

But the best? That’s got to be Voight and Olinsky talking in Voight’s office, over curly fries, while the rest of the team gets juiced out in the hall.
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We don’t see it happen, but judging by the ice pack on his groin area for the remainder of the episode, I think it’s safe to say he and Erin might be taking a night off from…Scrabble. At this point, I think we all know he’s getting it in the groin.Īs predicted, Antonio and the team start chanting for Halstead to get it in the groin, and the look on his face is fantastic. Lindsay volunteers to do it (yay!) and asks him where he wants it. When Halstead laughs, he ends up volunteering himself next. They get Ruzek in the Abs, and he goes down. So of course, he’s volunteered first for tasering! SPAG, guys. Ruzek is preoccupied to the point of annoyance with his lunch date. They aren’t excited about it, but I certainly am! When the trainer tells Voight it’s mandatory for him too, Voight continues to walk away saying, “I’ll just continue tickling perps to death.” Best line of the night, hands down. The team has to go through mandatory taser certification. I would have enjoyed an entire episode devoted to the a slow day with the Unit hanging around the District over what we got any day. The briefs scenes dedicated to the Intelligence Unit were amazing. So instead, let’s focus on everyone’s favorite Intelligence Unit. If it weren’t for this review, I would have fast forwarded through the majority of the episode. For the first time watching this show, I was BORED. I realize that Burgess and Roman were the spotlight of the show and that I should have more to say about it, but honestly, I don’t. Again, yes, her actions kept both her and Roman alive, but it’s her fault they were in there! Oh but don’t worry, Burgess orders a different breakfast the next day so yipee! Whatever. I’m tired of her bad behavior being rewarded! I’m sorry, she’s applauded by the District and Platt? I’m cringing. I don’t have many complaints when it comes to this show, but Burgess is definitely one them (actually, she’s one of only two complaints. My problem with her is that she is continually the cause of the sticky situations. Sure, her actions inside are heroic – and I’ll give her this, she’s a quick thinker and great in a sticky situation. Burgess is determined to break that dang monotony and continues dancing on protocol’s grave.īurgess’ actions get Roman injured badly and both of them in a sticky situation with not the greatest of guys. Roman even gives her a chance to call for back-up, you know, do their job, but no. Burgess sees something shady go down across the street, so naturally, she breaks protocol. I knew I loved you.Īfter the pity party, Roman and Burgess stop at a convenient store. While Burgess throws a pity party for herself and her montonous life, Roman says, “You really want my honest answer? Who cares!” Thank you, Roman.
