I assume there will always be tension between veteran cops. In this week's episode of Chicago PD, we meet Ruzek's father, known to all as Disco Bob, an on-the-beat officer.
When a case of a murdered family is called, some tension between Bob and Voight still hangs from the past. As the team gets an observation of the crime scene, there seems to be a child that's missing from the group. Soon, the team finds a blood trail that leads to the basement and a handprint of the child.
The Voight and team go out to search for the father because, most of the time, it tends to be the father who causes these kinds of murders, right? The father's car was spotted and soon found him as he was doing a security installment job. As soon as the team found him,, hey took him to the house and questioned him.
Voight and Dawson are questioned non-stop about the father are questioned non-stop about the father. Things get challenging for the guy until he is let go. As they searched the background of the father and the victim, they had been having money trouble and that the victim was having a relationship with her boss at a low-rated newspaper.
As things heated up, Burgess and Roman, back in action, took to the streets to find the missing boy. As they found someone who knew the victim, they gave information about someone who knew them well. They stopped there and talked to the victim's friend.
That's when he told them that he might be at an abandoned house where he takes his sister and has some peace and quiet together and that sometimes he follows them. When Burgess and Roman get there, they see the basement door unlocked. As they go in, they find the boy, shot and barely alive.
How a kid who gets shothousemakes it all the way to that house is fantastic.
As soon as Voight and the team got the news, they waited until the boy got well to ask him questions about what the person looked like and looked at mugshots. When the kid saw one of the photos, he became reticent, but it was the guy.
They searched for and got him as soon as they got the name. They questioned him, and boy, did he talk.
This led to it not being the father's idea but the victim's friend, the father's daughter. He did it because her mother disapproved of him being her boyfriend.
Meanwhile, things got heated with Halstead and Linsey's relationship. The hashtag #SKINstead was trending on Twitter last night. They seem in love, but they want to take it slow. That's when we thought that Erin was going to be still working for the Feds.
But later, we find out that she has decided to come back home and be with her family where it matters instead of the crappy politics controlling.
Also, we learned about the beef between Voight and Disco Bob. Apparently, when Disco Bob kept calling Voight a dirty cop, things got heated after that.
After Ruzek learned about that, he talked to his father. His father told him that he didn't want his job controlling him and asked him why he kept the same job he's doing now...it was for him to be at his games, to take him to the movies, to be a father.
I thought that was really sweet. Things are getting back to normal right now.
The next episode will be after the Super Bowl when Fire and PD come together and get the guy responsible for killing Shay. If you haven't seen the video, check it on YouTube or nbc.com, or wait for it during the Super Bowl commercials. That would be sweet to see.
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