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When Asher is killed while Antonio is on his security duty, Voight and Olinsky make sure he is covered; Halstead and Lindsay go undercover; Kot wants an answer from Lindsay.
When Asher is killed while Antonio is on his security duty, Voight and Olinsky make sure he is covered; Halstead and Lindsay go undercover; Kot wants an answer from Lindsay.
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S2, EP12 "Disco Bob"Ruzek's father (Jack Coleman) is first on the scene of a double murder; Lindsay prepares for an undercover investigation in Bolivia; Roman and Burgess try to move forward.
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S2, EP13 "A Little Devil Complex"Antonio and his sister talk to Elliot Gish about the person they think is responsible for the fire that killed Shay; Lindsay has second thoughts about the task force; Platt's new, sunny demeanor results in curiosity.
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S2, EP14 "Erin's Mom"Bunny comes to Lindsay with a concern that leads the team to a case that robbery-homicide has been investigating; Voight is suspicious of Bunny's motives.
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S2, EP15 "What Do You Do"Burgess and Roman become trapped after Burgess pursues suspicious activity at a convenience store without calling in for backup; the intelligence team receives taser certification.
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S2, EP9 "Called in Dead"Following a big heroin bust, Olinsky learns that the suspects are holding his wife hostage; Burgess and Roman get an assignment that pairs them with a K-9 officer: Roman's former partner (Spencer Grammer).
Chicago P.D.
S2, EP8 "Assignment of the Year"When Asher is killed while Antonio is on his security duty, Voight and Olinsky make sure he is covered; Halstead and Lindsay go undercover; Kot wants an answer from Lindsay.
Chicago P.D.
S2, EP7 "They'll Have to Go Through Me"Detectives from New York's SVU come to Chicago to help take down a pedophilia ring; Platt shows her respect for the police.
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S2, EP6 "Prison Ball"Ruzek and Atwater go undercover as prison inmates in order to find the man they believe killed a 10-year-old girl; Burgess and Roman give a tour of the district to some boys they believe are part of the Police Explorers program.
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