After a brutal shooting Burgess and Ruzek find themselves trapped aboard the busy subway train. They piece together scant evidence and drawn into a dark family drama. Burgess' proximity to t... Read allAfter a brutal shooting Burgess and Ruzek find themselves trapped aboard the busy subway train. They piece together scant evidence and drawn into a dark family drama. Burgess' proximity to the shooting triggers harsh memories.After a brutal shooting Burgess and Ruzek find themselves trapped aboard the busy subway train. They piece together scant evidence and drawn into a dark family drama. Burgess' proximity to the shooting triggers harsh memories.
Benjamin Levy Aguilar
- Dante Torres
- (credit only)
Kenneth Nance Jr.
- Passenger
- (as Kenneth Nance)
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Feel bad for burgess but these writers are horrible. This episode was so cringe it was bad. I hope this season gets better. After the chiefs son story this season has gone down
Feel bad for burgess but these striders are horrible. This episode was so cringe it was bad. I hope this season gets better. After the chiefs son story this season has gone down
Feel bad for burgess but these striders are horrible. This episode was so cringe it was bad. I hope this season gets better. After the chiefs son story this season has gone down
Feel bad for burgess but these striders are horrible. This episode was so cringe it was bad. I hope this season gets better. After the chiefs son story this season has gone down.
Feel bad for burgess but these striders are horrible. This episode was so cringe it was bad. I hope this season gets better. After the chiefs son story this season has gone down
Feel bad for burgess but these striders are horrible. This episode was so cringe it was bad. I hope this season gets better. After the chiefs son story this season has gone down
Feel bad for burgess but these striders are horrible. This episode was so cringe it was bad. I hope this season gets better. After the chiefs son story this season has gone down.
What did I just watch? Kim was displaying PTSD the entire episode and everyone knowingly witnessed it. Yet she just kept on trekking anyway through the whole episode? This show has a really big problem with its female cast. Kim can't stop getting beaten up on and Haley just can't stop whining and blatantly disregarding her direct boss' orders. I've watched this show from the very beginning and love every single episode and season, but I'm curious to see where they go from here. Perhaps throwing back the ADA from last week's episode and her relationship with Vogt could save things. The best women leads they have always die or transfer out.
Never liked Kim...still dont. I find her incompetent. Is she even fit to have a gun??? She is annoying!!! Not sure if it's her over acting or her facial expressions. It's time for her to leave Chicago PD!!! Well overdue!!!
Poor Adam has to deal with her mood swings, irratic behaviour. He didn't sign up for this. Who would have thought he would be the responsible one.
I get it she has PTSD but she should have been dealing with it before now (counselling etc). She has a kid to take care of. All this "I AM WOMAN hear me roar" nonsense has to stop!!!!
I really didnt want to watch this episode but I didnt want to miss anything with the other characters. Too much focus on Kim is not appealing.....
Lucas was such a sweet cute little boy.
Poor Adam has to deal with her mood swings, irratic behaviour. He didn't sign up for this. Who would have thought he would be the responsible one.
I get it she has PTSD but she should have been dealing with it before now (counselling etc). She has a kid to take care of. All this "I AM WOMAN hear me roar" nonsense has to stop!!!!
I really didnt want to watch this episode but I didnt want to miss anything with the other characters. Too much focus on Kim is not appealing.....
Lucas was such a sweet cute little boy.
She is becoming the Sgt Olivia Benson of Chicago PD. She has been shot, kidnapped, shot at, beaten, traumatized so many times, engaged to two officers, adopted a kid, etc. It is almost if the Dick Wolf writers need a punching bag for their shows. Any police force would have forced retirement on her (and Olivia).
The story lines this season seem focused on one team member and the rest of the squad are background, secondary characters. I miss the earlier seasons where the case the ENTIRE squad was working on was the main story line, not the character drama.
And what happened to Makayla? Who is watching her? She was seen in the beginning, but the case took at least a day.
The story lines this season seem focused on one team member and the rest of the squad are background, secondary characters. I miss the earlier seasons where the case the ENTIRE squad was working on was the main story line, not the character drama.
And what happened to Makayla? Who is watching her? She was seen in the beginning, but the case took at least a day.
Burgess (Marina Squerciati) is outstanding in this episode. Her physicality and intensity are so accurate and true to Complex Post-Traumatic Stress sufferers. The therapist's explanation about being trapped and life "narrowing" is a much-needed look into the collateral damage that first responders and law enforcement suffer in a post-pandemic world. I enjoy the blurred lines between entertainment and the true-to-life drama of Chicago PD. I'm looking forward to the relationship between Burgess and Ruzek unfolding on the other side of this harrowing episode. Keep up the great episodes. #OneChicagoFam #fan.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the 200th episode of the series.
- GoofsBurgess and Ruzek board the El at the Quincy station (the name is clearly visible when they're on the platform). A short time later, without changing trains, the train has gone underground. None of the El lines that pass through the Quincy stop (the Brown, Orange, Pink, and Purple lines) go underground at any point.
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