Who Killed Voight's Son? A Deep Dive into Chicago PD Drama
Let's talk about the elephant in the Intelligence Unit's living room: Voight's son, Justin. A character who managed to make us question if he was more trouble than he was worth (spoiler alert: he was definitely more trouble). But hey, let's not dwell on the past, right? Unless, of course, we're talking about who killed him. Because that's a whole different kettle of fish.
Justin: The Prodigal Son (or Something Like It)
Justin Voight was a character who seemed to specialize in bad decisions. From questionable friendships to even more questionable life choices, he was like a human magnet for drama. But let's be honest, half the fun of watching Chicago PD is seeing Voight go full-on protective dad mode. And boy, did he deliver when it came to Justin.
The Fatal Blow
So, who was the mastermind behind Justin's untimely demise? Drumroll, please... it was Kevin Bingham. Gasp! I know, right? We were all hoping for a more complex villain, maybe someone with a tragic backstory and a compelling motive. But nope, just a garden-variety bad guy who decided to end Justin's life. Talk about a let-down.
The Aftermath: Voight Unleashed
Of course, Voight wasn't about to let this slide. He went full-on Rambo, taking matters into his own hands and delivering a brand of justice that would make Judge Dredd blush. It was a rollercoaster of emotions, let me tell you. One minute you're cringing at Voight's questionable methods, the next you're cheering him on like a Greek chorus.
The Olinsky Twist
And then there's the whole Olinsky debacle. Talk about a curveball! Poor Olinsky, caught in the crossfire and taking the fall for Voight's actions. It's enough to make you question everything you know about loyalty. But hey, that's Chicago PD for you.
How to... Chicago PD Edition
- How to channel your inner Voight: Let's be honest, we've all wanted to unleash our inner badass at some point. Start by mastering the art of the intense stare and practicing your best "I don't care what the rules say" line.
- How to avoid becoming Justin Voight 2.0: Steer clear of shady characters, make good life choices, and for the love of God, don't get involved in anything that could potentially land you in a trunk.
- How to cope with a dramatic TV show: Stock up on snacks, prepare for emotional whiplash, and remember, it's just a show.
- How to become a detective: Well, this one might be a bit more complicated. Probably best to start with a degree in criminal justice.
- How to survive Chicago: Layers. Lots and lots of layers. And maybe a bulletproof vest. Just in case.