Scot Squad - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Episode 1
The Chief is keen to make amends for a slip of the tongue and keeps digging deeper as his extended apology lasts for ever. The traffic cops make a big noise to salute the key workers, while the rural officers handle a massive marrow bust-up at the horticultural show.
Episode 2
Vigilant beat cops Fletcher and McLaren recover the same drugs twice. Officer Karen sees some action when violence occurs at a political summit, and Acting Sergeant Ken Beattie cannot please everyone or anyone with his socially distanced community quiz.
Episode 3
City cops Jack McLaren and Sarah Fletcher are called upon to deal with a delivery driver in distress. Hugh McKirdy saves a bride-to-be stranded at the roadside - only for his heartstrings to be pulled when her veil is lifted. Bobby and Officer Karen are locked in down at the station when new security measures cause confusion, Ken Beattie crushes a criminal in the cinema and Jane Mackay considers ending her partnership with Charlie McIntosh.
Episode 4
Cool-headed cybercop Archie Pepper gets a new colleague and is soon overcome by red-hot passion. Meanwhile, urban beat team Fletcher and McLaren de-escalate a celebrity fracas in a city centre chippy, while Bobby desperately seeks advice from Officer Karen on his face covering. And the traffic cops lift a street vigilante planting greenery in potholes.
Episode 5
The Chief kicks-off his rugby-themed anti-crime campaign with the help of Scotland legend Gavin Hasting, while traffic cops Singh and McKirdy expertly utilise a dinosaur grabber in the name of socially distanced policing. Call responder Maggie Le Beau is well versed in the rudest place names on the map, and rural reorganisation has repercussions for the key partnership of McIntosh and Mackay.
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