Chicago P.D. 10×15 “Blood and Honor” shines a spotlight on an Adam Ruzek that has found not just his purpose, but his place in the world.
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‘Chicago Fire’ 11×15 Preview: “Damage Control”
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Chicago Fire 11×14 “Run Like Hell” tries to sell us both Vallo and Carver, and we’re not here for either of those two things.
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‘Chicago Fire’ 11×14 Preview: “Run Like Hell”
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‘Chicago P.D.’ 10×14 Preview: “Trapped”
Chicago P.D. 10×14 “Trapped” is the 200th episode of the show — and also, apparently, a Kim-centric hour. Now, personally, I never complain about more Kim and this show should have dealt with her many traumas long ago, not to…
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Chicago Fire 11×13 “The Man of the Moment” introduces an unnecessary Carver storyline, just as it reminds us of why Stellaride works.