She looked absolutely ridiculous and unprofessional, and then every little bad decision she made after that stuck out like a sore thumb to me. She didn't choose to get drugged and there was nothing she could do to avoid this or getting raped while she was passed out. Erin says that he is not only looking at accessory to rape, he is looking at murder. Also, Bunny drops a bombshell on Lindsay: her biological father is in town and wants to meet her. I mean, he proposed in the locker room of all places. Halstead informs him Denise is dead.
Voight goes to a seminar of a suspect named Goldwin. Everyone else probably had a harder time getting into the unit. I think I wouldn't mind her if she had Nadia's position, but as a beat cop and detective? I guess my point was that at least Erin seems qualified, nepotism or not. At least there was a show of a plan to divert them when they went for a different target, but Jay and Ruzek could only drive them off of two targets, or they'd be recognized. Why she married him on the other hand, well, I'm stumped. I love when they do a central character in the spotlight episode.
Rixton goes behind Voight's back to question a gang member in relation to the case, and when Voight finds out, he threatens to bounce Rixton from the unit. Meanwhile, Burgess spots Atwater's younger brother while out visiting potential shooters and targets. There is absolutely no reason why Burgess should have had to take that shot. She says there were 2 men in their 20s or early 30s, one was blond the other had dark hair; they invited them to a party; the one thing she distinctly remembers is all these balloons. He says the 5 women came alone but Nicole was trying to get away from a man, he calls his bouncer over.
The show took the time to do an on screen interview, they couldn't get the same actress to be in the hospital room when Kim shows up? Voight tells him they have caught 2 more of his disciples, Goldwin says that has nothing to do with him. Since I get to have many scenes with Jay in each episode, I don't mind seeing less of him if that means that other fans get more of their faves too! But on the flip side, Al pulled Ruzek straight from the Academy, and Atwater, Burgess, and maybe Jay are all on Intelligence and younger than Erin. While investigating, Lindsay becomes involved in another in-progress robbery and a split second decision has her fatally shooting one of the perpetrators, who turn out to be a member of a teenage gang, run by an ex bank robber. Why were none of the other women sitting with their friend? During the investigation, the unit discovers the victim was accused of statutory rape. I am loving Burgess now--what is wrong with me?? Hank Voight Jason Beghe both notice something is wrong; he says ping her phone and someone will go look for her, Ruzek offers to go look. There's very little minimum to a voluntary enlistment, especially by the time everyone finishes training and is actually serving in a duty unit. Meanwhile, Antonio is offered a lead investigator job at the attorney's office by Peter Stone guest star.
I could not care less about her character, father, mother or miserable upbringing. I do hope the actress comes back. Oh yes I loved that scene with Voight! They would have to hire extra actors and remove more important scenes for something that in the end, doesn't even affect the story. I like the character of Erin in her professional capacity, and I do like the Linstead relationship mainly because I like Jay. So in this episode they tried to give more time to the other characters and I liked that. I like the potential the character has, I don't like how she's portrayed most of the time.
He calls her into his office to yell at her for her conduct then tells her she did the right thing. She remembers there was a creepy guy, who kept staring at Nicole, but she can only describe him as white and wearing a hat. Olinsky grabs Burgess, who says she needs to go to Chicago Med to get her stomach pumped. Ruzek says he is the guy who teaches other guys how to get laid. She said they were getting suspicious and she needed to do something that would ensure no lawyer could save them. Let's see if they give the Burzek fans the deleted scene, considering they caved in to the Linstead fans last week.
Try being related to one. Nicole tells Burgess she remembers balloons and sparks from the train. Ruzek and Burgess are the least qualified, in my opinion, but they are still there. Of course, the episode structure is entirely different, and Sarah Shahi is ten times the actor that Marina Squerciati is. Atwater brings the rest of the team up to date on what happened to Nicole. Platt gives them lipstick weapons as back up.
I think I would have liked this episode more if Burgess hadn't been part of the investigation. Burgess takes the drink, Ruzek gets upset but Voight holds him back, telling him to wait on his order. I even tolerated Lindsay this week, she wasn't as annoying and miserable as she usually is. It's scary to think that people like him exist, and downright terrifying that there are men who listen to them. But, it has also crossed my mind more than once, would she even have the job she does if it weren't for him? The show took the time to do an on screen interview, they couldn't get the same actress to be in the hospital room when Kim shows up? She admits the whole case turns her stomach but with alcohol involved, its hard to prove. . I don't really care about these details because it's just a waste of time and money.
Jesse is brilliant in these light-hearted scenes. Naturally, she is worried about Nicole and the guilt begins to eat at her. Along those lines, how fair do you think Voight would be if any suspect ever hurt Erin on the job? She finds Nicol curled up on one of the benches. He says they can leave a card and he will get back to them; when Halstead asks if this is how he really wants to play this? Those, to me, are always the best. Hit the comments with your thoughts! Burgess orders him to get out, and when he says he is taking his daughter, she says Zoe is staying with her and she has 85 cops in this building who have her back. And that scene where Kim talks tough and brags about her cop gang in front of the husband just does not sit well with me. The friends we could explain away by saying they popped in for a short time during visiting hours, then left.
I have no problem with either of the actresses - both seem like very nice and fun people, just from what I can gather on social media. Voight grabs him in a chokehold. Meanwhile, after Burgess lets a key piece of case information slip, Platt escapes the hospital to find her own justice for her father. Well said on both points! We know she exists, as Burgess fairly recently made reference to the fact that she would be flying in to meet Ruzek. Especially during the interrogation scene! And I love all the Burzek little scenes. As the guilt begins to eat at Burgess, the team in Intelligence bands together to make finding Nicole their main priority.