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#306 : Faire semblant

L'avenir de Ruzek au sein de l'unité des renseignements est en danger quand une mission sous couverture officieuse se passe mal. La découverte d'un cadavre laisse penser à l'équipe qu'il s'agissait d'une opération secrète de la CIA qui a mal tourné. Après son travail d'infiltration bâclé, Ruzek est observé par le nouveau Député Crowley qui déterminera son avenir dans l'unité. 
Un appel anonyme suspect se transforme en une enquête pour meurtre lorsque Burgess et son nouveau partenaire temporaire Price découvrent le corps d'un homme mort dans un 4x4. Mouse identifie la victme comme étant le propriétaire d'une compagnie de sécurité et l'équipe réalise rapidement que cet enquête peut être plus compliquée que prévue. De leur côté, Halstead et Lindsay font un pas en avant dans leur relation.

Double épisode avec le 3x05

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Titre VO
You Never Know Who's Who

Titre VF
Faire semblant

Première diffusion
28.10.2015

Première diffusion en France
12.01.2017

Vidéos

promo CPD 305 et 306

promo CPD 305 et 306

  

Photos promo

Erin (Sophia Bush) et Jay (Jesse Lee Soffer)

Erin (Sophia Bush) et Jay (Jesse Lee Soffer)

Discussion entre Erin et Jay

Discussion entre Erin et Jay

Les officiers Burgess et Roman (Marina Squerciati et Brian Geraghty)

Les officiers Burgess et Roman (Marina Squerciati et Brian Geraghty)

Antonio Dawson (Jon Seda)

Antonio Dawson (Jon Seda)

Erin (Sophia Bush) et Jay (Jesse Lee Soffer)

Erin (Sophia Bush) et Jay (Jesse Lee Soffer)

Jay est dans le feu de l'action !

Jay est dans le feu de l'action !

Adam et Hank (Patrick J. Flueger et Jason Beghe) en pleine discussion.

Adam et Hank (Patrick J. Flueger et Jason Beghe) en pleine discussion.

Antonio (Jon Seda) est sur le qui-vive

Antonio (Jon Seda) est sur le qui-vive

Antonio, Erin et Jay

Antonio, Erin et Jay

Antonio (Jon Seda)

Antonio (Jon Seda)

Toute l'équipe des Renseignements vient de voir quelque chose qui les laisse bouche bée

Toute l'équipe des Renseignements vient de voir quelque chose qui les laisse bouche bée

Kevin, joué par LaRoyve Hawkins

Kevin, joué par LaRoyve Hawkins

Alvin Olinsky, au centre (Elias Koteas)

Alvin Olinsky, au centre (Elias Koteas)

Diffusions

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France (inédit)
Jeudi 12.01.2017 à 01:00
0.64m / 24.5% (Part)

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Etats-Unis (inédit)
Mercredi 28.10.2015 à 22:00
6.14m / 1.5% (18-49)

Plus de détails

Guest Starring : Caleb Hunt (Craig "Mouse" Gurwitch), Député Crowley (Barbara Eve Harris), Price (Travis A. Knight), Eamonn Walker (Chef Boden), Oliver Platt (Dr Charles), S. Epatha Merkerson (Goodwin), Nick Gehlfuss (Dr Halstead), Vincent Shuster (Andrew Gibson), Madison McLaughlin (Michelle Sovana)

On the road

Price: I heard Roman took the week. Is he going to Cabo or what?

Burgess: Not quite.

Price: Ah, right. He flew to Vegas. He's got that hook-up at Caesars.

Burgess: Actually, he's dealing with a personal medical issue.

Price: STD? Yeah, wouldn't be the first time that dog's picked up fleas.

Burgess: For your information, he was donating bone marrow to a little kid, and sadly that kid might not make it.

Price: Wow. Sounds depressing.

Burgess: I try and see the other side of it. What Roman is doing is inspiring.

Price: I donated blood once.

Burgess: Okay.

Price: But I forgot to eat that cookie that they give you. So I rolled to Jimbo's, nothing in the tank. A couple of pops later, I wake up in bed with my mom's best friend. Janice.

Radio: 2113.

Burgess: Go for 2113, squad.

Radio: Need you to roll on a 10 37 at Union Park. Caller states there's a suspicious person in a black SUV.

Burgess: Ten four, dispatch. We are three blocks out.

Park

Burgess: What are you doing out here so late?

Girl: Just hanging, talking.

Price: Oh, my favourite pastime. Talking with girls in cars at midnight.

Girl: He's obviously some perv spying on people, so I called it in.

Burgess: Okay, we'll take it from here. Go home. Price, you come with me.

Price: All right, let's do this.

Near the car

Price: He probably had one too many drinks and passed out before he made it home.

Burgess: Sir? Please exit the vehicle.

Price: Hey! Let's go.

Burgess: No, he's not passed out. This guy's dead.

Price: Damn, you're right.

Burgess: Dispatch, roll an ambulance to the northwest corner of Union Park.

Radio: Copy that.

Burgess: Easy, buddy.

Radio: Northwest corner of Union Park.

Gunshot

Burgess: Are you out of your mind?

Price: I just thought that...

Burgess: The glass. Obviously bulletproof… Dispatch, we've got a situation.

Later

Cruz: The entire SUV is coated with a bullet resistant seal. Even the chassis is bombproof.

Dawson: The kind of vehicle dignitaries or government agents use.

Capp: Three, two, one.

Cruz: Hey, you guys might want to step back… Ugh. Ripe.

Olinsky: White male, 50-ish. No signs of foul play. Searching for I.D… No wallet. He's got a stainless steel 1911.

Burgess: Hey, guys. The license plate came back. This SUV's registered to a company. Peregrine Security. Owned by one Victor Cullen. Mouse is sending you his DMV photo now.

Dawson: Recognize this guy?

Voight: That's him. Okay, get a warrant for Cullen's address. Have the others meet us there.

Cullen's house

Lindsay: Check this out.

Voight: Huh.

Lindsay: Whoa.

Voight: Huh.

Lindsay: This guy was somebody important.

Halstead: I'm looking at a million dollars here.

Dawson: It's the back-up generators… What the hell?

21 back entrance

Voight: Whoa, that's good.

Mouse: Well, what've you got for me? Wow. You arrest the leader of a small African republic?

Voight: Start cataloging 'em, get 'em to forensics ASAP.

Mouse: Roger that… Hey, Al. Uh, that DNA test that you wanted on Michelle. The results are in. I guess congrats either way.

Olinsky: Okay...

Platt’s office

Platt: Yeah, you got it. Hey, that was Mouse asking if anyone was available to help inventory all the guns that were recovered last night. I volunteered you.

Burgess: No, come on, Sarge. I just... I want to take a shower and sleep for, like, two days.

Platt: Take a bird bath in the ladies room. Overtime is like gold around here.

Burgess: Hey, look, can I ask you something? Look, Adam is trying so hard to be stoic about getting stripped, but it's not him, you know? He wears everything on his sleeve, which is maybe why I just love him… You know what? Forget it.

Platt: Burgess, we're like sisters. We can talk about our problems. For example, come here.

Burgess: Okay.

Platt: I'm with Mouch last night, and we're doing our thing. You know, I got Black Sabbath going on the stereo, and he's rounding the bases, heading towards home. All of a sudden...

Burgess: Oh, you know what, Sarge? I don't think that I'm old enough to hear this story. How about just a little advice?

Platt: Go ahead, shoot.

Burgess: Okay. This Crowley, she seems to really have it in for Adam. And he's great police. I think I should tell her as much.

Platt: Oh. Go and give one of the highest ranking females in the department a piece of your mind? Do not do that.

Burgess: Black Sabbath?

Platt: Works every time. Even when it doesn't.

Intelligence kitchen

Lindsay: Uh, just so you know, the other night on the couch...

Halstead: Oh, yeah. It was a great choice.

Lindsay: Mm.

Halstead: Supple yet firm.

Lindsay: It was a one time deal.

Halstead: One time, got it.

Lindsay: Mm-hmm.

Halstead: Got it, one time deal.

Lindsay: I mean it. Gotta be professional.

Intelligence office

Ruzek: Hey, boss, hey.

Voight: Yeah.

Ruzek: Uh, any word about my case? 'Cause I'm kinda climbing up the walls here.

Voight: I made a few calls trying to pull in a favour with the Chief. In the meantime, give Mouse a hand with those guns we seized. All right, what do we got?

Dawson: Victor Cullen. Five years ago, he founded Peregrine. It's a corporate security firm.

Voight: Mm-hmm.

Dawson: Before that, his work history is blank for several decades.

Halstead: The M.E. is performing the autopsy as we speak, and from his preliminary findings, Cullen was dead for at least a week.

Dawson: Yeah, patrol working the Union Park beat says Cullen's SUV wasn't there when they made their sweep the night before, so someone drove his body there and left it.

Lindsay: Neighbours say he was extremely private. No family in the area. He had a long-time girlfriend named Jainie Saunders.

Voight: What? Cullen's been dead a week and his girlfriend doesn't report it? She's suspect number one. Find her and bring her in.

Lindsay: Uh, Hank, we don't have to. Jainie Saunders is downstairs with her lawyer.

Interview room

Lawyer: After this morning's news segment, my client wanted to voluntarily come in. She's an emotional wreck, and she's only willing to admit to improper disposal of human remains.

Halstead: All right, well, until we get the autopsy results in, we can't rule out foul play.

Jainie Saunders: I did not kill Victor. He had arrhythmia. I begged him to get treatment but he refused. He just kept popping aspirin.

Lindsay: So what happened?

Jainie Saunders: We were at home. One minute having dinner, and the next, he collapsed. A heart attack.

Halstead: So instead of calling 911, you did what exactly?

Jainie Saunders: I put him in the garage. Then last night, I drove him to the park.

Lindsay: Jainie, you have to imagine how this looks on our end. Victor's been dead a week, yet he turned up in the park last night. We searched his home and we found an arsenal and a million dollars cash in the basement.

Jainie Saunders: You think I don't know how this looks? I loved Victor. I loved him. I just did what he told me to do.

Halstead: Which was what?

Lindsay: Jainie, you got to help yourself out here.

Jainie Saunders: Victor said that if he ever died, I should leave his body in a public place, and the agency would find him.

Lindsay: Agency?

Jainie Saunders: Victor, he was CIA.

Chicago Med

Roman: Hey.

Andrew: Hey, Sean, what's that for?

Roman: I'm gonna be your driver today.

Andrew: The doctor said I wasn't allowed outside.

Alec: I think it'll be okay.

Callie: It'll be fine.

Andrew: Where are we going?

Roman: Well, that's a surprise. Ready? There you go.

Andrew: All right.

Roman: Here we go.

Callie: Here's his bag.

Roman: All right. I'll have him back in a little bit.

Callie: Okay.

Roman: Oh, I almost forgot. We're officially partners.

Andrew: Really?

Roman: Yep. So you better have my back out there, okay?

Andrew: Okay.

On a bridge

Bishop: Olinsky.

Olinsky: Bishop. 1999. Hezbollah and Latin Kings in bed together. Seems like a lifetime ago.

Bishop: I take it this isn't a stroll down memory lane.

Olinsky: Victor Cullen. Found his body last night. Supposedly one of yours.

Bishop: Never heard of him. Then again, you never know who's who.

Olinsky: I'd appreciate it if you could find out for me.

Bishop: I'll reach out to the powers that be.

Olinsky: Thanks.

21 back entrance

Ruzek: Okay.

Burgess: Got it.

Ruzek: Good?

Burgess: Yeah. Hey, babe, I'm sorry you got stuck down here doing grunt work.

Ruzek: So much better than answering the phones. Let me tell you. Besides, I'm kind of enjoying the company.

Burgess: Me too.

Ruzek: Good?

Burgess: Yeah.

Ruzek: All right.

Burgess: Hey, listen... About the wedding... You know, like picking a date and all that. Like, until the whole thing with Deputy Crowley blows over, let's just not worry about it, okay?

Ruzek: Hey, Kim, you know, whether I'm a cop or not, our relationship's not going to change. You know that? 'Cause you're like the best thing I got going on right now.

Burgess: Okay.

Mouse’s office

Mouse: What's happening, gents?

Voight: I don't know, Mouse. You called us.

Mouse: Oh, yeah, ballistics started coming in on Cullen's guns. And three of them match three unsolved murders that happened in the last year. I have no idea how Cullen is connected, but there's a strange pattern… Eddie Diaz. The gangbanger who beat a manslaughter charge a few years back. His stray bullet killed a little girl. His lawyer got him off on a technicality. He was executed point-blank in his garage. Second, Mr. Josh Henderson. He's a UIC dropout turned computer hacker. He preyed on a string of elderly victims. Drained their bank accounts. Got probation, but he was ambushed at a stoplight less than six months ago. And the third, one Terrence Jenkins.

Voight: Arrested for multiple sexual assaults of underage girls. None of them would testify at trial, so he walked.

Mouse: He did. Until they found his body shot to death last month in a field near Hegewisch.

Voight: Hmm.

Dawson: If Cullen really is CIA, then maybe this is some secret program.

Atwater: Yo, Sarge.

Voight: Hmm?

Atwater: I just got off the phone with the medical examiner. Victor Cullen's body was just stolen from Chicago Med.

Dawson: What?

21 entrance

Platt: Sir, welcome to the 21st. Are you ready for duty, sir?

Andrew: Sure am.

Platt: Your hat, sir. This way.

Garcia: Looking good, Captain.

Platt: Your office, sir.

Office

Roman: And here we go.

Andrew: Cool.

Platt: A little something for you, sir.

Roman: What do you think, Andrew?

Andrew: Awesome.

Platt: Okay. Now, we have a very busy day, sir. We're doing cell checks, interviewing offenders. Taking a trip to the gun range.

Andrew: Really? The range?

Roman: If we have time, sure thing.

Platt: But first, sir, I am going to need your signature on this asset forfeiture form.

Andrew: What's that?

Roman: It means we're taking a brand-new Porsche from a drug dealer.

Andrew: Wow. Can't wait to be a cop when I grow up.

Platt: Sir, what would you like in your coffee? Cream and sugar?

Andrew: You got hot chocolate?

Roman: One hot chocolate coming up.

Platt: Excellent choice, sir.

Chicago Med: security office

Intern: They forced their way in, attacked me. It happened so fast.

Dawson: They move like pros.

Voight: Yeah. You got anything on the parking lot cams?

Security Agent: One of them caught a black SUV speeding from the lot. No plates.

Chicago Med: hallway

Dawson: I wonder if Victor Cullen was as interesting alive as he is dead.

Halstead: His girlfriend said the CIA would want his body, right? Who else would take it?

Voight: Look, secret operation or not, you can't commit murder and steal bodies with impunity… Yeah?

Intelligence office

Lindsay: Hank, we got a hold of DMV records. In addition to the SUV that we found Cullen in, he's registered three other identical vehicles, all purchased through his company. All four of Cullen's SUVs were outfitted as bulletproof by a car-armouring company on Pulaski.

Chicago Med: hallway

Voight: So we got three armed offenders driving around the city in custom tanks?

Intelligence office

Lindsay: The thing is, Cullen never picked up any of the SUVs. One of his employees did, a guy named Ryan Bergstrom. We gonna send you his LKA now.

Fatory

Dawson: Just got the alert on this guy. Ryan Bergstrom. His record's clean until he ripped off a body.

Voight: All right. This sure looks like one of Cullen's SUVs…. Okay, you take the back.

Halstead: All right.

 

Dawson: Go.

Voight: Chicago P.D.! Freeze! Freeze!

Dawson: Gun! Go!

Chase

Fight

Halstead: Don't move!

Ryan Bergstrom: I'm a special agent with the CIA. I got clearances.

Interview room

Dawson: It says here you took the CPD test three times. Each time, you were rejected. Colour blind, huh?

Voight: Yet somehow you were recruited into the CIA.

Ryan Bergstrom: You got my letter there, right?

Dawson: This thing? A letter of immunity from the Central Intelligence Agency, signed by Victor Cullen. That's your proof?

Ryan Bergstrom: Yeah, that's all the proof you need.

Dawson: You won't tell us anything about your so-called operation, at least tell me this. Why dismember Cullen's body?

Ryan Bergstrom: I was following orders.

Voight: Okay. Whose? I'm just a simple city cop. I'm sure this is a real inconvenience for a government agent like you. I got bosses I got to answer to. I gotta give them something. So do me a favour, okay? Just shed some light. That's all I'm asking.

Ryan Bergstrom: I'm part of an operation called Streetcleaner. We neutralize targets posing as threats to national security. Targets that simple city cops couldn't get off the street.

Dawson: Why dismember Cullen?

Ryan Bergstrom: I was looking for something… When an agent dies, their chip has to be removed.

Dawson: From his body?

Ryan Bergstrom: Those were my instructions, yes.

Voight: The weapons we found at Cullen's house? We can tie him to three unsolved murders. You're saying those murders are sanctioned?

Ryan Bergstrom: I'm not saying anything, actually. So can I go now?

Olinsky: Hank, you got a minute?

Street

Bishop: Hey. That name you provided, Victor Cullen, I had it checked out. Looks like you've got a false alarm.

Voight: What exactly does that mean?

Bishop: Cullen was with the Agency, just for a minute, but never a field agent. He was an intelligence analyst right out of college, stationed down in Panama.

Voight: Working the Iran-Contra scandal?

Bishop: Around that time, but he didn't last long. Cullen suffered a meltdown. Turned out he'd been lying on his psych reports. So they shipped him home, cut him loose.

Voight: Ever since, he's been playing secret agent.

Bishop: It looks that way.

Chicago Med

Andrew: I had my own office and everything. Then they gave me this CPD leather, like a real Captain.

Callie: I'm so proud of you, honey.

Andrew: But we didn't make it to the gun range, Sean. Can we go tomorrow?

Roman: Definitely tomorrow.

Callie: I'm gonna go grab some coffee. Do you want some?

Roman: Uh, sure.

Callie: Okay.

Andrew: My dad was supposed to come here today. I'm glad you're here instead.

Roman: Hey, I'm sure he means well.

Andrew: I don't know. He always makes my mom cry. I think she likes you better.

Intelligence office

Dawson: Finally got access to Cullen's financial records. His security firm was well-funded, but not by the government. His mother. She owned a huge soybean farm down state. Passed away five years ago. When it was sold off, Cullen inherited over 30 million. His bank statements indicate Cullen was withdrawing large amounts of cash the last few years. It seems he was paying Bergstrom and his other operatives 15k a week.

Atwater: Damn. I wish he was still hiring.

Lindsay: Guys, this is Dr. Charles. Dr. Charles, welcome to intelligence.

Dr. Charles: So... This is it. The infamous black site I've been reading about all these years.

Dawson: Not everything you read is true.

Lindsay: Uh, please. I asked Dr. Charles if he could dig up Victor Cullen's medical history for us, maybe shed a little light.

Dr. Charles: So, Cullen indeed had a physical condition. Heart ailment dating way back. But it's his psych file that's fascinating. He suffered from something called delusional disorder. People suffering from delusional disorder continue to function and present as perfectly normal. Hence, Cullen's remarkable ability to recruit people into his Soldier of Fortune universe. To him it was all absolutely real, which is why it felt real to others.

Voight: Doc, we got somebody else who needs to hear this.

Interview room

Dr. Charles: After, uh, Cullen stopped taking his meds, he started to create his own assignments. Trying to relive his glory days in the CIA except for none of it was real. I understand how difficult it must be for you to hear this.

Ryan Bergstrom: The things I've done... I'm not a criminal, all right? Those scumbags who got off, they're the criminals.

Voight: Yeah. Well, here's your reality check. Whether they were bad guys or not, you still committed multiple pre-meditated murders.

Dawson: Hey, you contact the others, help bring them in, we'll talk to the state's attorney, see what we can do.

Ryan Bergstrom: Look, even if I could, Cullen gave strict orders. If something was to happen to him, we were to only take instructions from a CIA handler in D.C. A guy named Carl Jacobs.

Voight: Did any of you ever meet this Jacobs?

Ryan Bergstrom: No. No, but he promised we would once the operation was completed.

Dr. Charles: Sorry, but given the facts, it's highly likely that this Mr. Jacobs was also a figment of Mr. Cullen's imagination.

21 back entrance

Mouse: Special Agent Jacobs?

Olinsky: Yeah.

Mouse: We'll hear you over the phone and your I.D.

Olinsky: Oh, good.

Mouse: Yeah, I copied the CIA's watermark. It looks like... Looks like the real thing.

Olinsky: Yeah.

Mouse: So... What did the DNA results say?

Olinsky: I haven't opened it yet.

Mouse: I get it. Savouring the moment?

Olinsky: Thanks, thank you.

Voight: Hey. You all set? All right, listen up. Bergstrom's reached out to the other two operatives. Why don't you tell them?

Ryan Bergstrom: Yeah. I left a coded message on Craigslist. "Missed Connection" board. It's how Cullen would reach out to us. Every day, we'd log on and read it. And if there was mention of the 39th floor, we knew to meet at Wabash Tower. He would lease the 39th floor. It's where we'd meet and plan our operations. Me, John, and Clay. We never shared our full names.

Halstead: Wabash Tower. There's a lot of civilians, in and out. I assume your pals show up packing?

Dawson: We'll set up a perimeter and grab them before they enter.

Lindsay: That could turn into a shoot-out on Wacker Drive.

Voight: No. We let our CIA handler get their guard down. He'll lure 'em out.We take 'em down without any incident.

Olinsky: Once they hear the sound of my voice, they'll follow the piper.

Wabash Tower

Clay Carlson: Who's this?

Olinsky: Jacobs.

Ryan Bergstrom: When he heard what happened to Cullen, he flew out from D.C. Where's John?

Clay Carlson: And where have you been?

Olinsky: He's been in a holding cell. You report to me now.

Clay Carlson: Wait, the cops are involved?

Olinsky: For a minute, but I handled them.

Clay Carlson: Credentials.

Olinsky: Satisfied?

1st floor

Dawson: Only one of 'em showed up.

Voight: Well, that's better than none. We have a target. Get ready.

39th floor

Olinsky: We're going to need to find John and bring him in as well. Where is he?

Clay Carlson: I don't know. He said he was going to see the mission through.

Olinsky: Well, there is no more mission 'cause Cullen is dead. So I'm gonna take you to the field office, get you some clearance.

Ryan Bergstrom: Listen, Jacobs can fix all of this.

Olinsky: And I'm going to need you to release that sidearm.

Clay Carlson: Until I'm all clear, I'll hold onto it.

Olinsky: All right, I can respect that. Let's go.

1st floor

Voight: They're on their way. Let's move. Excuse me, sir. Sir, police business. Can you use another elevator, please?

Lindsay: Police business. Can you clear the area, please? Thank you.

Voight: All right, as soon as it opens, we take him.

Elevator

Clay Carlson: Cullen talked a lot about you. Said you worked a covert op in Rhodesia.

Olinsky: Yeah, East Africa. Talk about a party.

Clay Carlson: Yeah, I must have heard that story ten times. How the two of you survived on beef stew MRE's for six months.

Olinsky: Mm-hmm. The reason I can never eat another steak in my life.

Clay Carlson: Yeah, what was the name of the operation?

Olinsky: Operations are like women. You can never remember all their names.

Clay Carlson: You remember the name?

Ryan Bergstrom: Yeah, of course. It was...

Clay Carlson: Let Jacobs say it… You traitor.

Gunshot

1st floor

Voight: Shots fired.

Halstead: Back up, back up. Everybody get back.

Elevator

Gunshot

Fight

Gunshots

1st floor

Voight: Third floor. Move!

3rd floor

Voight: Alvin! Alvin, you all right?

Lindsay: 10-1, officer shot, roll an ambulance to Wabash Tower.

Olinsky: I'm okay. Get him, go.

Voight: Find him!

SL

Dawson: Take cover.

Gunshots

Dawson: This way!

Chase

Gunshots

Dawson: Drop your weapon!

Mess

Platt: I'm... I'm so sorry. I just got to... Hey, Emma.

Emma Crowley: Trudy.

Platt: You doing that caveman thing?

Emma Crowley: Paleo diet.

Platt: Oh. I wish I had that discipline.

Emma Crowley: All it takes is owning the decisions you make.

Platt: Yeah. I remember when we were in the academy and they did that locker search and you asked me to hide your Percodan in my locker. I got put on probationary status for that. And you, what, you got, like, a marksmanship medal the next week? Oh, good, ziti.

Emma Crowley: Those pills, you know they were for my back pain.

Platt: Right. And all the wine I drink is for my front desk syndrome.

Emma Crowley: Something you need, Trudy?

Platt: I just need two minutes of your time.

Intelligence office

Voight: Hey. That was a good shoot. You had no choice.

Dawson: Yeah. Any word from Med?

Voight: Yeah. Bergstrom is in critical condition, but he'll live. More importantly, Al is gonna be okay. Okay, he got a couple of cracked ribs, no internal damage.

Atwater: Isn't this like number seven or eight out of Al's nine lives? We should send him something, right?

Halstead: I mean, at least a bottle of Bordeaux and a party cup.

Voight: All right, we got an ID on this dead operative?

Lindsay: Yep. Clay Carlson. Pulled his prints, he's got no priors. Did eight years in the Marines. Got discharged two years ago, spotty work history ever since.

Halstead: Disenfranchised ex-military. Needed a job. He's the perfect guy for Cullen to recruit.

Ruzek: You hear from Al?

Voight: Yeah, he's gonna be fine. What have you got?

Burgess: About halfway through cataloging Cullen's arsenal, we got a hit on this thing. An M24 Army sniper rifle. The only one so far that came back stolen.

Ruzek: Came off an Army Reserve base out in Arlington Heights. The suspected thief is a reservist by the name of John Lee Radigan. He was an Army Ranger, joined the reserves two years ago when he got back from Afghanistan. Went AWOL from reservist training six months back.

Halstead: Ladies and gentlemen, our third operative: a trained killer.

Burgess: The colonel on the base said it was an internal matter, but he did give us Radigan's LKA: an apartment in Oak Park.

Voight: Send us the address. Hold on, Atwater. I want you to go to the Streets and Sanitation truck lot. You call me as soon as you get there. Just do it.

Street

Voight: All right, this guy is heavily armed, so watch your backs… We got eyes on Radigan.

Dawson: Question is, has he got eyes on us?

On the road

Halstead: We're a minute out with squad. Should we move in?

Street

Voight: Negative. He's in a bulletproof, bombproof vehicle. He's probably sitting in the safest place in the city. Just be ready to pursue.

Dawson: What the hell is he doing?

Chase

Voight: Squad, 2051 in pursuit of Radigan's vehicle… Erin, he's taking a left on Damen.

Lindsay: Got it… Voight, he's coming back to you.

Voight: Shoot out the tires!

Gunshots

Voight: Let's go! Atwater, you in position?

Atwater: Yes, sir.

Voight: Take it, now!

Atwater: Copy that.

Car crash

Atwater: CPD! Hey, hey, hey, hey, don't move.

John Lee Radigan: You're making a big mistake.

21 back entrance

Voight: I got it. State's attorney is gonna have to figure out your charges. I mean, if you're lucky, he'll, uh, he'll drop the murder charge down to manslaughter since you're, you know, following the orders of a guy who's mentally unstable.

John Lee Radigan: You interfered with an operation sanctioned by the CIA.

Voight: If you're CIA... How come nobody's come here to get you out?

John Lee Radigan: Oh, don't worry. They will. And when they do... I'll have your badge.

Voight: You know... I can't tell you how many times I looked into that cage at, you know, murderers, rapists, pedophiles, sitting, I mean, right where you're sitting. And you think... You think that after all these years that I'd be... I'd be an expert in psychology, but I tell you the truth, I mean, I... I... I don't think I'll ever understand what makes them tick. You, I think I get. You're not a bad guy. You're just... Looking for something to believe in… Okay.

Gym club

Gym teacher: Right up the middle. Keep drivng those uppercuts right through the middle. Use your hips, use your legs. Keep throwing! All the way through. Keep throwing.

Michelle: Okay, okay. Hey.

Gym teacher: Good job.

Michelle: Thanks. Hey, Antonio told me what happened.

Olinsky: Oh, watch the ribs, kiddo.

Michelle: Oh, sorry. I was really worried about you.

Olinsky: Well, I'm gonna... I'm gonna take you to dinner.

Michelle: Okay. Okay, I'll go get cleaned up.

Chicago Med

Alec: We've got him on a morphine drip, so he won't feel any pain. I'm afraid he won't make it through the night. I'll give you two some time.

Callie: I just want to thank you.

Roman: For what?

Callie: For making him happy these last few days.

Voight’s office

Ruzek: You want to see me, boss?

Voight: Yeah, come on in. I think you might need those.

Ruzek: I'm reinstated?

Voight: Full duty. Just got off the phone with Deputy Crowley. She's decided to drop the investigation on your case.

Ruzek: I don't know what favours you had to pull to make this happen, boss, but thank you, thank you. Serving in this unit has been nothing short of an honour.

Voight: Adam...

Ruzek: I'm gonna be the first one in, last one to leave. You need anything at all, I'm your guy.

Voight: Adam.

Ruzek: Yeah?

Voight: She's the one you should be thanking.

Ruzek: How'd you make this happen, Sarge?

Platt: Crowley and I go way back. She's always been a ball-breaker... Which, of course, is why I like her.

Ruzek: I appreciate it.

Voight: He's worth it, Trudy. Trust me.

Platt: Yeah, I know.

Molly’s

Herrmann: Hi. So, Jay, I'm not usually the match-making type guy, but my wife wants to set you up with somebody.

Will Halstead: Whoa, Herrmann, what's wrong with me?

Halstead: Slow down. Who... Who is it?

Herrmann: She's a great gal. She's cute, you know? And she's in my wife's bridge club.

Will Halstead: Okay, I take it back. Jay, you can have her.

Herrmann: Shut up.

Halstead: Thanks.

Herrmann: Yeah, you're out, you're it. Hey.

Lindsay: Hey.

Halstead: I thought... I thought you were gonna call it an early night.

Herrmann: Here you go.

Lindsay: Thanks, Herrmann.

Herrmann: Yep.

Lindsay: I just figured I would come by. Maybe you'd be here.

Halstead: What we were talking about earlier, the whole, uh, one time thing, so is that like one time a week, one time a day?

Lindsay: You're funny.

Halstead: All I'm saying is why... Why are we dancing around? Voight doesn't have a problem with it. Everybody knows, so why are we still trying to hide it?

Lindsay: You got a good point. Do you want to hold my hand in public now?

Kiss

Lindsay: Or that.

Kiss

Lindsay: We should get out of here.

Halstead: Mm-hmm.

Lindsay: Mm-hmm.

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