'Rookie Blue' season 6 spoilers: Relationship drama rules Division 15

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The sixth season of ABC's police drama series "Rookie Blue" will premiere in June, which means that spoilers are starting to surface about the Canadian TV series that reached the US shores.

Based on the spoilers, it seems like some of the show's couples will be facing big hurdles in their relationships in the upcoming season.

In "Rookie Blue" season 6, Gail Peck (Charlotte Sullivan) will decide to push through with her adoption with Sophie. But her relationship with Holly Stewart (Aliyah O'Brien) might suffer a major setback after the forensic pathologist announced that she has to move to San Francisco in two weeks because of a new job, and she wants her to come with her.

Will Gail leave her career as a police officer to be with Holly?

Gail's brother Steve (Adam MacDonald) and Traci Nash (Enuka Okuma) had a rough ending in season 5, but there are no indications that the two will patch up in the upcoming season.

On the other hand, the Andy McNally (Missy Peregrym) and Sam Swarek (Ben Bass) finally give in to their feelings, and begins the sixth season with a steamy scene together.

In the trailer promo for the upcoming season, Andy and Sam were having a great time in their little trip, and Andy seems to be delaying their return to their jobs for a moment.

However, it seems like their budding romance will take a deep turn once they return in their station, since Sam's ex-girlfriend Marlo Cruz (Rachael Ancheril) will resurface and admit that she is pregnant, and it is presumed to be Sam's child.

How will Andy handle the news, especially since it took her a lot of pains before she finally decided to give her relationship with Sam a go after choosing him over Nick Collins (Peter Mooney)?

Speaking of Nick, he seems to meet a new love interest with the new Division 15 officer named Juliette Ward (Erin Karpluk).

Rookie Blue season 6 premieres on ABC on June 25.

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