I also wrote this in the PD section.
I cant imagine what it would be like to have a child caught in a burning building, but I think it was really selfish of him to beg the firefighters to go back in. Boden said the building could collapse any minute. What if she wasn't in there?
This was a very sad episode. I cant believe they went that route with Olinsky. Didn't Voight go through the same thing?
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Contestado por Daijahv
el 5 de marzo de 2017 a las 22:27
It pretty much seems as though no one can have a family on PD. Voight's son was murdered, Olinsky's daughter was murdered. Olinsky's other daughter (Michelle) is never mentioned. Antonio's wife ran off with his kids and he barely got to see them. I don't know what Dick Wolf has against them and family.
I did think it was messed up what Voight did (not letting Olinsky have a crack at the guy). But I did understand his reasoning behind it. Al wasn't the only person hurt by the burning building. More than one family needed justice.
Contestado por mav100000
el 14 de marzo de 2017 a las 14:12
I think it attempts to be realistic with police officers in showing that they have lives too and that their job can impact their families, many times in tragic ways. However, I think that, like pretty much all TV shows, they take it too far / exaggerate the frequency of these things with a small group of stars-of-the-show.
Contestado por Daijahv
el 14 de marzo de 2017 a las 23:41
I couldn't have said it better. The fact that the group is so small, it makes it seem as ift every single person in their district has a broken family.
Contestado por bgirlmagic
el 23 de marzo de 2017 a las 18:13
It was a sweet moment when Ruzek gave Olinsky a hug.
Contestado por Xcalat3
el 24 de marzo de 2017 a las 08:34
yeah that was nice and unexpected.