2/29/2024 0 Comments Chicago med recap![]() As Roman and Burgess enter the house, they see a couple tied up. They answer a dog barking call, telling Nadia to stay put. You know what happens almost every time Roman and Burgess go on patrol? Something blows up or someone gets shot or hit in the head. Nadia gets to ride along with Roman and Burgess for her Criminology class. It makes for interesting storytelling when not everything is black and white and those ethics get challenged in the name of the “greater good.” They will do whatever they have to for someone in their circle. It’s part of why they are the most believable and lovable characters on the show. You have to love that loyalty running so deep in Lindsay and Voight. “The kid matters to Voight, so he matters to me. “If he told you what he did for me, you wouldn’t like it,” Erin explains. Pictured: Patrick John Flueger as Adam Ruzek - (Photo by: Matt Dinerstein/NBC)Įrin spends much of “Get Back to Even” defending Voight when Jay questions his motives and methods. Voightism of the night, “The only thing I’m sure of Jay, is that the sun is going to come up tomorrow.” Halstead asks if Hank’s sure Charles is okay just because he trusts the mom. She wanted “out” and he helped her get there. He helped her out in the past, even shooting his own CI to defend her. Voight joins the truthtelling, revealing the story of Michelle and their connection. Jay admits to Hank that he messed up, should’ve had backup. ![]() Erin finds a window with a fan in it and Jay karate kicks it out, skinny jeans moving at the speed of light. Really? I think he could take out that door with one pinky. (Hmmm, no back door?) They rush around while Atwater tries (unsuccessfully) to break down the door. This is the suspend your disbelief portion of tonight’s episode. He has part of the team rush into a warehouse without backup to question two suspects. Jay decides he’s taking charge seemingly to catch Voight with his hand in the cookie jar. Where Are the Chicago Firemen when You Need Them? Hank basically says because he told him so. “That’s cool, but what I asked was how do we know that Charles wasn’t caught up?” Jay asks, again not trusting Voight. Voight explains the good boy theory to his team, but Halstead’s not buying it, asking more questions of his boss. Hmmm, so they have a past, but what is it? She says he’s a good boy, and she’s the one who gave him Voight’s card. The missing third player in this whole mess is Michelle’s son, Charles. Voight says he’s going to go “see Michelle.”Īlvin hilariously answers, “The lady Voight’s going to go see.” He better just pipe down with his accusing inquiry and side eye looks. Jay’s thinking he smells a rat and questions Hank. Linstead find the wallet of the third guy in the apartment, discovering there’s a Hank Voight connection. We think we’re in for some kid/Lindsay bonding time, but it turns out Platt’s the one who will take the young one under her wing. Miss Sassy Pants won’t let the cops in to search big brother’s room until Halstead says, “We’re allowed.” She’s cute and feisty with enough Erin spunk to make us care about her instantly. Jay and Erin check out the residence of one of the dead thugs finding a precocious, little sister who’s home alone. The case of the night is a drug deal gone bad, as in two guys are laying on the ground dead surrounded by barrels filled with heroin. ![]() We discovered that Hank’s loyalty runs deep, that Erin always has his back, that Platt’s a big ole softy, and that we don’t really like Halstead when he’s giving Voight judgy eyes. A more appropriate hashtag would have been #VoightHasAHeart. The hashtag of the night was #VoightAccused, but it was a ruse with the only one doing any accusing was a suspicious Jay Halstead. Jason Beghe never disappoints as the tough but tender Sergeant Voight. The promo showed a Voight-centric episode which is code for epic. We knew this offering was going to be a good one.
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