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Post by CF Germany on May 2, 2013 5:33:13 GMT -5
Official description:
Events force Lieutenant Casey to team up with the Intelligence Unit, now run by Voight, who doesn’t appear to have changed his crooked ways after his stint in prison. Shay’s excitement at the prospect of becoming a parent grows, while Mills and Dawson face some personal challenges. Meanwhile, the house comes together to support the opening of Molly’s.
Source: NBC
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Post by chica18 on May 16, 2013 7:28:55 GMT -5
Great episode! Can't wait for next week. I can't stop wondering who the person working with Voight is at the end of last night's episode...!
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Post by lasiared on May 17, 2013 11:48:16 GMT -5
- Kelly and Boden working together...I could use more of that, especially if you consider that Boden and Benny Severide were on Squad together***here comes the next generation*** - I don't want Voight to be a a bad guy....some of you alredy know my "being undercover idea" and I gonna stick with that. - Dawson and Mills broke up- a break up is always tough but I think this was a good move. I like seperately!Well, not to mention that I believe that Gaby and Matt are the perfect fit. - of course, I loved the bromance,early stage but still, moments between Casey and Severide...it'd be great to find out how close they were before Andy's death.
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Post by wrightso on May 18, 2013 0:27:43 GMT -5
I just watched "Let Her Go" for the 3rd time. Wow. The cinematography was brilliant. The chase scene on the L and the corresponding L platforms was fantastic. Amazing cooperation between the producers and the city. Well done city of Chicago! However, as a huge hockey fan (sorry Bruins not Blackhawks), I let out a loud, very verbal "No Way" when hockey HOF curator Phil Pritchard entered Molly's with the Stanley Cup. Now I know this was a cute way of NBC promoting their coverage of the Stanley Cup Playoffs and the producers sucking up to NBC but still, I guarantee you all hockey fans thought it was cool. Great job CF. Bring on the season finale!
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