Watch Pete Davidson punch Nathan Fillion in the face on The Rookie
Watching the clip, it seems Davidson's fraternal identity is news to Fillion's Officer John Nolan, who finds himself at the wrong end of Davidson's character's fists . When Nolan and his training officer Nyla Harper show up to check out a classic car Nolan owns, Pete is there — and he immediately takes offense to Nolan calling the man who left him the car "a real piece of crap.
In the midst of his drama with his brother, Nolan and the other units are tasked with following up on dormant cases in an attempt to uncover new leads.
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