Father Holds Up A Police Station | Chicago P.D. | PD TV

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A desperate Father searching for his missing daughter holds up a Police Station & takes Mouse (Samuel Caleb Hunt) hostage.

From Chicago P.D. Season 3 Episode 3 'Actual Physical Violence' - A desperate man searching for his daughter holds a member of the team hostage; Voight learns about the accusations Bunny made regarding a case from his past; Antonio finds out that Olinsky has been keeping a secret.

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コメント (21)
  • @kngrzz007
    Sad that this man had to hold an entire police department hostage just so someone would listen and take him seriously....smh
  • Can't blame the man. He just wanted to save his daughter and the fact he was willing to go to such extreme measures to find her. What he did was wrong, but I sympathize with a father who's willing to do whatever it takes for the people he loves.
  • I really don't blame him. Everyone blew him off and tried to send him in a loop. This was probably the only way they would actually do it
  • In his defense, she was being unnecessarily catty and rude.
  • While I can't say him taking a police station hostage just to hear him out was a smart move, I do respect his dedication to finding his kidnapped daughter.
  • What a lot of people forgot about Mouse was that he had the same training as Jay. And this episode proved that. He stayed calm to survive, although he could have gotten out of there in two seconds. When the guy first grabbed him, Mouse’s face was like “ugh really”. But he did an amazing job of de-escalating the situation so the guy didn’t open fire on the rest of the cops. And he kept the rest of the unit calm as well so that no one lost there life, even the guy holding him hostage. Mouse would have been an amazing cop. Even though he & Jay had the same training in the military, Mouse is much smarter than Jay. Especially in a situation like this. Jays a great cop but he’s fueled by emotions & isn’t that great of a de-escalator. But he’s valuable because he’s the best shot on the team. If Jay had just fired, that would have killed Mouse & an innocent man & put the rest of the cops in danger.
  • So Mouse could've disarmed the guy the entire time but decided not to to get to the bottom of it? Get that man a badge already.
  • I don’t blame the guy. He wasn’t a killer, just a desperate man trying to find his daughter, but the police kept ignoring him and wouldn't help. I know what he did was wrong, but he did what he had to do to find his daughter and bring her home safely.
  • This just goes to show how much he loves his daughter and is willing to do anything to find her 😥 that look on his face gosh there is not one time when I watched this episode that I didn't bust into tears 😭 truly heartbreaking 😰
  • @SB-qz8xs
    I miss Mouse. Such a waste of an incredible character and actor.
  • Honestly, I kind of understand the frustration of the guy. That was really no deescalating behaviour from Trudy
  • Mouse was such an awesome character in this episode. I can’t blame the father for doing what he did, because he just wanted to find his daughter and not keep getting the run around.
  • Can't blame him for what he did because no one was listening to him. He was a desperate father looking for his missing daughter. They weren't listening to him so he made them. He is not a bad guy he just made a bad decision.
  • @kays2084
    I don't know about those people with the fender bender, but if I was in a police station for something like that and a guy came in desperate like that begging for help saying his daughter was missing (no matter the age) I'd step aside.
  • Also that Mouse removed the bullets from the man’s gun and reduce his felony charge to reckless endangerment because Mouse felt bad and sorry for the guy
  • I watched this episode. It broke my heart, all I thought was how many girls in this modern world end up sex slave? The numbers just in the US will make you nauseous. It reminded of how my parents were protective and almost paranoid about safety when we were growing up.
  • @lunab8775
    My favorite line “what took you so long” 😂 to me, meaning that Mouse could have disarmed the guy right from the start but was biding his time
  • @ToCam-fl8ry
    Jay was worried about Mouse here, but he also waited for Mouse to react, as Jay knew Mouse had training, and it was taking too long in Jay's view. Jay and Mouse characters were some of the best and most interesting characters on PD, their friendship was golden even tho they didn't focus on it that much on the show - this is a testament to both of these actors' talents. But this is what angers me the most, to this day - how the producers and writers of PD not only wasted Mouse & Jay's friendship (we never got to know what really happened to them in Afghanistan, on ' THAT day', as Mouse put it in season 3, and we never got to know the secret of Jay's war trauma, as Mouse also suggested once on the show, that Jay was tortured during the war). And more than that, it angers me how the new producer, Gwen Sigan, ruined Jay's storyline in the last 3-4 seasons before his departure and wrote him an ending that was absolutely insulting to his character, and to Jesse's hard job that he did on this show for a decade! By the way, Antonio got a terrible send-off too. And Antonio & Jay's friendship was equally wasted in later seasons even tho literally, out of the entire PD cast, Jesse and Jon, so Jay & Antonio, were the only ones next to Voight, so Jason, who started this spin-off (for people who don't know: PD is a spin-off of Chicago Fire in One Chicago universe). It was Jay and Antonio who were the only characters out of the PD cast who appeared, alongside Jason, on Chicago Fire, before PD was even filmed and aired. This is how the whole OG Unit and PD started - from Jay being undercover on Fire, getting together with Gabby, Antonio's sister, and solving the case on Fire. As a thank you, Antonio rewarded Jay by recommending him to the Intelligence, to the newly forming Unit, which ultimately, became Voight's Unit. And Jay and Antonio were already friends on Fire, so they knew each other even before this. So Voight, Antonio, and Jay were, in fact, the OGS of the Unit, the main characters who started this whole PD thing, and Jay& Antonio's friendship was the oldest one in the Unit, only after Voight and Olinsky's. Yet later on, they were treated terribly, especially Antonio and Jay in their last seasons respectively. I will NEVER forgive the new producer, Gwen, for this. In fact, I'll make sure to not watch any of her shows in the future, as she doesn't respect the characters & the original material, which wasn't hers. The direction of PD turned awful when Derek Haas really gave up the wheel, and even though he was still a producer on the show, he wasn't the main guy who overlooks in detail the plots and makes the most important decisions. Haas and Olmstead, together invented the whole One Chicago Universe, including PD, so he knew these characters and what he was doing the best. Gwen is absolutely awful as a showrunner!
  • They tried to make him seem irrational but he was truly doing the only thing that would work to find his daughter. It's not his fault that every police station blew him off, including this one, and nobody even bothered to follow up on the evidence that even he figured out.