Chicago PD: Season 7 - Episode 5; Brother's Keeper

  • (0:02)  Ruzek And Atwater Respond To A Shooting At A Restaurant / 2448 S. Oakley Avenue, Chicago

  • (0:06)  Atwater And Ruzek Go To An Auto Salvage Yard To Look For The Vehicle Involved / Again Auto Parts; 1300 N. Kostner Avenue, Chicago

  • (0:10)  Uniform Officers Pull Over The Impound Lot Owner / 1650 N. Lowell Avenue, Chicago

  • (0:16)  Barnes Residence / 2240 W. 37th Street, Chicago

  • (0:22)  The Unit At A Motel Looking For Barnes / Amber Inn; 3901 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago

  • (0:26)  Spotting Cranston In Front Of His Residence Just Before He Starts Shooting / 2344 W. Taylor Street, Chicago (Note: The Alley Is Just Left Of His Door)

  • (0:31)  The Church For The Funeral / Saint Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral / 835 N. Oakley Avenue, Chicago

  • (0:32)  Gina Morales' House Where They Find Cranston / 4328 S. Union Avenue, Chicago

  • (0:39)  Voight With Ruzek At A Bar When Voight Takes Him Out Back To Let Ruzek And Werner Fight It Out / The Water Hole; 1400 S. Western Avenue, Chicago

3 comments:

  1. The scene involves a car chase, which was filmed on a street in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago. The article also mentions Luxespeed, a company that provides luxury car rentals, as one of the vehicles used in the scene. The use of high-end vehicles adds an extra layer of excitement and realism to the car chase scene. Overall, the article provides interesting insights into the behind-the-scenes aspects of filming a popular TV show.

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  2. In "Chicago PD: Season 7 - Episode 5: Brother's Keeper," tensions rise as the team tackles a complex case that tests their loyalty and ethics. As secrets unravel, every choice feels like a word in wordle unlimited strategic and vital.

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  3. The plot, filled with high-stakes situations and emotional moments, kept viewers on the edge of their seats. The characters, particularly Voight and Atwater, were put in difficult positions, making this episode a standout. It's like trying to complete a level in moto x3m where each decision feels like a high-flying stunt.

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