Episode 16: Chicago
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In the latest episode, the Chicago P.D. was after the dangerous drug kingpin Arturo Morales for a long time, and though they finally caught hold of him, he managed to trick him. However, it seemed like the team had forgotten that goons like Morales rarely operate alone.
The episode saw drug kingpin Arturo Morales finally going on trial. The Chicago P.D. had tried to capture him multiple times, but he managed to escape after killing a witness. This time, he was in trouble for the witness' murder.
"Chicago" is the thirty-eighth episode of the American television series Prison Break and is the sixteenth episode of its second season. It was written by Nick Santora and Matt Olmstead, and directed by Jesse Bochco. The episode first aired on February 5, 2007, making it the first episode to be aired during the February sweeps in the United States. It attained an average of 10.1 million viewers, which is the highest recorded audience for the second season.[1]
The premise of this episode covers Michael Scofield and Lincoln Burrows' journey to Chicago with Sara Tancredi and Paul Kellerman. Other subplots include that of Agent Mahone, Bellick, T-Bag, C-Note and Haywire. In regard to the casting for this particular episode, regular cast member Amaury Nolasco (who plays Sucre) does not appear.
The episode was filmed in downtown Greenville, Texas and in areas near Greenville. Although the filming was scheduled to begin on December 13, 2006, it was delayed to December 15, 2006.[2] The action sequence, which involved the train crashing into police cars, was also delayed to January 8, 2007 and was filmed in an area just north of Greenville.[3]
The song that was used to link the scene where T-Bag leaves Ness City with the Hollanders and the following scene with C-Note in the diner is "Give Me Just a Little More Time". Towards the end of the episode where Haywire falls to his death, the song playing is "Home" by Alexi Murdoch. Another Murdoch song, "Orange Sky", was played during the Prison Break episode "English, Fitz, or Percy".
Prison Break continued to be placed second in the Monday 8:00pm timeslot behind NBC's Deal or No Deal in total viewers and the key demographic of adults 18-49. This episode achieved a 6.4% household rating and a 9% household share with an average of 10.1 million viewers, which is the highest recorded audience so far for the second season.[1][4]
Profiles is the sixteenth episode of Season 5 of Chicago P.D. This episode is part 1 of a two-part crossover event with Chicago Fire. The event starts with Profiles and concludes with Hiding Not Seeking. It is also the 100th episode of the series.
Chicago (episode)Season:2Episode:16Production Number:2AKJ16U.S. Air date:February 5, 2007UK Air date:UnknownDirector:Jesse BochcoWriter:Nick Santora & Matt OlmsteadEpisode GuidePrevious:The MessageNext:Bad Blood
Chicago is the thirty-eighth episode of Prison Break and is the sixteenth episode of its second season. It was written by Nick Santora and Matt Olmstead, and directed by Jesse Bochco. The episode first aired on February 5, 2007, making it the first episode to be aired during the February sweeps in the United States. It attained an average of 10.1 million viewers, which is the highest recorded audience for the second season so far.
I watched faith fully from the first day and took my attention, I enjoyed the romantic moments and laughed in others, but the end wrapped the plot. It is friendship in a poetic way. It is romance but more than romance it is the value of friendship across the time spectrum. Friends that are present and friendships that last a life time, and those that will come back at one point of your life to save you. Emotionally charged, the last two episodes acting was well done.
Chicago PD follows Detective Sergeant Hank Voight (Jason Beghe) and his elite Intelligence Unit at the Chicago Police Department combat brutal offences and bring the criminals of Chicago to justice. Despite the last episode of the crime drama being left on a cliffhanger, Chicago PD isn't planning to air on its usual NBC slot next week.
Season 2 of Chicago Med premiered on September 22, 2016 with the episode "Soul Care". The season consisted of 23 episodes. The season concluded on May 11, 2017 with the episode "Love Hurts".
After appearing in the season 1 finale, Jeff Hephner will appear as former firefighter, current fourth-year medical student Jeff Clarke for multiple episodes in season 2. Mekia Cox joins the cast as Dr. Robin Charles, an epidemiologist and daughter of Dr. Daniel Charles, in a recurring role.
'Chicago Med' returned with a new episode that was heartbreaking in many ways. Episode 16 saw two different families with babies come in who were treated by Dr Crockett who was affected the most as he had personal ties to the case.
Crockett who had lost his baby daughter in the past was seen facing the death of an infant and watching the parents having to use the infant's organs for another baby and thus saving a life in the process. A though bittersweet, it freshened old wounds in his heart. Coming to matters of the heart, the newest 'Chicago Med' episode left the most interesting development for last and it's related to none other than Dr Halstead!
While the episode was an emotionally charged one, it led to a shocking development that saw the return of a particular doctor who left the hospital for personal reasons. Toward the end of the episode, we see Sharon Goodwin (S Epatha Merkerson) with Dr Dean Archer (Steven Weber) in a restaurant telling him that the recent case made her feel that the emergency room needs an experienced emergency OB-GYN doctor and she already talked to someone. And who does the new doctor turn out to be? It's Dr Hannah Asher (Jessy Schram) who we know from previous seasons!
In the final moments of the episode, he told Hailey that he had joined an Army group that tracked down Cartel forces, which was relocating him to Bolivia for eight weeks. He swore to her that she is the love of his life, and that they would get through it.
In episode two we explore Los Angeles from Pasadena, Hollywood, Santa Monica to Manhattan Beach and meet up with Harrison Tang of Spokeo, Sarah Zurell of Pavemint, Andrew Blackmon of the The Black Tux, Bambi Francisco of Vator, Nick Green of Thrive Market, and Brew Johnson of PeerStreet. 781b155fdc