Just an okay episode - definitely not one that will stick in my memory in any way, although it did have a surprisingly bittersweet ending that I didn't see coming.
Ruzek has sat his test for reinstatement to the Chicago PD and is struggling spending lots of time doing nothing at home, so he does the only sane thing and heads off to a late-night poker game - a very ill-advised poker game, no less - where there is a shooting.
Voight has to keep Ruzek's name out of things so he doesn't come under fire from being somewhere he shouldn't have been whilst intelligence solve the case.
Somehow, IAB never get wind of it. They aren't very competent, apparently. Definitely stretching the bounds of credulity. In reality, no chance IAB isn't notified.
Anyway, on to the next episode, I guess...
Ruzek has sat his test for reinstatement to the Chicago PD and is struggling spending lots of time doing nothing at home, so he does the only sane thing and heads off to a late-night poker game - a very ill-advised poker game, no less - where there is a shooting.
Voight has to keep Ruzek's name out of things so he doesn't come under fire from being somewhere he shouldn't have been whilst intelligence solve the case.
Somehow, IAB never get wind of it. They aren't very competent, apparently. Definitely stretching the bounds of credulity. In reality, no chance IAB isn't notified.
Anyway, on to the next episode, I guess...