how far would cops like Voight go before they become the criminals themselves??? or is he like the rest of the Americans allowed to be exempt from the rules when it suits them?? Doesn't the fact that he is so willing to use things such as torture to extract a confession worry you???
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Props to that actress. She seemed like such a oblivious older lady, then the break in character... getting tossed around like that too, never expected that. That whole scene sequence was brilliant.
The fact that even after all that trauma the victim still put other people first. Instead of screaming to be saved she warned them that there might be a bomb and that they should save themselves instead of her.
She didn't "put others first." The bomb would have gone off and everyone would have died. Her actions are the result of being beaten down and made to believe that there's a bomb there. Nothing wrong with screaming to be saved. In fact, it's normal. She was telling them that she couldn't leave because of the psychological abuse.
Yes absolutely me too, she was saving herself mostly, if she truly put others first she would have crossed the line and blew the bomb up ages ago to save others from finding it accidentally....
6:46 the woman: 'I've never seen that before in my life' Halstead: 'Me either, open the door' 🤣 Man, I miss the old Chicago PD when the whole team, all of them were more badass and more like a family. Nowadays the writers only write conflicts and made all the characters less badass, we don't see the group at Molly's at all. Jay was so great in the first few seasons, badass, with humor and actually, he and Voight were on the trajectory to becoming more like a father and son because Voight lost his son&Jay lost his father, and they both loved Erin. Till the end of season 6, you could see the writers were bringing them closer together then some writers and producers changed, and everything started to be messed up! I hate it. And now Halstead is gone. The writers totally f up his storyline (and many others as well).
@@lockjaw8378 - My comment still stands. Nothing "ironic" about what you wrote. As for "a ray of sunshine?" You're the one here applauding criminals as if that's the benchmark for *all* human behaviour. Stop projecting. You wrote bullsh*t. Own it.
VOIGHT: "I only need your voice and brain working. Everything else is a bonus for you. How much of it you keep is entirely dependent on how quick you talk Now, let's start with the fingers. To keep nine fingers, you tell me the door code." (Cuts).
so far , I think this must to being one of the toughest scene to film considering the fact the villain is a 55+ year old woman and Hang does it in his style ...
Voight did what he needed to do save the lives of two of his team. That old bag can sue him or bring him up on charges all she wants but they saved that girl from a monster.
No proffesional interrogator would ever recommend torture. It's illegal, inhuman and counter-productive. How are police officers better than criminals if they torture and beat them?
@@razvanrusu6272 what about the criminals that don't care? I'm talking about the criminals that are so supremely arrogant or undeniably evil that they will never EVER flip. What should happen to those guys?
The problem with what Voight did is that any halfway decent defence lawyer would get any charges dropped or reduced as actual physical torture by the police is illegal in all western countries, well nearly all.
I remember another episode, where Voight and Alvin came to a bar. The chick had some info they needed and she played as the dominant though woman. It just took some minutes to make her realize, that Voight and Alvin do not play around if it comes to their closest ones.
That was satisfying to my inner child that used to be abused by a woman like that. Gotta love TV, man. Heroes like Voight, could have used one in my day.
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7:13 doesn’t matter if your a woman of faith or a lady like Hyacinth Bucket in Keeping Up Appearances, Voight will use his ‘methods’ to get answers 😨😨😨
If more cops treated rapists and predators like this, there wouldn't be so many missing kids/women. Of course, let's not forget that there are a few cops who are the predators (many in NYPD). I love Hank Voight.
See, that premise is flawed. If cops treated suspects like that, they would only dare against minorities and poor people who may or may not be innocent. Would you want to be on the receiving end of that if you were innocent?
1) Your premise assumes the cop is correct in if the person in question is the predator. Under torture, eventually, anyone will confess to anything, guilty or innocent. 2) No small part of what makes our society a place we want to live and raise families is that (on paper) the police are NOT allowed to do these things.
@@thenormalformalandhormonal8531a predator is was interviewed and he said the thing that put him off was a strong male figger in the house, he was worried that he would get his teeth kicked in
Cant help but find the resemblance to the 'Amazon killer', which is a very real person. He hired a couple to do work on his property then shot the boyfriend and kept the girlfriend chained up in a crate just like this girl. Very scary real stuff.
She is not, otherwise she would have not given the code because in real life she would have prefered the torture to sell his facade of an innocent old lady much better
There was a case in Germany. A little boy was abducted for ransom. They got a suspict, the guy didn't talk. The police chief knew time was crucial - the boy wasn't safe with the guy. The police chief suggested torture threats to one of his subordinates. Guy got talking. Boy was found - kiddo was dead already, his murderer probably killed him very soon after he had him captured. Guy got lifetime with no way to get out ("Sicherungsverwahrung"). Once his time is done, he's deemed too dangerous for society and will be kept in a special prison. No way out, but not as harsh as the regular prisons. Police chief and his commissioner (?) got fines and probation. Because even in this situation it is NOT allowed to even threaten torture to a suspict. Might as well the wrong one (wasn't sentenced at that point) and it also opens doors better stay closed.
Criminals make this mistake all the time with the cops. You put in a steel vault door... in a wood frame house. FD could be through your wall in ten minutes, less if they aren't worried about your house falling down afterwards.
Exactly. There were enough tools in her garage to go through the other walls without FD even arriving. To be fair, it looks like the door went down into a masonry basement, which would be more of a job to get into, but they can still go through the plywood subfloor with a normal circular saw.
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” It seems there is a necessary evil to do things ordinary people are not able to do or willing to do. But necessary evil is not truly evil, is it? It is just a force we are looking away from but on the other hand, we are glad it stays close to our society because it sets the score.
The last scene was very special in a sense because you don’t know she’s the bad guy so my first reaction was come on voight she’s an old lady be gentle but then you realized during her interrogation that she was the mastermind so I’m like all good Hank do your thing. I’m alright with it, that old bag can suffer for all I care. If only we knew at the beginning, maybe it would help not to feel sympathy or empathy for her.
5:00 I know about acting but for fantasy; Why does Linsday react so much? Not every day they catch suspects and put smiles on their faces. If they want the criminals so badly, they needed to be clever as them. Because without it what chances do they normally have?
I really don’t know what the old ladies plan was here, with or without the code, they were eventually going to get that safe door open, the people inside were going to identify her as the one who locked them in? So what was the point of staying silent and defiant.
I know this brutal but who thought the cans of fuel in the shed where a wasted opportunity she doesn’t need her feet to tell Hank the code and it is still nowhere near the level of suffering she caused to others.
It makes me laugh nearly every chicago PD clip shows how these cops actions would be enough to allow every defendant to have all charges dropped for violating constitutional rights
I love Hank Voight how good would it be if they did some crossover episodes with Law & Order SVU and put him with Elliot Stabler they’d have a blast together..
“You wouldn’t dare…”
Him: *“Challenge accepted”*
As soon as she said that I thought "yeah, she's not met Voight, has she?" 😂😂
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"hold my badge"
@@mike_gread "hold my badge in your left hand"
"...why...?"
"Cause I'm about to show you how wrong you are, with your right..."
how far would cops like Voight go before they become the criminals themselves??? or is he like the rest of the Americans allowed to be exempt from the rules when it suits them?? Doesn't the fact that he is so willing to use things such as torture to extract a confession worry you???
Saying "you wouldn't dare" to Voight always makes me laugh
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Voight's hands are rated E for everybody
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@brandondunmoore 😂
He really don't care his hand are gender neutral
@@iPodCharger69420 ez
More like an 'A' rating. For Anybody can catch these hands 😂😂😂
Props to that actress. She seemed like such a oblivious older lady, then the break in character... getting tossed around like that too, never expected that. That whole scene sequence was brilliant.
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The fact that even after all that trauma the victim still put other people first. Instead of screaming to be saved she warned them that there might be a bomb and that they should save themselves instead of her.
She didn't "put others first." The bomb would have gone off and everyone would have died. Her actions are the result of being beaten down and made to believe that there's a bomb there. Nothing wrong with screaming to be saved. In fact, it's normal. She was telling them that she couldn't leave because of the psychological abuse.
@@rtphotos4691 That's how I saw it too. Self preservation, she doesn't want to die so she tells them to leave or they all die.
Yes absolutely me too, she was saving herself mostly, if she truly put others first she would have crossed the line and blew the bomb up ages ago to save others from finding it accidentally....
The way I see it, her brain just adapted to the situation and she could fathom reintegrating into society
if they came in she would have died simple as that
6:46 the woman: 'I've never seen that before in my life'
Halstead: 'Me either, open the door' 🤣 Man, I miss the old Chicago PD when the whole team, all of them were more badass and more like a family. Nowadays the writers only write conflicts and made all the characters less badass, we don't see the group at Molly's at all. Jay was so great in the first few seasons, badass, with humor and actually, he and Voight were on the trajectory to becoming more like a father and son because Voight lost his son&Jay lost his father, and they both loved Erin.
Till the end of season 6, you could see the writers were bringing them closer together then some writers and producers changed, and everything started to be messed up! I hate it. And now Halstead is gone. The writers totally f up his storyline (and many others as well).
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People want gender equality. So, here is Hank, treating every criminal the hard way.
Nothing to do with "gender equality." Criminals aren't the base line for human behaviour.
@@rtphotos4691 Well aren't you just a ray of sunshine. Irony seems to fly right past you, what bliss you live in.
What does this have to do with gender equality you weirdo? He’s still abusing his power just as pigs do.
@@lockjaw8378 - My comment still stands. Nothing "ironic" about what you wrote. As for "a ray of sunshine?" You're the one here applauding criminals as if that's the benchmark for *all* human behaviour. Stop projecting. You wrote bullsh*t. Own it.
And how delightful it was to watch him in action here!
Listening to Voight's voice turned my pumpkin spiced latte into black coffee with grit.
I love how you wrote this
Voight being slaying and being harsh and mean to every criminal. Gotta admire him
VOIGHT: "I only need your voice and brain working. Everything else is a bonus for you. How much of it you keep is entirely dependent on how quick you talk Now, let's start with the fingers. To keep nine fingers, you tell me the door code." (Cuts).
Always a pleasure to watch Voight at work.
As long as the suspect is guilty.
so far , I think this must to being one of the toughest scene to film considering the fact the villain is a 55+ year old woman and Hang does it in his style ...
The fists of justice are unisex.
Hang 😂
Unfortunately criminals come in all shapes, size, genders etc.
The scream of the actress was so good
Gggg
Voight did what he needed to do save the lives of two of his team. That old bag can sue him or bring him up on charges all she wants but they saved that girl from a monster.
No proffesional interrogator would ever recommend torture. It's illegal, inhuman and counter-productive. How are police officers better than criminals if they torture and beat them?
@@razvanrusu6272 what about the criminals that don't care? I'm talking about the criminals that are so supremely arrogant or undeniably evil that they will never EVER flip. What should happen to those guys?
@@redmondpeters6221 doesn’t make them abusing their rights right
@@jameliakingstom1190 yeah. Vigilantes do these things. Police shouldn't.
The problem with what Voight did is that any halfway decent defence lawyer would get any charges dropped or reduced as actual physical torture by the police is illegal in all western countries, well nearly all.
The actress of the victim really did a good job
The actress of the evil woman did a great job; everyone hates her. :)
@@hilaryc3203 very true
I remember another episode, where Voight and Alvin came to a bar. The chick had some info they needed and she played as the dominant though woman. It just took some minutes to make her realize, that Voight and Alvin do not play around if it comes to their closest ones.
Yep that bar stool got hurt LOL!!!
bro i get the chills when i watch these but i cant stop I'm addicted
A scream, get back to work, "3737" says a husky voice, door opens. Smooth.
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hank really said equal rights = equal fights
That was satisfying to my inner child that used to be abused by a woman like that. Gotta love TV, man. Heroes like Voight, could have used one in my day.
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This woman was one of the most memorable villains on thr show. The actress did a fantastic job 💯
Old Woman: "You wouldn't dare..."
Voight: "I'm about to end this woman's whole career."
7:13 doesn’t matter if your a woman of faith or a lady like Hyacinth Bucket in Keeping Up Appearances, Voight will use his ‘methods’ to get answers 😨😨😨
If more cops treated rapists and predators like this, there wouldn't be so many missing kids/women. Of course, let's not forget that there are a few cops who are the predators (many in NYPD). I love Hank Voight.
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No, there would still be just as many. They don't care about consequences.
See, that premise is flawed. If cops treated suspects like that, they would only dare against minorities and poor people who may or may not be innocent. Would you want to be on the receiving end of that if you were innocent?
1) Your premise assumes the cop is correct in if the person in question is the predator. Under torture, eventually, anyone will confess to anything, guilty or innocent.
2) No small part of what makes our society a place we want to live and raise families is that (on paper) the police are NOT allowed to do these things.
@@thenormalformalandhormonal8531a predator is was interviewed and he said the thing that put him off was a strong male figger in the house, he was worried that he would get his teeth kicked in
From day dot i was invested in every character but Olinsky is my man. First 4-5 seasons were amazing telly.❤
Cant help but find the resemblance to the 'Amazon killer', which is a very real person. He hired a couple to do work on his property then shot the boyfriend and kept the girlfriend chained up in a crate just like this girl. Very scary real stuff.
Love all the shows of Chicago seasons such as fd pd md
"You wouldn't dare."
Voight: "And I took that personally."
"You wouldn't dare."
I almost pity her. After she said that, Voight was definitely not going to let her go unscaved.
I wouldve played russian roulette with her without bullets without her knowing it
Just heard a scream and the code magically appeared😂😂
8:37
*scream* "3737"
dude that's fucking cold
2:41, love how Erin was like ruling everyone, and anyone else love the black jackets and attire?
This clip really made me laugh. Excellent acting there. 🤣 .
This Sceram put smile on my face
She didn't know who she was dealing with. I hope he cut of a few digits and then makes a call to jail to prepare them for her coming.
@@amarieoflothlorien ok
@@iPodCharger69420 ok
You sound like a pscyho, enjoying someone's "sceram." Presumably, you meant "scream."
@@rtphotos4691 shut up
After the scream the way Voight says the code is comically funny.
atwater and ruzek are so funny together 😭
When she screamed, i was like: yesss🤭
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My gosh my man Hank.....💓💓💓
"You wouldn't dare". Voight went super sayian.
This lady is insane
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The evil older one? Great actress.
@@hilaryc3203 yup
She is not, otherwise she would have not given the code because in real life she would have prefered the torture to sell his facade of an innocent old lady much better
@@22espec ah got it
There was a case in Germany. A little boy was abducted for ransom. They got a suspict, the guy didn't talk. The police chief knew time was crucial - the boy wasn't safe with the guy.
The police chief suggested torture threats to one of his subordinates. Guy got talking. Boy was found - kiddo was dead already, his murderer probably killed him very soon after he had him captured.
Guy got lifetime with no way to get out ("Sicherungsverwahrung"). Once his time is done, he's deemed too dangerous for society and will be kept in a special prison. No way out, but not as harsh as the regular prisons.
Police chief and his commissioner (?) got fines and probation.
Because even in this situation it is NOT allowed to even threaten torture to a suspict. Might as well the wrong one (wasn't sentenced at that point) and it also opens doors better stay closed.
Woman : screams
Sargent voight over the radio : 3737
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I know this a tv show.. but knowing that probably there is someone who has locked somebody just... UGH!
I've always loved the voice of the guy who plays Voight. He was the announcer for the Mercs faction way back in the day of Black Ops 2
Never stop makimg this love it much love from the uk 🇬🇧
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Erin is such a doll ❤
Criminals make this mistake all the time with the cops. You put in a steel vault door... in a wood frame house. FD could be through your wall in ten minutes, less if they aren't worried about your house falling down afterwards.
Exactly. There were enough tools in her garage to go through the other walls without FD even arriving. To be fair, it looks like the door went down into a masonry basement, which would be more of a job to get into, but they can still go through the plywood subfloor with a normal circular saw.
The women are more dangerous than the men most times. This was a good episode.
"You wouldn't dare..."
Try him.
her scream followed by the code, satifaction!
Voight is so badass! 🥲
"me either" 😂
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
It seems there is a necessary evil to do things ordinary people are not able to do or willing to do. But necessary evil is not truly evil, is it? It is just a force we are looking away from but on the other hand, we are glad it stays close to our society because it sets the score.
I think Voight is like this shows Batman.😃
M. Night Shyamalan: This will be a great plot twist for my movie!
Voight belives truly in gender equality like Batman those hands are Rated E for everybody 😂😂😂
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Aren't police officers trained in first aid 4:45? Like they just let him die. They didn't even try
What a evil and wicked woman 😡
Just finished watching Season 08. Those were good days, Now, it's too much difficult to do policing.
She's a really good actress. I've seen her pop up in Ozark, Better Call Saul and even The Onion New Network
whats the code "brandishes knife " you wouldnt dare!!!! ayeeeeeeeeee. 3737.
i know i aint the only one that LOL.😂😂😂😂
Not me realising that the girl in the shipping crate is Karen from shameless 🤣
Oh my God
You are a great actor my one and only favorite handsome idol ever
hank void are one of the most satisfying character you could watch. what he do , he just do what we want to do to a bad guy.
The last scene was very special in a sense because you don’t know she’s the bad guy so my first reaction was come on voight she’s an old lady be gentle but then you realized during her interrogation that she was the mastermind so I’m like all good Hank do your thing. I’m alright with it, that old bag can suffer for all I care. If only we knew at the beginning, maybe it would help not to feel sympathy or empathy for her.
I read the comments before I watched
Just off topic, at 3:43 Erin brakes with both feet. Is this really a thing?
Maybe it's the clutch?
@@cyclops0092 can’t be it’s an automatic car and you literally see her pressing both feet on 1 pedal (which is the breaks in this case)
Man all you need to do is have a lock knife and criminals will tell you anything.
5:00 I know about acting but for fantasy; Why does Linsday react so much? Not every day they catch suspects and put smiles on their faces. If they want the criminals so badly, they needed to be clever as them. Because without it what chances do they normally have?
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Yeah pretty sure that pick up would catch that mustang so quick
This where karen went tuens out she didnt make it to where she was going💀
Not gonna lie, I have a crush on Hank and I dont care what anyone thinks of it
Voight is by far my most favourite T.V. cop of all time
Should have more policemen like him love that guy
8:06-8:12 most sinister line i can hear
WOW!!!!! what a scary episode this one was. The women was rly a devil and it was rly hot wow.
When I first saw this episode, my first thought was, "this is Hank Voight you're messing with."
Well done ❤
I can't believe she actually said that to Hank? Is she crazy or just stupid. You don't say "You wouldn't dare" to Hank Voight, that's just suicide!
Little reason for a criminal to expect their arresting officer to be a high-functioning sociopath, so it kinda makes sense.
In a garage alone with a cop with an axe to grind? Oof. Bad call
He's not Samual L Jackson
Unthinkable
So bad lol
It's really hard 👍👍👍
That was an epic scene
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How’d the cops already get inside the safe when the other cops were trying to get in that strange
she led them there and closed it on them
Wow ..ur slow
She trapped them in there... thought that would be oretty obvious from the context
Hm. I wonder how admissible evidence acquired with torture is.
6:15 - Sandi Toksvig's let herself go
Really enjoy Voights character.
I really don’t know what the old ladies plan was here, with or without the code, they were eventually going to get that safe door open, the people inside were going to identify her as the one who locked them in? So what was the point of staying silent and defiant.
I know this brutal but who thought the cans of fuel in the shed where a wasted opportunity she doesn’t need her feet to tell Hank the code and it is still nowhere near the level of suffering she caused to others.
I’ve only just discovered this show, does anyone know where I can watch it in the UK?
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Voight believes in gender equality
Wish we had real cops like them
Moral of the story: plug in your refrigerator.
It makes me laugh nearly every chicago PD clip shows how these cops actions would be enough to allow every defendant to have all charges dropped for violating constitutional rights
Did he perforate her leathery hand well? Or did he just put the fear into her? I hope it's the first.
We need this Voight back
That old bat should have just given him the code right away.
I love Hank Voight how good would it be if they did some crossover episodes with Law & Order SVU and put him with Elliot Stabler they’d have a blast together..
She's Don Geiss's daughter of course she's evil