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'Rizzoli & Isles' Series Spoiler: Team Finds Selves Entangled In A Frightening Game?

Things are definitely heating up for TNT's "Rizzoli & Isles" after its season six returned to the small screen. After fueling its viewers' excitement via its episode 14 titled "Murderjuana," the show is sure to thrill its viewers anew with its upcoming episode 15 dubbed "Scared to Death," which is scheduled to air on Feb. 23.

The Latin Post noted that viewers should not miss the upcoming episode as it is sure to heighten the thrill and excitement that they experience as every episode pans out. As the synopsis for the "Scared to Death" episode reads:

"A woman is found murdered in a grisly scene reminiscent of a horror movie, leading the team to uncover a frightening 'game' in which people pay to experience terror."

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Reading between the lines, it seems that viewers will witness the team finding themselves in a murder game. CarterMatt noted that it is very likely for the "Scared to Death" episode to feature a never-seen-before method of investigation, much more that the series is still anchored to its procedural element.

On the "Murderjuana" episode shown last week, Rizzoli is seen worrying over Isles and Angela's safety after the abduction. The fear over the possibility that the person who wants to kill her might target her mother, much more that Isles has escaped unscathed, is apparent.

The synopsis for the already concluded episode summed it up starting with a security guard who prevents a robbery attempt and kills one of the perpetrators, despite the fact that he himself is wounded. Jane and Maura work as partners to solve the case after their quest to find the accomplice of the robber produces more questions rather than answers. Jane goes on with her vow to protect Maura and Angela, but the price she needs to pay for doing so may just be too high.

"Rizzoli & Isles" made its way back to the small screen last Feb. 16 following almost five months of absence.

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