'Major Crimes' season 5 spoilers: Flynn discovers a crime while house-hunting in episode 4

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Andy Flynn's (Tony Denison) house hunting suddenly turns into a full-on investigation in the fourth episode of "Major Crimes" season 5.

In the upcoming episode, titled "Skin Deep," Flynn will ask his colleagues Louie Provenza (G.W. Bailey) and Buzz Watson (Phillip P. Keene) to tag along as he looks for a new house that he can move in to. He is rushing to find a new place located near Sharon Raydor's (Mary McDonnell) house so he can be near her at all times, even if she refused to move in together.

Based on the trailer, the detectives from LAPD's Major Crimes division will be surprised with their discovery in one of the houses that they visit in Sharon's neighborhood. They will find a lifeless body in a backyard pool. This turns the property from a potential real estate purchase for Flynn into an official crime scene.

Meanwhile, the synopsis for the episode reveals that Buzz is still determined to find out who killed his father and uncle. The division's civilian surveillance coordinator is bent on searching for justice for the death of his family members all throughout the season.

In the previous episode, Buzz was seen looking over the video of his father and uncle's murder to find clues about the perpetrator who took away their lives. Will he finally find a clue?

The official synopsis for the upcoming episode reads:

"When Flynn looks into purchasing a new home and seeks input from Provenza and Buzz, an unexpected turn of events leads to a new investigation for Major Crimes. Meanwhile, Buzz continues to look into the circumstances surrounding his father's murder."

The fourth episode of "Major Crimes" season 5 will air on TNT on Monday, July 11.

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