Knocked the Family Right Out is the eleventh episode of the third season and the 49th overall episode of Chicago P.D.
Summary[]
The team investigates a home invasion in which the suspects puts a gas in the home and knocks the victims out. It is later revealed that the investigation turns into a rape case because one of the female victims was raped by one of the suspects. When the Chicago P.D. believes they've caught a suspect, another home invasion occurs and the female is raped again. Lindsay questions the victim which leads into a trap and is kidnapped. Meanwhile, Voight help his old cellmate restart his life after he is released from prison.
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Jason Beghe as Sergeant Hank Voight
- Jon Seda as Detective Antonio Dawson
- Sophia Bush as Detective Erin Lindsay
- Jesse Lee Soffer as Detective Jay Halstead
- Patrick John Flueger as Officer Adam Ruzek
- Marina Squerciati as Officer Kim Burgess
- LaRoyce Hawkins as Officer Kevin Atwater
- Amy Morton as Desk Sergeant Trudy Platt
- Brian Geraghty as Officer Sean Roman
- Elias Koteas as Detective Alvin Olinsky
Crossover Cast[]
- Brian Tee as Ethan Choi
- Christian Stolte as Randall McHolland
- David Eigenberg as Christopher Herrmann
Recurring Cast[]
- Clancy Brown as Eddie Little
- Chelcie Ross as Robert Platt
- Samuel Hunt as Greg "Mouse" Gerwitz
- Steven R. McQueen as Jimmy Borelli
- Elizabeth Kline as Audrey
- Abbi Donovan as Tracy
- Peter Greene as Rory Jensen
Guest Cast[]
- Jonny Beauchamp as Pete Damian
- Josh Salt as Cameron Spence
- Sophie Thatcher as Carolyn Clifford
- Heather Chrisler as Tawny Darrens
- Trent Eisfeller as Ty Henley
- Alex Gillmor as Bill Clifford
- Joy Lang as Maureen Clifford
- Ti Nicole Danridge as Kayla
- Samantha Varga as Girlfriend
- Dan Lin as Boyfriend
- Ray Austin as Officer Hiller
- Enza Lappo as Girlfriend
- Joaquin Giovanni Nolasco as Wally the Tech
Plot[]
The team investigates a home owned by Spence, in which reveals that Tawny was on the lease. Going over the surveillance of the Clifford house again, they realize that one of the suspects is Tawny. They deduced she put the gas in her system to knock them off her trail and force them to release Henley. Jay quickly reminds the team that right now Lindsay is with them it could be in danger.
Indeed, Lindsay is going over possible suspects to Tawny before her partners ambush and knock her out while Tawney simply watches.
Lindsay wakes up gagged and tied to a bed. Outside the three burglars are discussing what to do with Lindsay knowing that as a cop, it would be suicide to kill her. They resolve to leave her behind before Henley decides to have “fun” with Lindsay like he did with the others. Arming himself with a knife, Henley enters the room and prepares to force himself on the captive Lindsay, but Jay quickly barges in and shoots the man in the head.
Afterwards, Intelligence searches for Tawny and Spence. Tawny is caught easily by Dawson while Spence runs but is caught after good chase. Once the duo are arrested, Spence is question on whose idea this was, and he tells them Tawny was the mastermind of the robberies just as Lindsay sees her. Angrily confronting Tawny, Lindsay questions her on how she could allow those girls to suffer. Unremorseful, Tawny only replies by spitting in her face. Enraged by this, Lindsay punches Tawny in the face, nearly knocking her down. The team quickly grab Erin and take Tawney away, while Erin defends her act by cursing the criminal.
Notes and Trivia[]
- This is the first episode of Chicago PD with Ethan Choi.
- Eddie, the former cellmate of Voight is released for good behavior.