Rizzoli & Isles season 2 episode 5 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Detective Jane Rizzoli and Dr. Maura Isles investigate a suspected murder in the Boston Pilgrims' locker room. The victim, Ron McKenna, a sober coach for star player Manny "Mega" Vega, was initially thought to have died from a slip-and-fall accident. As the investigation unfolds, tensions rise around Pilgrims' team ownership, and Vega's erratic behavior comes under scrutiny. Vega dies in a car crash, complicating the case. Forensic evidence reveals he was being poisoned, leading to the discovery that fellow player Jesse Wade committed the murders out of jealousy and ambition. Personal storylines, including Rizzoli's family dynamics with her brother Tommy, intertwine with the case, adding depth to the episode.
Full Episode S02E05 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Manny "Mega" Vega?
Manny "Mega" Vega is a star baseball player for the Boston Pilgrims.
What is the main case in this episode of "Rizzoli & Isles"?
The main case involves the investigation of a suspected murder in the Pilgrims' locker room, where Ron McKenna, a member of the coaching staff, is found dead.
Who is Ron McKenna and what was his role?
Ron McKenna was a sober coach for Manny Vega and a member of the Pilgrims' coaching staff.
What are the initial suspicions about Vega's involvement in the case?
There are suspicions that Manny Vega might be involved in McKenna's death due to McKenna's role as his sober coach and Vega's past behavior.
How does the investigation into McKenna's death begin?
Detectives Rizzoli and Isles start the investigation by examining the scene and interviewing people connected to the Pilgrims baseball team.
What challenges do Rizzoli and Isles face during the investigation?
They face legal challenges, resistance from the baseball community, and complications due to team ownership issues.
How does Manny Vega die, and how does this affect the investigation?
Manny Vega dies in a car accident, which adds complexity to the investigation as Isles discovers he was being poisoned.
What motive is uncovered for Vega's murder?
Jealousy and ambition are uncovered as motives, particularly from fellow player Jesse Wade.
Who is ultimately found responsible for the murders?
Jesse Wade, a teammate of Vega's, is found responsible for the murders of both Vega and McKenna.
How do personal dynamics play a role in this episode?
Personal dynamics, particularly involving Rizzoli's family and her relationship with her brother Tommy, are significant in the episode.
What forensic evidence helps solve the case?
Forensic evidence, including the discovery of poisoning and analysis of the crime scene, helps solve the case.
How is the murder case resolved?
The murder case is resolved with the arrest of Jesse Wade after the detectives piece together the motives and evidence.
What role does Rizzoli's family play in the episode?
Rizzoli's family, especially her interactions with her brother Tommy, plays a significant role in her personal storyline throughout the episode.
What is the relationship between Rizzoli and Isles?
Rizzoli and Isles have a strong professional partnership and friendship, which is evident in their collaboration on the case.
How does the episode end?
The episode ends with the resolution of the murder case and personal reflections, highlighting the dynamics between Rizzoli, her family, and Isles.