Another Tracey Spiridakos master class in acting here, as what I think is one of the more disturbing cases in the ten-season history of Chicago PD - both the nature of the wrongdoing and who is involved - appears to come to an end.
Speaking of good acting, the scene where Voight visits Chief O'Neill in his house and presents the folder of evidence is very powerful stuff. Michael Gaston is very good. You can feel his pain - a well conceived and executed sequence.
Bravo Jefferson White as well. I can't help but still think of him as Jimmy from "Yellowstone" but he plays the villain almost disturbingly well.
The ending is shocking. But, in a way, quite fitting given everything that has happened during this arc. A memorable set of episodes.
Speaking of good acting, the scene where Voight visits Chief O'Neill in his house and presents the folder of evidence is very powerful stuff. Michael Gaston is very good. You can feel his pain - a well conceived and executed sequence.
Bravo Jefferson White as well. I can't help but still think of him as Jimmy from "Yellowstone" but he plays the villain almost disturbingly well.
The ending is shocking. But, in a way, quite fitting given everything that has happened during this arc. A memorable set of episodes.