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Old 03-02-2017, 06:44 PM
 
Location: Elysium
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It felt like the short lived Law & Order Trial By Jury. Next week without two hours of the crime and investigation shown will give us a chance to see how much is cops and how much is lawyers finding a solution when a judge throws out the evidence and the trial twist comes.
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Old 03-03-2017, 05:18 AM
 
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I'm a big fan of Chicago Fire & PD. Not so much Med. I think NBC was smart to have the cross-over episode where the story continued into Chicago Justice. It kind of made viewers watch Justice to see how it all ended. I personally like how all the Chicago shows tie together but Justice will have to stand on its own.

I have not seen all of Justice yet and the cross-over ending, but it looks pretty good. No pun intended, but the jury is still out.
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Old 03-07-2017, 09:41 PM
 
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It is pretty much a dialog show while the other Chicago shows have more action.
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Old 03-11-2017, 02:19 AM
 
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I thought the latest episode was interesting, with the victim and defendant both young Muslim men. I'd think if that occurred in real life, a verdict of guilty would have to be decided because the defendant admitted killing the victim. Does the law allow any other verdict---"greater good" type argument?
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Old 03-11-2017, 08:08 PM
 
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I didn't realize it was on yet. Cool. I added it to my watchlist.
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Old 03-12-2017, 05:20 PM
 
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I like Bradley Whitford!
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Old 03-13-2017, 06:58 AM
 
Location: NJ
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Tonight's commercial during Med said all four shows would be involved on March 1.
It was misleading. Chicago med was featured during Chicago Fire. I thought Med would have more on the victims

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I'm a big fan of Chicago Fire & PD. Not so much Med. I think NBC was smart to have the cross-over episode where the story continued into Chicago Justice. It kind of made viewers watch Justice to see how it all ended. I personally like how all the Chicago shows tie together but Justice will have to stand on its own.

I have not seen all of Justice yet and the cross-over ending, but it looks pretty good. No pun intended, but the jury is still out.
We like Fire and med, don't do PD. The only time I watch PD is during a crossover. I* don't know how the once corrupt cop could still be a cop, didn't he have Casey's fiance killed?

Justice was ok. Glad they figured out the connection between the girl and the guy that lit the warehouse on fire. Not sure I'm going to add it to my line up though.
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Old 03-13-2017, 08:03 AM
 
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It was misleading. Chicago med was featured during Chicago Fire. I thought Med would have more on the victims



We like Fire and med, don't do PD. The only time I watch PD is during a crossover. I* don't know how the once corrupt cop could still be a cop, didn't he have Casey's fiance killed?

Justice was ok. Glad they figured out the connection between the girl and the guy that lit the warehouse on fire. Not sure I'm going to add it to my line up though.
I don't know about her but he is a murderous murderer who has murdered others on screen. Ultimately until he is dealt with, probably in a franchise finale, there is no justice in Chicago
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Old 03-13-2017, 10:00 AM
 
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I don't know about her but he is a murderous murderer who has murdered others on screen. Ultimately until he is dealt with, probably in a franchise finale, there is no justice in Chicago
I watched PD for a few shows until it became clear he's a bad cop. Can't watch that kind of stuff. I couldn't finish watching The Shield because Chiklis' character murdered a fellow officer early on and continued to steal and take drug money. I wasn't sure he'd get his due in the end and couldn't bear to watch if he skated out still looking like a good guy.

I watched Justice for the first time last night. It was pretty good. Nothing I'll go out of my way to watch but if there's nothing else on I'll tune in. I think the judge was Valdez' father. It didn't seem to be romantic.
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Old 03-13-2017, 10:48 AM
 
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I don't know about her but he is a murderous murderer who has murdered others on screen. Ultimately until he is dealt with, probably in a franchise finale, there is no justice in Chicago
Couldn't remember his name, Sergeant Hank Voight wiki. I didn't realize he was even more dirty then what was shown in Fire.

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The character was initially introduced in Chicago Fire as a dirty cop who tries to cover up for his son and uses all means necessary to do so, including threatening Lieutenant Matthew Casey, one of the protagonists of Chicago Fire. Voight's circumstances were eventually clarified with the creation of the spin-off Chicago P.D.. However, he has a well-documented feud with Casey as a result of what happened between them and his interactions with the firefighters of 51 is marked by tension and suspicion, despite the fact that he manages to earn their grudging respect for his dedication to seeking justice for victims.

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This character was first seen in Chicago Fire as an antagonist. Voight's ruthless methods cause friction with Lieutenant Matthew Casey, a firefighter at the nearby Firehouse 51. Casey had arrived on the scene of a serious car crash where the driver, Voight's son Justin, had been drinking. The resulting arrest would have been a DUI with possible repercussions as the passenger in the other car had been paralyzed from the waist down.[8] Voight had tried various methods to stop Casey from filing the report against Justin. First beginning with bribery (a new television set for the CFD) and escalating to physical threats towards Casey and his then-fiance, Dr. Hallie Thomas. Voight attempted to have Casey injured or killed, but was arrested by Detective Antonio Dawson in a sting.[9] While in prison he offers Gabriela Dawson information on who shot Antonio, who was working undercover at the time. This was in exchange for a future favour, which Dawson reluctantly accepted.[10] Internal Affairs (I.A.) later released Voight from prison and promoted him to Sergeant of the Intelligence Unit at CPD. Voight began working with Dawson and Detective Juiliet "Jules" Willhite to investigate a series of murders relating to pharmacy nurses. The case was related to a drug dealer named Thomas Cobb whom Voight killed to protect Casey. Unfortunately, Hallie was murdered after accidentally discovering a drug operation at the hospital she worked at.[11]

Later in the series, he investigates a gang drive-by shooting which claimed the life of a young girl. Working alongside Dawson and Detective Erin Lindsay, Voight uses firefighter Joe Cruz's brother, Leon, who had former ties to the gang, as part of a sting. The operation ended with the successful capture of the intended gang lord, but also the deaths of two gang members.

In "Category 5", when he wants Casey's help with an investigation into Jack Nesbitt, he knowingly turns his offer down, hinting there is still tensions between the two from the first season. Casey eventually agrees to get some intel after he himself notices something was not right. In the season 3 finale, Antonio's sister Gabby discovers that he has gone missing.

In Chicago P.D.
It is common knowledge in the Chicago police department that Voight is a suspected dirty cop for being associated with shady, unsavory characters in the Chicago underworld, breaking police protocol and taking bribes. It comes out that Voight has now and then outright committed and covered up crimes. However, despite his ruthless, morally ambiguous methods, Voight is a veteran cop who is determined in getting the job done, is extremely dedicated to the victims of his cases, goes out of his way to protect and help vulnerable young people, and does have his fellow cops' and Chicago's best interests at heart. It is revealed that he is working with Internal Affairs using his dirty cop reputation as part of an operation to bring down high hitters in Chicago crime world.
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