Thursday, February 5, 2015

Fire Devil from Hell: Chicago PD "A Little Devil Complex"



In the epic conclusion to the Chicago Fire/Chicago PD crossover event, things are picked off where we were: Linsey is back from working with the Feds, and Antonio and Gabby are going to meet and talk about Elliot Gish, who's the suspect on the arsons that killed many, one of them being Leslie Shay.

When Gabby tells her brother the situation, they go to the building where Gish works and ask him if he can come down and be questioned. That's where Gish denied the request, and that's when Antonio acted like the guy spit on him and took him.

Antonio gives Voight the details on the guy and the scoop. They start talking and asking questions. Antonio asks a question; Gish starts acting like a different person than we see before. After ticking him off, he says he shouldn't mess with him.

That's when his lawyer came and took him away. He returned and told Voight that they were willing to sue, but that would not happen at all.

The team planned him, so Roman and Burgess were it; they followed him to the pizza shop. As he ordered a pizza, he went into the bathroom while the two ate their slice. Never leave a suspect alone, no more than two in the bathroom.

That's when he came back and left. Burgess told Linsey that she thinks he's on to them. That's when they start to follow him slowly until he notices them and comes up and gives them the pizza he ordered. He tells them they're underestimating him,im and then the squad car blows up in flames.

After that, Gabby, along with Bowden and Meg, comes down and gets any updates. That's when Bowden heard a name that the suspect was using, which was a guy who died in the fire where Bowden got his scars.  The suspect is using decease names, and it pisses off Voight.

Me too; I want them to catch this guy, too.

Gabby gets upset about how Antonio handles this, and she tells him that he should do what Voight does to capture guys. But he doesn't and wants to follow the rules.

So the next thing they did was have him followed by Al and Ruzek. They follow him to the store, where he's picking up lighter fluid and matches. As he walks to the cashier, he talks to her, and she shows a burn she suffered years ago, and that's when he talks about it. Then he leaves.

Meanwhile, Antonio and the gang go to the suspect's old home, where he is the only survivor of a house fire that killed his family. When they arrived, it was an empty lot, but after talking to a neighbor who julivesext door to that lot.

They bust in and look around. They finally see a computer and photos of Gabby. He sent a text using Britt's phone to tell them to meet her at a place. That's when they were off for the races. Antonio tries calling her.

And we see Gabby going in gettings in the elevator. As she was going up, it stopped, ds and as she waited for the repair guy to get it started, someone was on top lifting the ceiling off, and it was the suspect. He brings a can of gasoline and dumps it on the floor and is going to watch her and him burn.

Voight and Antonio get there as fast as they can. They get there, and Antonio goes up while Voight stands down. As Gabby kept talking to the suspect, Antonio opened the door several floors up and shot the suspect head, killing him.

I can say that this nightmare is over, and we finally get closure. While everyone is celebrating at Molly's, we see Gabby and Antonio talking, and she forgives him and tells him they are okay. ApparNotnio, after he took that shot, and his shaky hands are a sign of something.

This episode was a great, exciting, scary crossover episode. I've never seen a bad guy like this on television in a while, and he scares the living crap out of me. When he talks, or that one scene with him talking to Halstead and Linsey, the squad car behind them blows up.

As things get back to normal, I don't think it will be for Linsey when her mother returns and tells her about a group of guys renting out. That's something that we'll see in next week's episode.

You can catch Chicago PD on Wednesday nights at 10/9c on NBC.

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