The Chicago Code Reviews
The Chicago Code Series Finale Review: What Could Have Been...
One thing I have learned about fighting crime in Chicago, it’s a marathon not a sprint; you better be ready to go the distance. - Teresa Colvin The s...
The Chicago Code Review: "Greylord and Gambat"
We had an action-filled first half of the two part series/season finale of The Chicago Code this week with "Greylord and Gambat." If you were not awar...
The Chicago Code Review: "Black Sox"
In a rare showing of real emotions Jarek Wysocki decided to be honest to the three women in his life, Vonda, Elena, and Dina in "Black Sox". That being sai...
The Chicago Code Review: "Bathhouse and Hinky Dink"
In what had to be the best rollercoaster ride episode to date "Bathhouse and Hinky Dink" finally gave Colvin and Wysocki a break in their campaign to ...
The Chicago Code Review: "St. Valentine's Day Massacre"
Murders are down but shootings are up in Chicago as Superintendent Colvin goes on the hot seat after 5 people are murdered in a restaurant in "St. Valentin...
The Chicago Code Review: "Wild Onions"
The heat makes emotions run high both inside and outside the police department in "Wild Onions" as a record breaking heat wave hits Chicago. Whe...
The Chicago Code Review: An Insult to the Audience
I really wish The Chicago Code would stop treating its viewers like morons. Before I could even process the possibilities of that fascinating exchange betw...
The Chicago Code Review: Stop the Voiceovers!
The final 90 seconds of "The Gold Coin Kid" proved that The Chicago Code has potential. Through a couple conversations between Jarek and Vonda and then Jar...
The Chicago Code Review: It Can Do Better
Following another decent, but far from spectacular, episode of The Chicago Code, I can think of a few ways for this show to improve. Most of "O'Leary's Cow...
The Chicago Code Review: "Cabrini-Green"
The Chicago Code spent so much time on exposition this week that it seriously slowed down what could have been a great episode. "Cabrini-Green" certainly h...
