Thursday, October 8, 2015

Chicago PD "Natural Born Storyteller"



Lindsay is back, and the squad takes on one of their most challenging cases yet.

As Burgess and Roman chase a suspect on foot, Burgess finds blood on a refrigerator door and a dead boy inside. The teams come together and search for who the boy is and see his parents. Looking for any clues, the boy lived three houses down from where he was found.

They come across a suspect who's a sex offender but isn't registered. Soon, Voight and the team get word that he lives just a few houses down from where the boy lives and rush to the house to see if he's there. Not there, they come across a friend/roommate who's also a sex offender. The roommate says that a group of guys took his friend away.

Voight talked to the victim's mother and asked if she and her husband knew about a sex offender living in their neighborhood. She did, and it took less than 2 minutes to say that her husband was taking care of it but beating the crap out of the guy.

Quickly the team raced to stop the victim's father from beating the crap out of the suspect.

But soon, the tables turn when the father's friend gets a notice that his son is missing too. Soon, another piece of the puzzle comes when they go back to ask the auto repair guy, but he isn't there. He took the boy and found him at a festival. Dawson talks him down and gets the boy. But just in time, Halstead shoots the kidnapper who was about to hit Dawson.

This episode was shocking from the moment Burgess found the dead child. We saw Antonio going through some emotion with this case, thinking of his children. But he calmed down after calling his son and talking to him.

Meanwhile, Lindsay is back and agreeing on terms to live with Voight. But she has to separate ties with her mother, Bunny, who is just a pain in the neck. Erin tries to tell her, but Bunny takes it as if Voight is destroying her family. But it was at the end that was a checkmate when Bunny goes to another department and confesses to something that Voight has done. It's going to be a family showdown.

Overall, I give this episode 7.5/10. It was a good episode, both primary and other stories, from Al's meeting with his daughter again and Erin and Bunny.

Here's a promo for next week's episode.

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

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