It's one of the most twisted cases the Intellegence unit has face so far this season. The outcome you and even I never saw coming along with another shocker.
As Voight is enjoying an evening with a group of old buddies playing cards, dispatch calls for a mysterious package near the lake. Voight takes the call and head over there to see. As he opens the mysterious gym bag, there seem to be a frozen baby there.
As the baby get sent to Med, Voight and the team search for the parents of the child. With a little bit of hep from the Med team, they get test that helps them go in the direction. They found out that the kid has a gentic disorder and tries to find someone who came to Chciago getting treatment for that.
It pointed to a guy out of the city limits and after questioning him and taking some DNA, he was the baby's father. Voight goes off on the guy like no other and admitts that he does't care if he loses his badge. You know that he's on this case not for the crime but from an emotional standing point.
After the guy tells them where he was in the last 9 to 10 months, the team searchs for high school girls who had dropped out due to preganancy and found a few. They soon got the mother and Lindsay and Halstead drove to the mother's house, but got her stuck up rich parents, but the mother was a pain in the ass.
They tell Halstead and Lindsay that they had exchanged the baby with another family. After the baby was born the midwife took the baby to the parents without having any legal documents. So the team searches for the midwife and finds her at a birthing class. While there, Hank and team went to the parents the were to have the baby but when they get there there were a lot of baby things from clothes to cribs that indcated that they were or had a baby.
So from where this case was going it goes back and forth towards the parents of the mother, midwife and parents there were to take the kid. The midwife was charage but soon released as the team figures out that it was the parents there were to take the kid. As they got to their home, the place was empty so the manhunt was on for the father and mother.
They spotted the van at a gas station and as soon as they left, Hank the team goes in. After everything that had happen, the father confuess of being drunk and forgot the child as he was taken his other son to see the comets or lunar moon. But when the twist came as soon as when Ruzek was shown the suspect's son a space pen that the kid told him that he was the one that took the baby out without his parent's knowlegde.
That got Hank to talk to the father of not going with the story that he told him. After that the most joylous thing happen....Erin got to arrest that rich bitch of a mother that sold the child to the family. That was pleasant to watch and even Halstead telling her husband to just run away.
I might have told just one twist but there were quite a few more as well. One was that Voight tells Erin about Justin and how he was a twin with the other one being a stillborn. That was s shocker. And a reason how this case got emotional for him. Also watching him holding his grandson was sweet as they come.
And the last twist comes at the end with Burgess and Roman opening up the flood lights to a one night stand. The heart knows what it wants I guess. Sorry, I had to say it.
This was a great episode coming in after what I consider a long break. Reruns are good but nothing like a new episode. This episode really did play with some emotions. Hell that baby coming back to life was something and not to mention when the baby took a turn for the worst. This was really a true crime story that you would never seen coming to the end. I thought Jason gave a great performance.
Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.
Next week will test the intellengence unit as a shotting goes wrong and Burgess is on trail. The Unit goes to the team of Chicago Justice for help and the man to do it is the man that put Voight in jail.
Once you see the promo, you'll get chills.
You can catch Chicago PD Wednesday nights at 10/9c on NBC.
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