



Rachel had her own life problems being single and also dealing with Danny, her self-destructive younger brother who died from a drug overdose near the end of the season. But unlike Sam, Rachel had a very brusque take-charge manner that alienated some of the team members. Rachel was a former FBI instructor at Quantico who also had Sam Waters' skill of profiling. In season four, after finally stopping 'Jack', Sam retired from the VCTF, being replaced by a new forensic psychologist, Dr. (To tease viewers, Newquay, the real 'Jack', had first briefly appeared in season one posing in disguise as Ed Boast, the buffoonish sheriff of a small California town, and later discussed only once in season two.) Newquay, or 'Jack', a violent career criminal, was hiding in a small California town. As it turned out, the arrest of Donald Lucas was a complex ploy and set-up by the real 'Jack of All Trades' - Albert Newquay - played by Dennis Christopher. She was also dealing with her estranged father, Walter Anderson (Lawrence Pressman), who had a mysterious connection to the imprisoned Donald Lucas. Shortly after, Sam had a brief romance with Paul Sterling (John Mese), the district attorney prosecuting Donald Lucas. They settled into an upscale house in the Atlanta suburbs. With 'Jack' seemingly in custody, Sam and her daughter Chloe (now played by Evan Rachel Wood) were able to move out of the fortress-like firehouse where they had lived for the past two years. In season three, the VCTF thought they finally closed in on 'Jack' - Donald Lucas (played by Mark Rolston).
