
After last week, Halstead has a bounty on him for killing Oscar's brother in a shootout. Al talks to Ruzek and Halstead about how there was a bounty on him and Voght years ago.
Then Voight comes up with a photo of what we thought was a suspect then turns out to be a murder victim after he showed the photo of him shot in the face with a dollar bill tag on his chest. This being their case to take, as soon as Erin talks to Voight about him about not just lying to the team but lying to her about what he was doing, that in fact when she was taken in by him that she told him everything. She felt betrayed by him.

Voight and Antonio head over to the scene, and sees that Nick was shot the same way as the other victim that they were looking into, shot in the face. Voight finds out that one of that Nick was hanging with Don, another childhood friend.
The unit learns about a family who was threaten by a group of men who banged up the husband. And stressed out his wife to take an overdose amount of pills due to the fact of they own money from their business.
As soon as they were done interviewing, there was a call of another gunshot victim, same one as the other two this time was in the garage. Erin and Al get there.
Al says one of the best lines in the episode "George Washington strikes again." As soon as they look around they hear a banging noise coming from the car. Apparently the victim's daughter was in the trunk and saw what the suspect looked like.
As Erin interviewed the daughter, she hand her off to Ruzek for identifying the suspect and this time he's going to use the new program of using a tablet. Ruzek gives an impression that he doesn't know how to work it so goes to someone, an officer and gets him to do it.


As Halstead was scooping the area he sees a basement door opening and looks in. That's where Jake points his gun at him and then makes a run for it.
Halstead chases Jake all the way through the train tracks. Jake steals a car and goes to the hospital where his mother is with cops there. The team gets there and Halstead talks him down and arrested him.
Voight and Al talk to Jake about why he had to kill them. He tells them that they couldn't go to the cops because they've threaten their lives.
Later on, Erin talks to her mother. Her mother wanted to make amends and apologized for what she has done to her long ago. For her mother to apologized Erin wants to talk about the past, which her mother doesn't. She also thinks that she shouldn't treat Voight like he was her father or blood. But for what she has done for her seems like that.
As soon as they talk, her mother's fiance comes in and that's when she give them her blessing and walks out and heads towards the bar where Halstead was at drinking. She looks at the bartender and thinks that Halstead is sleeping with her. He tells her no and that they only played scrabble one time.
I'm guessing scrabble is a code word for sex. Am I right about that?
He asked Erin if he could stay at her place for while since the bounty on him struck his apartment the other night. She give him a hard time and accepts but then a man comes into the bar and starts shooting at Halstead.

What it looks like he missed Halstead, the shooter shot the bartender.
As for Voight, he wanted just to sit at the local cop bar and drink a beer. Then comes Don and talk to him about Nick and how it was just something that he had to do. Voight tells him the same thing that Don told him, that this is a social place, he doesn't want to hear or talk about Nick again.
"Get My Cigarettes" probably is has a meaning of that even though you might have grown up with someone, you think that you really know them. It turns out that you really don't, that they have a bad side too. And just like Voight, his buddies were in the same kind of thing.
Next week's episode looks to be all on Halstead. Does he turn himself in to Oscar? What happen and does anyone make it out alive?
You can catch "Chicago PD" Wednesday nights at 10/9c on NBC.
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