Eps10chicago Pd - Season 10 Here
After a brief hiatus, Chicago P.D. returned for its mid-season premiere with an episode that reminds us why we’re so hooked on the Intelligence Unit. " This Job " (S10E10) shifts the spotlight to rookie (Benjamin Levy Aguilar), testing his moral compass and his place within the team. The Case: Brutal Home Invasions
Torres, often seen in his "unofficial uniform" of jeans and a white t-shirt, faces a clear choice between who he is and who he fears becoming. He expresses distrust of Borkowski’s methods, highlighting his own reason for becoming a cop: he doesn't trust the system and wants to change it from within. Eps10Chicago PD - Season 10
The episode centers on a series of violent home invasion robberies. To crack the case, Intelligence is paired with (Tom Lipinski), an old-school veteran and former associate of Adam Ruzek . While the team is hunting a "cold-blooded monster" responsible for soullessly shooting victims, the investigation quickly becomes about more than just the crimes. Torres vs. Borkowski: A Clash of Styles After a brief hiatus, Chicago P
In a powerful display of team unity, Ruzek doesn't hesitate to side with Torres. Instead of dismissing the rookie, Ruzek finds a way to ensure Torres' concerns are heard while still making the case work for the victims. Voight’s Silent Support The Case: Brutal Home Invasions Torres, often seen
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Chicago P.D. Recap: Tension and Trust in Season 10, Episode 10, "This Job"
The real drama lies in the friction between Torres and Borkowski. It becomes clear that Borkowski operates with a "vastly different policing style"—one that leans into the darker, more aggressive habits the unit has struggled to move past.