![]() You want to protect your family, this city, so do I. North: This really how you want to do it? You sure? This is who you really want to be? North would also do anything for his family, and his corrupt attempts to protect his drug-addicted brother were the solution to shutting him down. It turns out that everyone has dirt, and despite North's ambitions and plans to use nabbing Voight for clout, he was disappointingly shady too. Voight had Trudy dig up information on North and words cannot describe how much Trudy's integration into this series is as underrated as it is missed. At best, he's been vague, and at worse, there was simply nothing explored. Much like the other team members haven't had much of a presence in this storyline despite how it affects them, in some ways, we haven't seen where Voight's head has been with this either. It was unusual that Voight didn't have much of a solution or plan even though he expected Halstead and Hailey to trust him. He loves her and wants to protect her, and that's fair, but it's the secrecy that messed things up in the first place. I'm here right now because of you handling it. She doesn't need another thing to eat, so in in the next 24 hours, you and me are going to handle this together. Halstead: No, I do want that, and I'm going to trust that since I brought you into this, that you're going to give me that. Voight: I don't think you actually want that. Anything that's done from here on out we're doing together. I'm done with being in the dark, and you taking care of things solo. ![]() I'm not wearing a wire, look, here you want to see? He said either he's going to arrest Hailey and me, or I give him you. ![]() North drove me out there last night, and he made me an offer. He's protective of the woman he loves, and he's taken it upon himself to protect Hailey (and, to a degree Voight) from themselves.īut as inexplicably burdened as Hailey was by her actions, it wasn't right for him to speak on behalf of Hailey and suggest that Voight keep her out of it. A season 9 highlight.His intentions were as plain as day. It was certainly a bleak episode, and one that was often emotionally harrowing, but in the end, the decency of the characters won out. The episode wraps up nicely, with Platt and the rest of the IU celebrating Upton’s tenth anniversary with a drinks and a picture of Upton on her first day. She tracks him to an indoor pool, and fittingly, knocks him into the water during a struggle. She’s able to track down the stalker and apprehend him. In the end, Upton is able to reconcile her mistakes with her just desires. She tells Upton that she had no idea what the situation of the passengers was, and that she did the right thing in trying to save as much human life as possible. Watch One Chicago on fuboTV: Watch over 67 live sports and entertainment channels with a 7-day FREE trial!įortunately, Platt steps in to give Upton a pep talk in the eleventh hour. The rest of the team can tell it ruins her confidence, and Upton begins to wonder if what she does makes a positive difference in the world. Wracked with guilt over not being able to save both the man and woman, Upton is horrified to find out that the man she saved was in fact a stalker, and the woman she wasn’t able to save was his kidnapped victim. ![]() She jumps in and tries to save the passengers, but is only able to recover one from the wreckage. She then goes for a night jog, where she stumbles upon a car that’s driven into the water. Upton was inspired by Platt’s bravery, and decided to dedicate her life to protecting the innocent. Atwater (LaRoyce Hawkins) is taken aback, and Trudy uses the opportunity to remind Upton why she became a cop in the first place.Īs it turns out, Upton and her family were involved in a violent criminal standoff, and it was Platt who took the call and saved the lives of all those involved. She’s on her way out of the office for the night, and is stopped by Platt (Amy Morton), who reminds her that her tenth anniversary as a cop is coming up. The episode opens, appropriately, with Upton. It gives her the juiciest dramatic stuff she’s had to play with all season, and that’s saying a lot given the last subplot involving her included a hidden corpse and an FBI investigation.īe warned that the rest of the post contains detailed spoilers for the latest episode of Chicago PD! What happened on Chicago PD last night? (February 23rd) While the rest of the IU play important roles in the case, “Still Water” is an Upton episode above all else. There’s lots of emotional turmoil packed in the new episode, mostly having to do with Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) and her conflicted feelings about not being able to help those most in need. The procedural drama makes its triumphant return after nearly a month off, and it delivered the goods. ![]()
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