Delusional Teen Seeks Drama and Revenge | Chicago P.D. | PD TV
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- A teenage girl is found dead in the home of a baseball player, which leads to a delusional teen who is heavily armoured and holding hostages in order to make a scene.
From Chicago P.D. Season 4 Episode 6 "Some Friend": Burgess and new partner Officer Sorensen (guest star Kevin Kane) respond to a noise complaint from a house, only to find a dead teenage girl inside. The unit investigates the murder, which turns out to be the home of famous local baseball player Jake McCoy (guest star Billy Burke), who happens to be an old friend of Olinsky's. Also, after Lindsay mysteriously receives an arrangement of daisies, Halstead tracks them to a florist near Leavenworth Penitentiary, a prison which Erin reveals her father has served time in.
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If voight come after you run but he will catch you but the last thing he wanted to do was making the call “take it”. Probably the most difficult call of his entire career
Kid's a lost cause. It's sad, but there's no other choice. At least, he'll be with his father.
Depending on what you believe he's not going to be reunited with his father is father was a good cop who was killed in the line of duty his son is a hostage taker and criminal that means he is pretty much guaranteed to end up in the complete polar opposite place where his father is
@@TwoStacks217no cause he was mentally unwell, not a bad person.
@@elric5371That means nothing to most people, myself included. Everyone is responsible for their own actions, mental illness or not.
@@nave712 no he is not. His perception of reality is warped. It isn’t his fault he was that way, he had no control over it.
@@elric5371 As I said that means nothing to most people. He was incurable and unwilling to seek treatment. Mental illness truly sucks but no matter what it is you have to be willing to help yourself, this guy did not want to be helped.
you know Voight didn't wanna make that call. he desperately wanted to take him in one piece and breathing
Auch, Voight.. The actor did an amazing job. The kid was determined to kill as many as he could, so Voight had to make the call to neutralize a greater threat. The actor's voice breaking on the words, after sharing about his own loss -- good scriptwriting.
Alvin at the end was so sad
I would be smiling
I love how the cops didn't even check and see if he had a dead man switch attached to the explosives
Professional King of wrestling to amazing doctor what a life
The description is wrong because this scene is from S4E8: "A Shot Heard Around the World", not S4E6: "Some Friend".
What a tragic scene 😢
I found it funny
That boy let the darkness consume him
“I didn’t become a cop to hurt anyone.”
The criminals and wrongly convicted people he has interrogated: you sure about that pal?
He doesn’t hurt innocent people
He became a cop to protect people. Also he hasn’t hurt anyone wrongly convicted on the show in matter of fact he got in trouble for trying to get a wrongfully imprisoned man out of jail and risked his job for it.
Hank does have questionable tactics to save people but his motives for being a cop aren’t to harm people but rather to save people regardless of the line he has to cross.
@mmon7503 The term for that is chaotic good alignment. This means that even he realizes that sometimes, the laws as written need to be bent to show their flaws.
@@stormangelus6638 I’m just talking about his motives being not about violence but about saving people. Ik that he’s a chaotic good alignment character but his motive for becoming a cop isn’t to ruin people’s lives.
He never means to hurt people but in some cases he does or at the very least his friends do. One example is Jay getting an innocent man killed when he sends him to prison because an AI said he was the killer.
I miss Alvin 😢
Me too. Hated how they erased his daughter Michelle
The doctor from Chicago MD is in this episode since all 4 shows are connected.
Voight should’ve been straight with the kid’s mother when asked not to kill her son by telling her that it’s not an option as there’s only one way this was going to end.
You make it sound so easy. Telling a mother that they’re gonna kill her son
@@joewhitehead3 Except it wasn’t as Voight had already known how this was going to end and should’ve been straight with the kid’s mother as she was asking for an outcome that wasn’t going to happen.
Voight was doing everything he could to prevent that outcome. If the plan from the beginning was to kill him, they wouldn’t have even bothered with all the talking on the phone. Voight was trying to exhaust every possibility he could in order to get that kid out of the house without anyone getting hurt. He knew it was a possibility, but it wasn’t what he wanted. You can see how much it hurt him to make that call, but when he hung up the phone, there was no other option
I wonder if it would have made a difference if they brought his mother with to try to reason with him?
There was nothing more left to say….
That was hard to watch
Someone like this should be at the top of a watchlist
Sadly, these days that wouldn't do much.
@@Warrior1Spartan Why not?
@@joewhitehead3 Having your name on a list doesn't prevent you from committing crimes.
A watch list is traditionally for terrorists--people who have exhibited a tendency to kill over a relatively long time period and haven't yet been arrested/caught by law enforcement. The young man in the drama probably didn't start exhibiting his mental illness and/or nefarious intentions until recently. He may have not even have committed a crime until now. So there's no way to put him on a "watch list" until he shows himself as being a threat to others.
@@mask938 Maybe not minor crimes but certainly crimes on this big of a scale
so no cool
Why is it called teen, the guy is not a teen. Well they say he's in his 20's
MOM: "please don't kill him."
COP: [kills him]
gee i wonder why he was so distrusting of cops?!
He didn't leave them with any other choice. He was insane after all.
And now what will his mom say?
He believed his father didn’t get the help he needed!
Did you even hear what he was saying? Did you miss the part where he was trying to lure as many cops as possible to his house, which he'd rigged with explosives, by using two hostages who were definitely going to be used as colateral for his plan? He was insane! He left them no other choice!
@@jeannehall6546 It doesn't matter. Whatever she says, tell her that her son was a madman who tried to kill multiple cops by luring them to a house rigged with explosives by using a woman and her daughter as hostages who he was definitely going to use as colateral for his plot and that he refused to surrender peacefully, leaving the cops no choice but to put him down.
Anything she says or does in response to that will be a sign of whether delusion runs in the family.
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This doesn’t match the descriptiom
"which leads to a delusional teen who is heavily armoured and holding hostages in order to make a scene."
@@dietotaku no because this scene is from season 4 episode 8. Not episode 6
That's right. This scene is from S4E8: "A Shot Heard Around the World", not S4E6: "Some Friend".
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I wanna like the show but i can’t stand the smoker voice lol ✌🏻
EDIT: Whether he’s a smoker or not, it doesn’t matter- I can’t stand listening to that kind of voice. It’s a personal preference.
Your choice of words and we can't change people throw their flaws
I believe the actor, Jason Beghe, got that voice from an accident and an injury, not smoking, if that changes anything? I think he made the most of what remained of his voice and the producers liked it so he got casted, but this is from seeing other comments so u should look it up if u wanna see the specifics!
@@avanguyen4911 think you're right
It from a car accident not a smoker voice
His voice became like that when he was intubated when he was in an accident. He didnt choose it
The actor playing the bad guy is friggin gorgeous!!!