at the end of a police chase; the murder of a super model; a YouTube video of a bloody, partially naked man walking down a street which goes viral; the deaths of four wealthy people who are killed during a high-stakes poker game; a murder that happens during the taping of a reality competition show; the death of a young man who was pushed off the top of a parking structure and several other fascinating cases.  As season four unfolds, Captain Sharon Raydor’s adopted son, Rusty Beck (Graham Patrick Martin, The Closer, Two and a Half Men), finds a passion that drives him, investigative journalism, as he works to uncover the identity of a murdered runaway.  It’s an exciting season filled with captivating cases and engaging stories about the lives of the officers and prosecutors whose job is to deal with LA’s most high profile and sensitive crimes.

“With its thought-provoking storylines and stellar cast, Major Crimes keeps viewers coming back for more. Each new season is more outstanding than the last,” said Rosemary Markson, WBHE Senior Vice President, TV Marketing. She added, “We’re excited to offer consumers another season of this remarkable series.”

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WINTER PREMIERE: “Hindsight – Part 1″ – Monday, Feb. 15, 2016 at 9 p.m. (ET/PT) – TV-14-DLV
A young woman and her 3-year-old son are shot to death while driving through gang territory in the wrong colored car, and the gun used in the murder is quickly connected to the most troubling series of unsolved homicides in LAPD history. As Captain Sharon Raydor and the rest of her division attempt to solve the mystery, Amy Sykes begins an uneasy alliance with a disgraced former LAPD detective with a novel theory and a corrupt past. Part 1 of five.

Directed by Michael M. Robin
Written by James Duff & Mike Berchem
Created by James Duff

 

First Look: Cheryl White Joins Major Crimes Winter Episodes as “Firearms Francine”

By M. Sharpe




419- sykes lrMajorCrimesTV.net has learned that a new ally will be joining the Major Crimes team for the upcoming winter episodes arc, beginning February 15th.

Cheryl White will portray ballistics expert “Firearms” Francine, who works within the LAPD’s Scientific Investigation Division. Francine’s fascination with examining bullet casing makes her an invaluable part of the Major Crimes team’s attempt to solve a grisly series of homicides. However, as the case progresses, her fierce determination to recover the murder weapon that links all three unsolved homicides leads to dangerous partnerships for both her and the rest of the Major Crimes division.

White has previously been seen on TV in Resurrection, Grey’s Anatomy and in the film Crazylove, as well as a guest-starring role in Major Crimes predecessor The Closer in its third season.
Major Crimes returns for the final five episodes of season 4 on February 15th, 2016 at 9pm/8c on TNT.

Ratings: Major Crimes Fall Finale Hits Season High, Wins Night & Week as Most Watched Cable Series

By M. Sharpe


MAJOR CRIMES (TNT)Major Crimes finished 2015 on a high note, with 3.70 million viewers tuning in for last night’s heart-stopping fall finale. That turn out bests the previous ratings high set several weeks ago for this current batch of episodes, and is a whopping 23% increase in viewers over last weeks episode. It easily won the night as the most watched scripted cable series for the 7th consecutive week.

The episode saw even greater gains in the key demographics, rising 25% over last weeks episode to 0.5 million viewers 18-49.

Despite stiff competition from sports, the primary debates and holiday specials, last week’s episode of Major Crimes continued to outperform all other scripted programming, coming in as the Most Watched Scripted Cable Series of the Week for the third consecutive week. Additionally, Major Crimes was the only scripted series to earn a spot on the list of the Top 25 most watched shows on all of cable for last week.

As we previously reported, last week TNT officially renewed Major Crimes for an initial 13 episodes for Season 5. In their press release, TNT noted that in its current season, Major Crimes is reaching an average of 10 million viewers per episode across all platforms, almost double the total viewership of The Librarians and Murder in the First, whose renewals were also announced. TNT also announced last week that the underperforming Legends and Agent X have both been cancelled.

Major Crimes will return with the last five episodes of Season Four on February 15th, 2016.

MajorCrimesTV.net wishes the cast and crew of Major Crimes, and all the fans a very Happy Holidays.

 

 

 

Ratings: Major Crimes Continues Winning Streak as Most Watched Cable Show of the Night and Week

By M. Sharpe

MAJOR CRIMES

Major Crimes continued its strong winter showing last night, coming in as the Most Watched Scripted Cable Show of the night for the 6th week in a row. The intense penultimate episode of this winter run brought in 3.0 million viewers, down slightly from last weeks episode. Despite this drop, Major Crimes is still easily holding onto the top spot as TNT’s most watched show this winter, with almost 800,000 more total viewers than runner up The Librarians. In key demographics the episode was steady with last week, bringing in 0.4 million viewers 18-49.

Last week’s episode continued to perform well in time delayed ratings, coming in as the Most Watched Scripted Cable Series of the Week for the second straight week. Major Crimes was also the only scripted series to make the list of the Top 25 most-watched shows on all of cable for last week, which was otherwise dominated by sports and reality TV.

Meanwhile, episode 415 has continued to score big in time delayed ratings, with 5.44 million total viewers tuning in in Live + 3 day viewing, a massive 48% rise over the Live + Same Day. Even bigger gains were seen in the key demographics, where the episode rose 68% to 0.84 million viewers 18-49.

The winter finale of Major Crimes will air next week, and will return after the holidays for the final five episodes of the season beginning on February 15th, 2016.