Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAs the team works to solve a deadly shooting in Burnside, Atwater realizes he has a very personal connection to the case.As the team works to solve a deadly shooting in Burnside, Atwater realizes he has a very personal connection to the case.As the team works to solve a deadly shooting in Burnside, Atwater realizes he has a very personal connection to the case.
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- Elenco
Amy Morton
- Trudy Platt
- (solo créditos)
Vincent P Fenner Jr.
- Aidan
- (as Vincent P. Fenner Jr.)
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This episode was amazing, Amanda Payton is freaking hot. But what in the world, she's only in this episode . What about the rest of the story, why not Kevin tell her who he really is, why leave the storyline like that. Sigh.
Great episode, but the whole "white man at fault nonsense" and race baiting needs to stop. Do the writers really think its ok for a cop to think like that? Kevin partners are "white", he's basically bashing them when he talks like that. This nonsense needs to stop and fast.
Love this episode despite all that race nonsense, but man Amanda Payton is freaking sexy (kinda on the slow slide with that race nonsense, and i hope she isn't like that in real life haha ).
Great episode, but the whole "white man at fault nonsense" and race baiting needs to stop. Do the writers really think its ok for a cop to think like that? Kevin partners are "white", he's basically bashing them when he talks like that. This nonsense needs to stop and fast.
Love this episode despite all that race nonsense, but man Amanda Payton is freaking sexy (kinda on the slow slide with that race nonsense, and i hope she isn't like that in real life haha ).
Episode 1 was lit, but this season has been hit or miss. Finally binged last three episodes and I don't understand what happened. This felt like a different show. I like LaRoyce and I get the hot-button issue the writers are dealing with and even like the idea of Kevin dealing with it, but the execution is super poor on this one. Not compelling. Not well made. It felt like a bad B movie. What happened???? I felt like LaRoyce Hawkins' talent was wasted. The direction is inauthentic and every moment felt super fake. Worthless waste of my time. Please give us back the grounded and well made Chicago PD! Season 8 was SO MUCH BETTER.
How as soon as there's any racial aspect to an ep of PD, a bunch of people complain the show is going down the tubes, or they don't want to see current events, yet when it's about child abuse they never acknowledge that's also sadly a "current event". I'd be called a "woke lefty" or "liberal" by them, but I don't see that as an insult. I'd rather that than an over privileged or racist whiner.
Writers are taking a different stance on the Black Lives Matter craze. I like their approach. LaRoyce Hawkins is trying to be a cop and yet wrestling with the system. There is something wrong but the answers to the problem are harder to answer than most people in our society make it out. Sorry to see that this episode gets one of the lower ratings of all of the episodes. This is a tough subject and I think the writers aren't ignoring it and at least trying to examine the subject. Kev seems to be stuck in the middle on this subject. Not as radical as his new love interest, Celeste, and yet still bothered. Voight has a nice line toward him showing respect and admiration for continuing to do his job while he wrestles with these issues. Let's face it, most, not all of the crooks in this show have been black. Maybe that is a reality in Chicago and yet is there something more to it.
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