Chicago P.D. season 7 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
A character grapples with impending obstruction charges and prison worries. Conversations about modern manhood's complexities unfold. Smokey's murder, involving $20,000, sparks suspicions of gang rivalry. Undercover tensions rise with Atwater facing distrust in Darius Walker's circle. A
Full Episode S07E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the state's attorney moving forward with charges against a character?
Yes, the state's attorney is proceeding with obstruction charges, with a trial expected next year.
What are the character's concerns about potential imprisonment?
The character is worried about facing solitary confinement and is considering options in general population.
What conversation topic do characters discuss regarding modern manhood?
Characters discuss the challenges men face today, balancing being strong, sensitive, and meeting societal expectations.
Who is Smokey and what happened to him?
Smokey is a member of a group who was murdered and robbed of $20,000, suspected to be an inside job or rival gang involvement.
What is Atwater's role in the episode?
Atwater is working undercover in Darius Walker's organization, facing distrust and tension, particularly with Peanut.
What is the significance of the bakery business?
The bakery business is used for money laundering and is part of Darius Walker's efforts to empower the black community.
What legal troubles is Ruzek facing?
Ruzek faces legal issues related to obstruction charges, with Voight attempting to intervene on his behalf.
What happens during the undercover drug deal?
A planned undercover drug deal results in a shootout, leading to Walker's arrest but raising questions about his involvement in murders.
What is Darius Walker's justification for his actions?
Walker justifies his criminal activities as a means to reinvest in the community and empower strong individuals.
How is Ruzek's legal case resolved?
Ruzek's charges are dropped, suggesting Voight's influence in resolving the case behind the scenes.