![]() ![]() Whether or not he really should have been back is debatable, as his head was clearly not fully in the game. Olinsky is back at work, still grieving his daughter of course, but he needs the distraction. Hopefully he will go deal with his pain and confusion, and their relationship will be stronger when he returns whole. My heart broke for Lindsay when he told her he loved her and that he needed some time, but as devastating as it is, in the long run it might be for the best. Her sudden arrival back into his life has stirred up memories and emotions from his military days that he's never really dealt with or processed properly. Honestly it's surprising he didn't run an extra vigilant background check the second he started dating his pseudo-daughter.Īnyway, now things are definitely not all right with Lindsay and Halstead, but it's not really because Abby's still in love with him (though, apparently she is). Plus, I'm pretty sure Voight knows literally everything about his crew. Like Beckett, Jay's a cop, and it's a little hard to believe that something like being married didn't pop up on a background check. If any of you out there watched Castle, this might all be sounding a little familiar to you. It’s going down.Abby arrives to tell him that she's getting married again (except not really), and oh by the way, we're actually not divorced like you thought for the last eight years. She knows he knows, and now there is a big conversation to be had. The episode ended with Upton waking up in bed and finding Halstead staring back at her from the door. Halstead stormed off, leaving Voight to contemplate that thought alone in the field. Meanwhile, Voight went the opposite route and failed. Halstead reminded Voight that he and Atwater found Burgess without crossing a line - just good police work. When Voight told him, “I don’t think you know the woman you’re sleeping next to,” Halstead responded with a hard punch to the face. ![]() “You did this to her! You dragged her down with you!” he hit back. “You can be as angry as you want, but now you know, so help her.” “Jay, you can be mad at me,” he tells Halstead. Voight explained that Upton saved his life when Roy reached for his gun, and that he never wanted her there. When Voight pulled up in his truck, it was finally time to get to the truth. He tracked the coordinates to the field where Voight buried Roy’s body, half knowing the inquiry would probably alert his Intelligence boss. ![]() Following up on his request for GPS coordinates, he learned that they were sent through “police mail,” but he somehow never received them. THE AFTERMATH | Halstead already had his suspicions about what really happened with Roy, and Voight’s concerned look during Upton’s panic attack only seemed to confirm they hadn’t told him everything. They found the boy alive and relatively unharmed, and Upton was forced to kill the culprit during a brief scuffle. The team eventually identified their main suspect as the real estate agent’s brother. (Platt did confirm they searched the guy, but Upton’s memory had been foggy.) Halstead helped her through the panic attack, assuring her she did nothing wrong. The brutal scene proved to be the final straw for Upton, who broke down and blamed herself for not adequately searching him for weapons. She angrily interrogated the real estate agent in charge of the house and explained the real reason they needed his help.Īfter stepping away to wash her face and hopefully pull herself together, she returned to find that said agent attempted suicide. Her eyes were gaunt, she had trouble remembering things and seemed unsure of herself. The case forced Upton to work throughout night, and the signs of wear and tear on her conscience were starting to show. Plus, another boy was still alive and needed help. The team eventually found the boy, only to uncover more disturbing details: He was one of eight boys who’d been abducted - the other seven were murdered. Chicago P.D.‘s Marina Squerciati Talks Burgess’ Slow Recovery, Not Being ‘Wonder Woman’ After Kidnapping
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