Critics’ rating: 4 / 5.0
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Reed is indeed a young, more evil Voit!
One thing I can say about Chicago PD Season 12 Episode 15 is that this is the part that needs to be watched multiple times.
The youngsters have had many touching works, creating more foundations for opponents this season so far.


Although I wanted to do my best to dissect every part of Queen Chapman’s return, its chaos made everything cover up.
For those who are interested in the relationship between people of us and Chapman when they leave with jaw-dropping confessions in Chicago PD Season 12 Episode 4, she has a bigger problem to solve.
Both hands went all out, trying to expose and shoot down Reed, or at least the free Voit and the rest of his intelligence below his thumb.
Have I mentioned how fearful I am about my lover? He is one of my favorite actors, especially great and good at playing the “bad guy”.
Each scene that Reid appears is more disturbing than the previous one. He emits shadows in everything he says and does.


It is also challenging to determine whether and when he tells the truth or lies about lies. He is hard to read.
The only consistent thing about him is that he makes your skin crawl because even if he smiles on someone’s face and smiles with words like “friend”, he doesn’t have trust.
This case is one of those puzzling cases that sends you in several different directions as you try to dissect many of its aspects.
Gunshots rang out and killed the bus driver on the top for an hour. Voight is very concerned about trying to save the poor man, not even documenting it until Burgess intervenes.
Since then, intelligence has been trapped in a gang war situation, which has led to its numerous share.
The subsequent death was frustrating because the sister distrusts or trusts the police and her ability to find who is responsible for shooting her house and killing her brother.


It’s as frustrating as she bit Kiana’s head on the scene, and it’s one of the things you sympathize with some communities and communities that have had a bad experience with law enforcement, and people who swear they will serve and protect will not do it to them.
However, Voit has always been his verbal figure and is willing to follow the case.
Voight has experienced time on the street and interacts with real people in Chicago, which comes in all these hourly moments. His sleek moves retrieve shots of the shooting from the child’s phone without targeting the child or leaning towards the boy to “eavesdrop” and talk to the police very well.
It’s a small scene that reminds people that throughout the series, Voight’s ability to listen to the streets and connect with them has always been the place he illuminates.


However, it has been backwards for a while.
Perhaps the key is to remind us of what Voight was once. Reid reflects some of the worst aspects of Voight’s operations that day.
We went back and forth a lot. Kiana’s undercover moment is a special outstanding figure.
She played the role so perfectly that I couldn’t stop laughing at her performance.
When she settles a dealer and makes an arrest, she is the ultimate bad guy. It’s nice to see the action-oriented part of her character again.


But frankly, when it comes to Chiana, there is no miss. She is a great addition to this series and is really refreshing like the characters. She is naturally suitable for this team and I cherish every moment of her.
This hour has the cooking water working together, which in itself is fun. They pair well, which is not surprising, especially for the two most suitable unit members.
Pointing it out is redundant, but Kaiana hasn’t found the dynamic of her inability to get the job done. She and everyone are great and play other roles very well.
A girl didn’t lose a girl, and when she was undercover, things looked weird and Torres was ready to take action. We have no more conversations about Gloria and how he put Kiana’s life at risk, but it’s clear that they already know.
Torres will never let something like this happen again. The small pieces of the specific partnerships we get are great because they are built in the way we have had some of the great partnerships and past duo.


It’s also hot, but in shallow terms, everything Torres did in this issue is attractive. Leaning in the corner during the interrogation, or shooting with a gun when they violated the perpetrator’s house? All delicious.
But it’s a lot of voight installments. I was frustrated by how he kicked Reed to the side of the road because it didn’t look so good.
Chapman returned to town easily, smiling, and shared the room with Voit again. He seemed a little embarrassed and tried to deflect.
But then his experience in Reid was filled with her, causing her to investigate the guy.
Reid withdraws the same stunt in Detroit, threatens people and uses things as leverage to get what he wants and get others to bid.


For Chapman, not only did she have a front seat because of how Reed manipulates Voit, but when this happens with the lawyers, they seem like they are trapped in his trap.
Getting Chapman back means we have someone who is trying to pull Voit from the edge and get him rooted. There are such powerful enemies in Reid that both of them can paint colors outside of the line to lower Reid.
The lawyer situation is confusing and confusing. For one minute, Kaiden refused to work together and wasted time, demanding pop music and playing games.
Not long after, he signed his confession, started crying and confided in him.
Reid arranges the dirty criminal attorney to represent the child, force him to make a deal and mess him up.


The other victim’s sister died from the top of her childhood, after all with her brother.
Once Voight summons Reid’s actions, he kills what we suspect.
He takes an unorthodox approach that can be used by maintaining the identity of the people he deals with, such as the large drug dealer he owns, power and shutting down everyone else.
Reid can control all parties, whether judges, other policemen or criminals, in his name of “greater interest.”
He is similar to the old-fashioned Voit. Reality check-in must be shocked by Voight and even some viewers. But what is next?
In you, Chicago PD fanatic.
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