Jaded October 18, 2018 Share October 18, 2018 Quote Burgess finds herself in a difficult situation when she responds to a call while a civilian is in her car for a ride-along that was requested by Brennan. A ride along goes wrong; Burgess must make a difficult decision between following the advice of Voight, or a potential new ally. Link to comment
LittleIggy October 18, 2018 Share October 18, 2018 Voight counseling be honest? Love him but ????! 2 Link to comment
UNOSEZ October 18, 2018 Share October 18, 2018 The Chicago series have a nasty habit of seemingly always making the higher ups scumbags who are always shady and doing things that put "our heroes " in tuff situations.. I wish for once that wasn't the case... Oh also ppl who are "political " are always evil and don't care about the ppl like "our heroes " 4 Link to comment
TimetoShine October 18, 2018 Share October 18, 2018 4 hours ago, UNOSEZ said: The Chicago series have a nasty habit of seemingly always making the higher ups scumbags who are always shady and doing things that put "our heroes " in tuff situations.. I wish for once that wasn't the case... This is actually so annoying that I’d rather dump all 3 shows. Talk about lazy writing. (I haven’t seen this episode yet—not sure I want to—so I’m assuming) but do all 3 shows need mustache twirling villains for the “hero’s” to fight against? 3 Link to comment
hookedontv October 19, 2018 Share October 19, 2018 Burgess finds herself in a difficult situation. Again. Shocking. Not. Link to comment
shksabelle October 20, 2018 Share October 20, 2018 Yes, show, women can be corrupt a-holes too. Point made. Can we PLEASE lose Anne Heche now? 3 Link to comment
CheshireCat October 20, 2018 Share October 20, 2018 On 18.10.2018 at 11:42 AM, TimetoShine said: This is actually so annoying that I’d rather dump all 3 shows. Talk about lazy writing. (I haven’t seen this episode yet—not sure I want to—so I’m assuming) but do all 3 shows need mustache twirling villains for the “hero’s” to fight against? While I think that there is a lot of corruption "upstairs", I agree that it's lazy writing. The stories are just so repetitive. Many procedurals follow patterns but not to the extent that each season Looks like the previous one (although, I think it's more obvious with Fire than PD). 3 Link to comment
MakeMeLaugh October 20, 2018 Share October 20, 2018 Sure, teen-aged girl, come with me into an active-shooter crime scene. Burgess is dumb as a box of hair. 8 Link to comment
Kel Varnsen October 21, 2018 Share October 21, 2018 On 19/10/2018 at 1:44 PM, hookedontv said: Burgess finds herself in a difficult situation. Again. Shocking. Not. Also not shocking that Burgess fucks up multiple times and in the end gets away with pretty much zero reprocusions. 7 Link to comment
hookedontv October 21, 2018 Share October 21, 2018 2 minutes ago, Kel Varnsen said: Also not shocking that Burgess fucks up multiple times and in the end gets away with pretty much zero reprocusions. And stands there with a confused, mopey face. Ugh. I’m a Burgess hater. There, I said it. 5 Link to comment
SuzieQ October 21, 2018 Share October 21, 2018 On 10/20/2018 at 1:08 PM, shksabelle said: Yes, show, women can be corrupt a-holes too. Point made. Can we PLEASE lose Anne Heche now? YESSSS! She is the worst actress and I'm not sure how she ever got work. 2 Link to comment
FnkyChkn34 October 22, 2018 Share October 22, 2018 23 hours ago, Kel Varnsen said: Also not shocking that Burgess fucks up multiple times and in the end gets away with pretty much zero reprocusions. 23 hours ago, hookedontv said: And stands there with a confused, mopey face. Ugh. I’m a Burgess hater. There, I said it. Count me in too. I have never liked her. 1 Link to comment
Ailianna October 23, 2018 Share October 23, 2018 What killed me about this whole ride along scenario is that even small departments have a papertrail for a ride along, in which the rider (or in this case, the rider's parent) has to sign a slew of liability release forms, as this is an inherently dangerous activity, and both the girl and *KIM* should have been wearing bullet resistant vests. There would be no way to hide that someone was there, and they don't allow someone with a rider to just drive around and take no calls, or do no police work for a shift. The whole scenario and the whole issue of Kim's dilemma was so forced and false that I had a hard time going with it. 6 Link to comment
Guildford October 23, 2018 Share October 23, 2018 Wasn't that the 2nd ride along she's effed up? Perhaps she's not the best person for the job? 1 Link to comment
SnarkySheep October 29, 2018 Share October 29, 2018 All I could do was groan when I saw Antonio get into the car and reach for hydrocodone...please, let's not go down the whole "person has legit pain and instantly turns into an addict" storyline that's so popular these days. That's not how it goes. Something like 1% of all patients who use opioids legitimately prescribed to them develop an addiction. The vast majority of people are just fine using them. But TV shows only serve to further the stigma that is already well in place for people with chronic pain issues. 4 Link to comment
Kel Varnsen October 30, 2018 Share October 30, 2018 On 10/23/2018 at 6:31 AM, Guildford said: Wasn't that the 2nd ride along she's effed up? Perhaps she's not the best person for the job? You mean the job of police officer? I would agree with that. 2 Link to comment
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