I don't know you, but I would have found it satisfying if Dylan, the killer of Olinsky's daughter, had gotten the death sentence, with all those deaths.
@@itsbear882 I hope we'll see them again in the future and that they'll be killed. Pulpo for self-defense and Dylan for the death sentence. I can't bear that they're still alive.
Okay seriously this is like if somebody killed my one of my family members I would definitely do the same he's desperate that was probably his only family member they were probably like so so close cuz some people are closer to their dad than their moms and some people are closer to their moms than their dad but if a dad is going to do all this sacrificing himself knowing everything can go wrong then you know he's a good father I feel bad for him oh nvm
That's all well and good, but he tried to kill the wrong guy. If Al wasn't working this guy, he would have hired someone else to take that little girl's dad away for no reason other his own grief. There's a reason for the saying "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind"
Makes you realise how terrible these police officers are... they have to wait until a man is so distraught about the loss of his daughter that he hires a hitman to kill the man he thinks was responsible, only to then solve the case within one day. The show creators do a really good job of making the characters very hateable.
This isn't on the characters in the show, they can't solve literally every crime. They solve the ones that are either given to them or land on their laps. This one just got there in a different way.
I don't know you, but I would have found it satisfying if Dylan, the killer of Olinsky's daughter, had gotten the death sentence, with all those deaths.
No it never did it was a dropped storyline like Antonio running a boxing gym for at risk youth that never got resolution because the showrunners pandered more to Halstead and whichever partner he was porking that season.
@@coriannm318 and it wasn’t always partners. He had a hookup with a drug dealer in season 5. His ex wife from the army appeared in season 4 and that lead to his downfall with Erin. And back on season 2 of Fire he had a thing with Gabby Dawson. For Halstead love really was an open door, a revolving door.
And that's how the cookie crumbles. Nobody should be above the Law or take it into their own hands regardless of circumstances. To be good at your job as a Police Officer, you need to know when to switch off your feelings. They'll get in the way. That in no way means you must be heartless, but if you don't and stick with the facts someone will get hurt or worse.
Olinsky was pretending to be a hitman to nail the Prof for hiring a killer. The real killer was someone entirely different, a character who did not show up in this clip. Omar was a bystander who witnessed the murderer running away.
But their arrival - along with the impact of youngster Armando Broja, who produced another impressive cameo - injected some passion into the game and changed things for Chelsea as they responded impressively to going a goal down. It was Chilwell who stole the show, though, providing a goal and an assist from the left wing-back position. Tuchel said after the game he looks like he is "lacking rhythm" in training, but the England international was supremely sharp when he came on and was decisive off the bench.
Chelsea substitutes Kai Havertz and Ben Chilwell inspired a 2-1 comeback win over West Ham as VAR contentiously chalked off a late equaliser by Maxwel Cornet. Thomas Tuchel's side could not afford another defeat after Tuesday's 2-1 loss at Southampton and things looked bleak for the home side when Michail Antonio poked in from close range to put West Ham in front (62). But Chelsea roared back into life after going behind, with Chilwell equalising off the bench (76) before setting up Havertz for what proved to be the winner (88).
Man of the match: Ben Chilwell. How Chelsea snatched a late win with the help of VAR Chelsea were looking to put a frustrating August behind them against West Ham, but it was more of the same for most of the first half as they struggled to trouble the visitors, with ex-Blues defender Kurt Zouma putting in a solid display. The best chance of the half fell to Christian Pulisic, but his tame effort was blocked by West Ham's record-signing Lucas Paqueta on his full league debut. Chelsea midfielder Mateo Kovacic also tested the West Ham goal from the edge of the area, but fired narrowly wide. Team news Chelsea’s Wesley
Cornet thought he had won the game for West Ham prior to Havertz's goal when Said Benrahma's cross found him free at the back post only to watch his header strike the post. The West Ham forward, though, can feel aggrieved after VAR harshly ruled out what would have been a stoppage-time equaliser for a soft challenge on Mendy by Bowen. Tuchel subs make the difference Twitter
It was a fast start to the second half for both teams, but West Ham made the breakthrough as Declan Rice capitalised on some weak goalkeeping by Mendy from a corner to set up Antonio, who tapped in with the ball basically on the line
The performance of Havertz will be a boost to all Chelsea fans as he reacted well to playing with his new striking rival Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang watching from the stands, scoring his first goal of the season. Another plus for Chelsea, who have lacked a cutting edge up front for most of the season. Chelsea's next fixture is in Croatia on Tuesday September 6, when they begin their Champions League campaign away to Dinamo Zagreb, kick-off at 5.45pm.
Image: Chelsea's Kai Havertz celebrates after scoring his side's second goal The arrival of Havertz and Chilwell off the bench made all the difference for Chelsea as the left-back produced a smart front-post finish to level the game before turning provider for the Germany forward as he claimed his first goal of the season to win the game for the Blues.
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Chelsea’s Wesley Fofana and West Ham’s Lucas Paqueta, the two big-money signings for both clubs, made their full Premier League debuts following summer moves. Kai Havertz and Mason Mount dropped to the Chelsea bench as Reece James returned after illness. Former Chelsea left-back Emerson Palmieri was picked to start for West Ham on his return to Stamford Bridge. Conor Gallagher, Christian Pulisic and Ruben Loftus-Cheek were also brought into the Chelsea line-up after the 2-1 defeat to Southampton
Neither team was able to register a shot on target in what was a forgettable first half, with Pablo Fornals hitting West Ham's only shot of the half over the bar as Chelsea's expensive new back line - which included £75m debutant Wesley Fofana - had a largely quiet opening 45 minutes.
Image: Chelsea's Ben Chilwell makes it 1-1 West Ham substitute Cornet, who struck the post with a free header before Havertz's late goal, thought he had redeemed himself with a stoppage-time winner only for VAR to rule the goal out for a very soft foul on Edouard Mendy by Jarrod Bowen. Chelsea getting back to winning ways moves them momentarily up to fifth, while West Ham languish in 17th just above the relegation zone after claiming only one win from their opening six games
The Blues are then back in Premier League action on Saturday September 10, when they will make the short journey across west London to Fulham, kick-off at 12.30pm. West Ham also begin their European journey in midweek, when they host Steaua Bucharest on Thursday September 8, kick-off at 8pm. The Hammers will then host Newcastle in the Premier League on Sunday September 11, kick-off at 2pm, live on Sky Sports.
Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this. Open Privacy Options Thomas Tuchel made five changes from the Chelsea team that lost 2-1 to Southampton, sending a message to some of his more regular starters after an underwhelming start to the season. Mount, Havertz, Chilwell and Jorginho watched on from the bench as Chelsea struggled to create any clear-cut chances for the first hour or so.
Aw I miss olinsky man he was a legend an old school cop didn't deserve to be killed offf
I don't know you, but I would have found it satisfying if Dylan, the killer of Olinsky's daughter, had gotten the death sentence, with all those deaths.
I agree
@@itzbp9949 Like Pulp who killed Jules. Personally, I find it annoying that he has not yet been killed in self-defense.
Agree
@@itsbear882 I hope we'll see them again in the future and that they'll be killed. Pulpo for self-defense and Dylan for the death sentence. I can't bear that they're still alive.
I feel bad for the dad. He just wants justice for his kid.
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True, but killing an innocent man who, he himself, has a daughter that would then grow up without her father ... is it worth it?
He was the one who killed his kid I swear
@@spriv5657 No, someone else killed her.
But that would've been an interesting twist.
@@virz4432 thanks bro
Honestly? Ollinsky does look like a hitman lmao. The beanie, the long coat and beard reminds me a lot of Leon The Assassin
and has the skills, he's a sniper.
no way this was 9 minutes it felt like a movie😅
Ikr
It always does and then at the end you really really want part 2
The whole show is better than a movie the screenplay the direction the actors acting is all top nosh I have never seen a tv show this good directed
it did feel like a movie
Ikr🤔😑
That was intense love the series
Law enforcement and justice are not the same thing unfortunately
Okay seriously this is like if somebody killed my one of my family members I would definitely do the same he's desperate that was probably his only family member they were probably like so so close cuz some people are closer to their dad than their moms and some people are closer to their moms than their dad but if a dad is going to do all this sacrificing himself knowing everything can go wrong then you know he's a good father I feel bad for him oh nvm
That's all well and good, but he tried to kill the wrong guy. If Al wasn't working this guy, he would have hired someone else to take that little girl's dad away for no reason other his own grief. There's a reason for the saying "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind"
If I was in the same situation as him I would do the same.
I miss AL so much.
I love all of your videos they are amazing. And I all so feel bad for the dad to.
I have to put my thermals on every time I watch an episode 🤣
love atching chicago PD. i LIterally watch alot everyday.
Same
Love the show keep it up hope you hit 1m soon
Still had to slam the guys face into the wall
Yeah, what's with that.
Makes you realise how terrible these police officers are... they have to wait until a man is so distraught about the loss of his daughter that he hires a hitman to kill the man he thinks was responsible, only to then solve the case within one day. The show creators do a really good job of making the characters very hateable.
Bruh.
you realise they do the jobs theyre given right
This isn't on the characters in the show, they can't solve literally every crime. They solve the ones that are either given to them or land on their laps. This one just got there in a different way.
It's almost like they're humans too, not mutant supersoldiers
I feel bad for the dad he just wants justice for his kid
So who did it?
9:10 that cop should be disciplined. He did not need to shove his face into the wall.
I don't think I would see this much sympathy if he was black
@@mvmsma congratulations. You are that guy.
I like this series a lot I feel bad for the dad I really do he just wanted justice for his daughter
Did the issue between Olinsky’s “2” daughters get resolved? I sort of quit after a certain episode involving him
I don't know you, but I would have found it satisfying if Dylan, the killer of Olinsky's daughter, had gotten the death sentence, with all those deaths.
No it never did it was a dropped storyline like Antonio running a boxing gym for at risk youth that never got resolution because the showrunners pandered more to Halstead and whichever partner he was porking that season.
@@nightwingman666 😅😂Facts
@@coriannm318 and it wasn’t always partners. He had a hookup with a drug dealer in season 5. His ex wife from the army appeared in season 4 and that lead to his downfall with Erin. And back on season 2 of Fire he had a thing with Gabby Dawson. For Halstead love really was an open door, a revolving door.
They did not even let Lexie meet her half-sister before Lexie died.
I hope they caught the real murderer atleast...
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Chelsea: Mendy (4); Fofana (6), Silva (8), Koulibably (6); James (7), Gallagher (5), Kovacic (6), Cucurella (6); Loftus-Cheek (5), Sterling (6), Pulisic (6).
Subs: Jorginho (n/a), Broja (7), Mount (7), Chilwell (9)Havertz (8).
West Ham: Fabianski (7), Coufal (6), Zouma (8), Kehrer (6), Emerson (6), Rice (7), Soucek (6), Paqueta (7), Bowen (6), Fornals (6), Antonio (7).
Subs: Cornet (7), Ogbonna (n/a), Benrahma (7).
Man of the match: Ben Chilwell.
That was smooth
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I feel terrible for the father
And that's how the cookie crumbles. Nobody should be above the Law or take it into their own hands regardless of circumstances.
To be good at your job as a Police Officer, you need to know when to switch off your feelings. They'll get in the way. That in no way means you must be heartless, but if you don't and stick with the facts someone will get hurt or worse.
I no longer understood, so Olinsky was the one who killed the daughter or who was the murderer?
Olinsky was pretending to be a hitman to nail the Prof for hiring a killer. The real killer was someone entirely different, a character who did not show up in this clip. Omar was a bystander who witnessed the murderer running away.
Olinsky is the cop who pretended to be the hitman to kill Omar
No. Olinsky didn't kill the daughter.
Someone else did. But not the accused one.
If you call down a curse on any one, look out for two graves.
- Attributed as a Japanese proverb by William Griffis, 1876
So not cool man
7 hours of work going out to have you guys ready to go to West
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But their arrival - along with the impact of youngster Armando Broja, who produced another impressive cameo - injected some passion into the game and changed things for Chelsea as they responded impressively to going a goal down.
It was Chilwell who stole the show, though, providing a goal and an assist from the left wing-back position. Tuchel said after the game he looks like he is "lacking rhythm" in training, but the England international was supremely sharp when he came on and was decisive off the bench.
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Yes
Wot happened to Olinski? I dint see him anymore on the newer episodes
He died .
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@@Lburt07 he took the fall for a murder that voight did . He was suppose to get out .. but there was an ordered hit on him in jail
@@jaunbonaysmith he got caught in a revenge plan 😰😪 took the fall for voight .
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Chelsea substitutes Kai Havertz and Ben Chilwell inspired a 2-1 comeback win over West Ham as VAR contentiously chalked off a late equaliser by Maxwel Cornet.
Thomas Tuchel's side could not afford another defeat after Tuesday's 2-1 loss at Southampton and things looked bleak for the home side when Michail Antonio poked in from close range to put West Ham in front (62).
But Chelsea roared back into life after going behind, with Chilwell equalising off the bench (76) before setting up Havertz for what proved to be the winner (88).
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When I saw the title I swore I thought the missing girls name was “Rebecca Black”-
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Yea but it's not in his place to do the justice let him leave it to the cops
I feel also extremely bad for the dad, but he WAS going to commit murder.
Man of the match: Ben Chilwell.
How Chelsea snatched a late win with the help of VAR
Chelsea were looking to put a frustrating August behind them against West Ham, but it was more of the same for most of the first half as they struggled to trouble the visitors, with ex-Blues defender Kurt Zouma putting in a solid display.
The best chance of the half fell to Christian Pulisic, but his tame effort was blocked by West Ham's record-signing Lucas Paqueta on his full league debut. Chelsea midfielder Mateo Kovacic also tested the West Ham goal from the edge of the area, but fired narrowly wide.
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Cornet thought he had won the game for West Ham prior to Havertz's goal when Said Benrahma's cross found him free at the back post only to watch his header strike the post. The West Ham forward, though, can feel aggrieved after VAR harshly ruled out what would have been a stoppage-time equaliser for a soft challenge on Mendy by Bowen.
Tuchel subs make the difference
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It was a fast start to the second half for both teams, but West Ham made the breakthrough as Declan Rice capitalised on some weak goalkeeping by Mendy from a corner to set up Antonio, who tapped in with the ball basically on the line
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The performance of Havertz will be a boost to all Chelsea fans as he reacted well to playing with his new striking rival Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang watching from the stands, scoring his first goal of the season. Another plus for Chelsea, who have lacked a cutting edge up front for most of the season.
Chelsea's next fixture is in Croatia on Tuesday September 6, when they begin their Champions League campaign away to Dinamo Zagreb, kick-off at 5.45pm.
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Chelsea's Kai Havertz celebrates after scoring his side's second goal
The arrival of Havertz and Chilwell off the bench made all the difference for Chelsea as the left-back produced a smart front-post finish to level the game before turning provider for the Germany forward as he claimed his first goal of the season to win the game for the Blues.
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Chelsea’s Wesley Fofana and West Ham’s Lucas Paqueta, the two big-money signings for both clubs, made their full Premier League debuts following summer moves.
Kai Havertz and Mason Mount dropped to the Chelsea bench as Reece James returned after illness.
Former Chelsea left-back Emerson Palmieri was picked to start for West Ham on his return to Stamford Bridge.
Conor Gallagher, Christian Pulisic and Ruben Loftus-Cheek were also brought into the Chelsea line-up after the 2-1 defeat to Southampton
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Neither team was able to register a shot on target in what was a forgettable first half, with Pablo Fornals hitting West Ham's only shot of the half over the bar as Chelsea's expensive new back line - which included £75m debutant Wesley Fofana - had a largely quiet opening 45 minutes.
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Chelsea's Ben Chilwell makes it 1-1
West Ham substitute Cornet, who struck the post with a free header before Havertz's late goal, thought he had redeemed himself with a stoppage-time winner only for VAR to rule the goal out for a very soft foul on Edouard Mendy by Jarrod Bowen.
Chelsea getting back to winning ways moves them momentarily up to fifth, while West Ham languish in 17th just above the relegation zone after claiming only one win from their opening six games
The Blues are then back in Premier League action on Saturday September 10, when they will make the short journey across west London to Fulham, kick-off at 12.30pm.
West Ham also begin their European journey in midweek, when they host Steaua Bucharest on Thursday September 8, kick-off at 8pm.
The Hammers will then host Newcastle in the Premier League on Sunday September 11, kick-off at 2pm, live on Sky Sports.
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Thomas Tuchel made five changes from the Chelsea team that lost 2-1 to Southampton, sending a message to some of his more regular starters after an underwhelming start to the season.
Mount, Havertz, Chilwell and Jorginho watched on from the bench as Chelsea struggled to create any clear-cut chances for the first hour or so.
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