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Chicago PD Season 12 Episode 7 Review: Contrition

Critic's Rating: 3.6 / 5.0
3.6

What’s the quintessential Chicago PD motto?

Tell Voight the truth so he can lie for you.

It’s as simple as that, yet here we are 12 years later, and we see during Chicago PD Season 12 Episode 7 that it still isn’t clicking for the characters.

Gloria returns.
(Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)

In Dante’s defense, he’s relatively new to the equation, and while he adjusts remarkably well, he still keeps things close to the vest.

It’s too bad he didn’t keep things in his pants, or we wouldn’t be in this situation where we’re wondering about Kiana’s fate, now would we?

“Contrition” was an aptly titled hour as Torres spent the entirety deeply remorseful about something or another.

We started with his guilt over sleeping with Gloria, which jeopardized not just his job but Kim’s in the process.

And now we’ve ended it with him deeply fearful and remorseful about how his actions may have jeopardized newly minted Intelligence member Kiana.

Torres speaks to a priest.
( Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)

It’s not looking good for our boy!

After starting strong this season, this installment doesn’t keep up the quality of previous episodes in Chicago PD Season 12.

But it will set us up for a Fall Finale that will likely have us on our edge.

The problem is that I was never a fan of the Gloria storyline in the first place.

Torres isn’t without his flaws, like every character in this series, but it was irksome that he engaged in a sexual relationship with a confidential informant.

Torres' previous case comes back to haunt him and Burgess.
( Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)

Worse yet, even as a trauma survivor, it was always abundantly clear that Gloria was a force to be reckoned with and someone too endeared to the lifestyle that drug dealing could provide to give up on it altogether.

Gloria always wanted to become a queen pin, and her husband’s death was fortuitous, allowing her to do so.

And that’s why it never rang true that Torres would discard all reason and his gut instincts to buy whatever narrative he told himself about Gloria leaving town and starting over as a normal person.

If I’m not mistaken, didn’t she even say during Chicago PD Season 11 Episode 9 that she wasn’t capable of such a thing?

She never hid that the allure of that lifestyle still called to her even as she bid Dante farewell.

Voight wants Intelligence to look into Gloria.
( Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)

The second Zibata’s name came into the picture, and there was that Gloria connection; it was apparent that she was likely the person running things.

It didn’t matter how much denial Dante was in.

We should’ve known that the series would attempt to revisit this storyline based on how they left things, but frankly, I’d rather they didn’t.

It wasn’t the most interesting arc in the first place, and now it’s a colossal mess that requires too many things to even work as a feasible storyline in the first place.

For one, it hinges on Dante and Kim keeping this secret from everyone when we know nothing good comes from the unit keeping things like this under wraps.

Burgess in red.
( Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)

We’ve seen how the unit can erode because of secrecy.

We also know that Voight’s biggest issue isn’t that his team makes stupid mistakes or even breaks the law; they don’t tell him about it so that he can work his magic or properly prepare for how to handle it.

Kim kept things under wraps when she first found out, and Gloria disappeared, which was fair enough.

But it makes zero sense that Kim would double down on keeping things a secret once it emerged in the case, and the whole unit is now devoted to taking Gloria down.

It’s not even a matter of selling Dante out here, but simply presenting the rest of the team with the full story so that everyone could figure out how best to approach this case.

Burgess and Torres do some research.
( Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)

The case could fall apart because the team is in the dark.

It was great to see Kim in detective mode again.

She’s really great at handling certain things and people, and the particular fondness and care she extends to Dante and Kiana is where she’s at her strongest as a leader.

She’s emerging as a mentor to them both, protective of her charges, if you will, and almost this maternal energy emanates from her regarding both.

The moment she literally gave Dante an expression she probably reserved for Mack was hilarious and endearing.

Burzek at the bar.
( Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)

But it sucks that the hour saddles Kim with this situation because in order even to make it work, it forces the viewer to call into question the obvious: why withhold this information from Voight?

And that’s where this arc relies too heavily on contrivances.

The same goes for Dante, who is so naive about Gloria and thinks there’s a way through this where she doesn’t expose him.

It was also incredibly dicey that he popped up at Gloria’s place out of the blue, “randomly” tracking her down for old-time’s sake, and she bought into that for a while.

She’s a criminal who has been in the game for far too long not to think something was up.

Gloria returns.
(Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)

Dante’s visit while they were investigating the case felt like it would’ve tipped her off immediately, and thus, Kiana’s sudden appearance at the restaurant would automatically read as suspicious.

It’s like Torres endangered Kiana with that move alone, long before that cliffhanger ending.

Kiana going undercover was great because we got to see her doing something new.

And she was mostly great at it, and seeing her in this element was good.

The hour spent a shocking amount of time simply building up her cover and fixating on how she built trust with Gloria.

Kiana goes on her first undercover job.
( Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)

It mirrored how Dante did the same when he worked at the garage and poured himself into the operation, with the montage expressing the timely process.

So many of Kiana’s moments mirror or connect to Dante, which is interesting.

But if it wasn’t already suspicious that Dante popped up out of the blue, Kiana’s appearance and the badass way she disarmed that gunman should’ve raised red flags.

Instead, they allowed an illogical slip-up on Kiana’s part—despite how careful and intuitive she’s been thus far—to be the tipping point in Gloria’s realization.

Kiana undercover with Gloria.
(Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)

Kiana reciting Gloria’s pattern verbatim as Dante told her was one of the dumbest moments we’ve seen in a while because it was so forced.

Even though Kiana never went undercover, there’s no reason to treat her as if she’s completely green, either.

Despite the tense moments during that and how they led to Gloria’s distrust, Dante and Kim were more concerned about cutting off the feed before Gloria could reveal it was Dante she slept with rather than how dicey the situation may have been in the car.

Sure, Dante jumped out and ran to the location, wracked with guilt and hoping to get to Kiana in time, but losing ears caused more damage.

They couldn’t hear what else Gloria was saying, whether she bought what Kiana was saying or where she could’ve been taking them.

Gloria suspects?
(Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)

Knowing how cautious the unit has been over the season after Martel’s death, this situation is their worst fear for many reasons.

Kiana is off with Gloria; they have no idea where, and it’s still uncertain if she blew her cover.

Fortunately, despite that stupid mishap, Kiana Cook is resourceful and quick on her feet; she’ll likely be all right and pull this off.

But in the meantime, the unit will deal with this fallout and how it jeopardizes the case and one of its own.

Dante’s despair was palpable, and I appreciated the touch of him praying while running to the spot.

I also appreciated some of the lighter fare of this installment.

Torres speaks to the priest.
( Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)

Red is Kim’s color, and she should wear it more. I loved that jacket.

I also loved how she and Ruzek seized the opportunity to have an impromptu date night in the middle of the stakeout by going inside to have tacos while scoping things out.

Those tacos must have been legendary, given Ruzek’s reaction and the fact that he probably hated having to leave them there while ducking out before Gloria saw them.

Burzek likely earned overtime while turning their stakeout into a date? Goals.

Burgess and Atwater discuss the case.
( Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)

It was also great to have Ruzwater back in action and working together.

They’re OG’s as a partnership and a personal favorite, and we haven’t had them together in a minute.

Of course, Atwater was still criminally underused again, which is starting to become an alarming pattern.

At this point, it’s clear we won’t be getting another Atwater-centric for a while, and he’s been disappearing into the background and playing a supportive role in the interim.

Nevertheless, having the whole team in the episode was still good.

Over to you, Chicago PD Fanatics.

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Nanda

Thursday 21st of November 2024

Kim already covered for Kevin and Adam also did the same for him, but even though I now completely understand that it was just to add drama, Kim actually felt strongly that Adam had killed that man in 8x10 out of revenge and was hesitant to talk to the authorities They wanted her statement about what had happened, it was her doubt about him and she didn't want any problems for her career... I'm a Burzek fan, but I won't forget that lol

Jasmine Blu

Thursday 21st of November 2024

@Nanda, LOL! Yes, I remember that one. Burzek's journey is wild when you give it a lot of thought.

bethany

Saturday 16th of November 2024

i dont understand why my comments are not posting?

bethany

Saturday 16th of November 2024

from btses it looks like 12 should be kevin episode. 9 is kiana because they were looking for someone to play young kiana. 10 and 11 are adam because marina said it. 12 is kevin because kevin posted filming it with the director.

Jasmine Blu

Sunday 17th of November 2024

@bethany, Hmmm, interesting. I look forward to that!

stella

Saturday 16th of November 2024

i have question about episode 6. dont you think that was unhealthy reaction from adam in the locker room? isnt it unhealthy to want or need to keep eye on your partner at all times? he was acting they dont live together or she was going to another state or country. he almost freaked out at her going to another unit in the same city what would he do if she ever pull jason halstead on him? 😂 i remember they did same storyline with stellaride in 10×14. they were engaged and living together just like burzek. stella almost went to another firehouse. severide didnt almost freak out like adam. its canon adam has fear of losing kim and mack. emily dying in his arm must have made this fear grow. he took his eye of her for 1 minute and she was gone. i understand why he have this fear but he need to go to therapy and work on it. kim work through her issues. when will adam?

Jasmine Blu

Sunday 17th of November 2024

@stella, I can honestly say I didn't read as much into that as you did. To me, it felt more like she got her big break and earn her spot in Intelligence, she climbed the ranks and got where she was. And he didn't like that she was maybe letting Suarez get in her head about her position and who she is as a cop.

Also, it's genuinely nice to have her there and for them to be working together. Ruzek doesn't particularly like change, so that's how I viewed it. But who knows? Maybe it's something they'll bring up later.

bethany

Saturday 16th of November 2024

i understand why you think they should have told voight in this episode but i understand too why they didnt. its same reason voight, hailey, jay never told the team about roy. because then they become a part of it and look what becoming a part of it did to jay. the guilt destroyed him. kim knows she can go to prison for covering for him. why would she want to put the team in the same spot? i dont think knowing about the affair would have made any difference with how they solve the case.

we already know the team finds out about the affair. i am curious to see if they find out kim has been covering for him. they probably will because i dont think kim will let him take all the heat. i am curious to see how voight will react to kim keeping this from her. will he be disappointed or will he understand? what will be adam’s reaction? if this put kim’s job at risk or risk of jail time will adam be upset with torres?

Jasmine Blu

Wednesday 20th of November 2024

@bethany, I get what you're trying to say, but this is Chicago PD. Literally everything has always hinged on Intelligence members flubbing up and Voight covering for them. And again, this is the third storyline like this. It's not a stretch for some of the audience to not be invested or buying into potential consequences when we've seen it play out too many times. Now, I'm not saying they won't switch up on us, and for whatever reason, things may be different this time. But it still doesn't take away that this is the third time they've explored this in the first place.

But the whole sleeping with a CI thing is small potatoes compared to other stuff. Now if they were able to build up a case around him assisting her in some capacity, then, sure, they can take this arc somewhere major where they instill the fear of actual consequences in both the characters and the viewers. I also still suspect it will result the same where Torres and Kim skate by, but they'll make an effort to heighten the stakes.

The team shouldn't always rely on Voight to cover up their messes, but that's my point. They've literally done this for over a decade now. Kim isn't proving anything by digging the hold deeper in an effort to not make Suarez right when they're ten years into this already. It only makes things worse.

Jasmine Blu

Wednesday 20th of November 2024

@bethany, I'm saying that two other people did the exact same thing, so I'm not even comparing different crimes here. The same thing, and they got away with it. I think this is the issue with recycling a plot, the stakes don't feel feel high when we already saw previous results, and if they suddenly become high this time, it doesn't feel right because we saw the previous attempts.

I'm not saying that things won't be different here, maybe they will be. I'm excited to see the episode. But from what we saw in this one, I wasn't vibing with it because we went own this road before, and the actions didn't make sense.

Kim spent over ten years operating Voight with his cardinal rule of "Tell me the truth so I can lie for you." Suarez getting in her head about Voight fixing things or anyone saying he shouldn't have to fix things or babysit when we've spent ten years of him doing just that doesn't change what has been established. It's the entire premise of the unit and series at this point. Kim isn't proving anything by not telling Voight at this point, and it's not undoing what Suarez said or proving otherwise.

I love Ruzek to pieces. I genuinely love all of them I'm discussing, so criticizing them isn't about hating on the characters or anything, but Ruzek may not have made this specific mistake, but he's made aplenty, so he's not exactly a shining beacon of not doing things that could get him or even others fired. LOL! He should've been canned at least three or four times by now!

bethany

Tuesday 19th of November 2024

@Jasmine Blu, you are downplaying the situation here. this is like saying a person who got away with murder wont get in trouble for armed robbery. of course murder is worse but end of the day both are crimes like kim said its a crime to sleep with a ci and he could go to jail for it and she could go to jail for covering for him. if she told voight he would help cover for torres too and risk going to jail too. the team shouldnt always rely on voight to clean up their messes. hes not their babysitter. isnt this exactly what suarez was talking about to kim? adam has made mistakes in the past but hes never done anything like this. nothing that could jeopardize anyone in the team. of course we all know none of them will go to jail for long time or permanently lose their jobs over this. we all knew this in s9 too. because they are the main characters. that was a worry in s10 when it was announced jesse lee soffer. many of us wondered if jay would go to jail for covering up about roy.

Jasmine Blu

Sunday 17th of November 2024

@bethany, Yeah, I just don't think those situations are the exact same because not jeopardizing the career of subordinates is reasonable, but not telling the same man who keeps everyone out of trouble when we've seen time and time again that it's better when he's in the know is just stupid.

Kim was never endangering Voight's job. Ever. And this is the third storyline of an Intelligence guy sleeping with a CI and having to cover it up.

I thought the whole point of the episode before this with Suarez pointing out basically that Voight ALWAYS protects his people is the at it's not even a believable threat that any Intlligence member could ever lose their job in any of these situations. They've covered up literal murders by now. Unless they do something truly heinous beyond the scope of Voight's reach, they'll always be protected in that regard, and something as seemingly minor as sleeping with a CI isn't high up on the list.

Ruzek is tough to read, because on one hand, the audacity of him to be upset given his own record of things would be something else, but also, it's Ruzek, and he loves Kim, and he's audacious enough to be a bit mad. NOthing that will ruin the squad though.

I think the problem with this storyline for me is that the stakes aren't high enough here.

There's no universe where I can forsee either Torres or Burgess losing their jobs over this. We've seen the unit members do and cover up far worse.

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