"Chicago P.D." Remember the Devil (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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(2017)

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6/10
Did not flow for me
drnikic7 November 2021
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I know PD is kind of formulaic, but this ep just seemed somehow to "stutter" The "little old lady as criminal mastermind" didn't work for me, and the actor playing the kidnapped girl seemed pretty wooden.

Unlike the other review on here, I'm watching with hindsight, knowing that Sophia Bush was leaving, so they had to break up Lindsay and Halstead. I just found the way the writers did it felt somewhat forced/over-contrived.

I'm just going to add here that I miss Antonio.
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5/10
Drama. Sigh.
LoveIsAStateOfMind6 May 2017
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You can usually rely on Chicago P.D. to have an interesting, fast-paced case at the heart of an episode but this one really didn't work for me.

Lindsay was exceedingly harsh to a witness, somehow an illiterate foster kid is under the spell of two OAPs and then conveniently commits suicide. The little old lady is actually a kidnapping mastermind and for some unknown reason separates the two girls she has kidnapped, keeping one of them behind the fridge …. And then there's the whole Halstead/Lindsay break up.

After all the crap they have been through with Lindsay worrying about Hank's approval and Lindsay going off the rails after Nadia's death, Halstead/Lindsay are finally in a good place ……. and then all of a sudden TPTB decide to throw the fact that Jay was already secretly married into the mix. Erm, what?! I can kind of believe him not telling Lindsay since they've been a couple but I refuse to believe that in all this time he and Lindsay were partners, he wouldn't have let it slip in a "I know this sounds like such a cliché but I got married whilst drunk in Vegas …" type conversation over a few beers.

And then even though Lindsay is being all grown up and willing to overlook the whole marriage thing, Halstead still moves out.

Wake me when the drama ends.
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