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DJariya 02-14-11 04:30 AM

The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 
<img src="http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/8871/chicagocode3.jpg" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"/><br/>By <a target="_new" href="http://profile.imageshack.us/user/djariya">djariya</a> at 2011-01-01

Synopsis:

Spoiler:
Following the shocking events related to a fallen officer, Teresa and Jarek vow to bring whoever is responsible to justice. In the meantime, Alderman Gibbons pays a visit to the victim's family to offer his condolences and plant a few seeds of betrayal, implicating members of the Chicago Police Department. As every officer in the city hits the streets to avenge this cop killer, Jarek and Caleb follow up on some of Liam's leads, while Vonda and Isaac are promoted to the organized-crime task force.


Episode 2 of 13

Sneak Preview (Interview with Chicago Cop who was technical advisor on this episode)

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Promo:

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DJariya 02-14-11 01:58 PM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 
http://www.examiner.com/tv-in-phoeni...eme-song-video

The Chicago Code theme song performed by Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins. The link has the video.

It's also on FOX's Chicago Code page.

http://www.fox.com/chicagocode/videos/

It's actually a catchy tune.

Fist of Doom 02-14-11 02:06 PM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 
I dunno, the song doesn't seem to fit the show to me.

Geofferson 02-14-11 02:21 PM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 
Yeah, theme song doesn't do much for me.

kstublen 02-14-11 08:07 PM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 
Colvin elbowing that guy in the face had me rotfl

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I liked last week's episode, but this one was a huge improvement. Enjoyed it much more than the Pilot; the voiceovers were used more effectively and with restraint, the episode felt tighter, and they managed having different things going on with all of the characters much better.

Gibbons seemed far more menacing this episode and showed greater potential as a villain. The way he turned Antonio's mother again Colvin was wonderfully done.

I also appreciated that they went less-obvious routes with the characters and the story. The shooting not being connected to Gibbons; the officer admitting he had just become disillusioned; that officer taking matters into his own hands; Colvin needing help from Gibbons. I also like the revelation that Isaac views the police as a powerful gang; that mindset will definitely allow for some interesting developments with the character in the future.

I really like Liam as well and liked the way they handled the scene in the warehouse.

Loved Wysocki there at the end, with his addendum to the prayer.

Goldberg74 02-14-11 09:58 PM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 
Huge improvement over last week. I agree with kstublen all the way around.

wm lopez 02-14-11 11:50 PM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 
Good characters and Jennifer Beals should win a Emmy.

MikahC 02-15-11 12:35 AM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 
Win an Emmy? 2 episodes in? Well now I have to watch.

MrX 02-15-11 12:48 AM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 
"Jackholes":lol: If you can't swear, you're better off not saying anything instead of using words like that.

DJariya 02-15-11 02:48 AM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 
:thumbsup:

Awesome episode. Much better than the Pilot. I agree with pretty much everything that KStublen said in his post. The episode flowed so much better, especially with fewer voice-overs, which were used so much better here.

I'm liking Wysocki and Evers. They are still no Cooper and Sherman from Southland, but they have a very unique chemistry.

I really liked the score used during the ceremony honoring Antonio. I know Robert Duncan composes the score for this show, but I'm not sure if that was his piece.

That was pretty messed up for Alderman Gibbons to help turn Antonio's mother on Teresa. I assume he did that so Teresa would turn to him for help and he would then seek a favor from her.

MLBFan24 02-15-11 09:43 AM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 
for a show with not a lot of action, I sure love it! Must be the great story telling and acting. Most of the times, it feels like I'm watching a reality cop show on A&E rather than a fictional drama series.

Geofferson 02-15-11 10:56 AM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 
Good episode last night. Wysocki's prayer addendum was good (the Sister's reaction was better).

Deke Rivers 02-15-11 11:27 AM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 

Originally Posted by Geofferson (Post 10638180)
Yeah, theme song doesn't do much for me.

neither does the show for me..being a Chicagoan I was really looking forwrad to this one..just does not have an authentic feel to it at all

Fist of Doom 02-15-11 11:31 AM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 
I'm liking it okay, but shows like Southland, Homicide and The Shield have set high standards for serialized cop shows. This doesn't look like it will stand up. (Loved the church scene at the end, though).

Deke Rivers 02-15-11 11:43 AM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 

Originally Posted by Fist of Doom (Post 10639507)
I'm liking it okay, but shows like Southland, Homicide and The Shield have set high standards for serialized cop shows. This doesn't look like it will stand up. (Loved the church scene at the end, though).

agreed..and coming off my second viewing of all 5 seasons of the Wire makes Chicago Code even less authentic
Beals is horribly miscast in this

uteotw 02-15-11 12:19 PM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 

Originally Posted by wm lopez (Post 10639063)
Good characters and Jennifer Beals should win a Emmy.

Ugh. Couldn't possibly disagree more. I think she's absolutely horrendous.
Agree w/Deke--as a Chicago person (and a huge Shawn Ryan fan) I really wanted to like this one but just do not. I'll give it another shot, but so far it just ain't workin' for me...

Deke Rivers 02-15-11 12:29 PM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 

Originally Posted by uteotw (Post 10639591)
Ugh. Couldn't possibly disagree more. I think she's absolutely horrendous.
Agree w/Deke--as a Chicago person (and a huge Shawn Ryan fan) I really wanted to like this one but just do not. I'll give it another shot, but so far it just ain't workin' for me...

you giving it one more shot than me :)
We need Crime Story back..the first season stuff in Chi Town at least

Nausicaa 02-15-11 07:11 PM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 
Well, that didn't take long. That crime scene investigation in the beginning was filmed right outside of my old apartment on Hoyne. I remember the days they were camped out with all of the equipment. Kind of fun to see the final product.

Again though, not exactly a location where lots of murders occur. And I'm pretty sure in the previous episode, the superintendent and Antonio were fired on somewhere in the loop. Not sure how they ended up in WP

Deftones 02-15-11 07:27 PM

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i didn't like it any more than the pilot, but i liked the pilot quite a bit. love the writing on this show.

wirefan 02-16-11 01:30 AM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 

Originally Posted by Deke Rivers (Post 10639530)
Beals is horribly miscast in this

Yeah she still seems out of character - she doesn't seem to have the presence and authority to pull off the superintendent role. She's like a female Aceveda, without the depth so far.

While the voiceovers were a bit less intrusive... they should just cut back them back to one, maybe two an episode - there are other ways to get the info across.

I like the storyline except for the niece and her partner.

djones6746 02-16-11 05:03 AM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 

Originally Posted by wirefan (Post 10640552)

I like the storyline except for the niece and her partner.

I agree...it does not add anything to the show at all. Maybe it will become more interesting as the season goes on. Looks like they are possibly going into the undercover unit which may add something more. Time will tell. :cool:

Dragon Tattoo 02-16-11 06:19 AM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 

Originally Posted by Fist of Doom (Post 10639507)
I'm liking it okay, but shows like Southland, Homicide and The Shield have set high standards for serialized cop shows. This doesn't look like it will stand up. (Loved the church scene at the end, though).

Wtf? This show is made by the man who created The Shield. Don't you think you should give it more than 2 episodes?

Superman07 02-16-11 06:49 AM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 
I agree with pretty much everythinng said so far. However, I seriously did not like how quickly the boss turned tail and ran straight to Gibbons. She's supposedly so hell bent against brining him down and she runs right into his hands - :confused:

The pacing on this show is great, it gets to the end and you don't think it's the end. It feels like they're about to go into another small segment. I guess they want to leave a lingering impression of the city itself.

kstublen 02-16-11 07:15 AM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 

Originally Posted by Superman07 (Post 10640659)
I agree with pretty much everythinng said so far. However, I seriously did not like how quickly the boss turned tail and ran straight to Gibbons. She's supposedly so hell bent against brining him down and she runs right into his hands - :confused:

She didn't really have any other option. It was either ask Gibbons for help or Antonio's mom wouldn't receive any of the benefits. Given how close she was with Antonio and how she blamed herself, I am not surprised she asked him for help.

Superman07 02-16-11 07:20 AM

Re: The Chicago Code -- "Hog Butcher" -- 2/14/11
 

Originally Posted by kstublen (Post 10640673)
She didn't really have any other option. It was either ask Gibbons for help or Antonio's mom wouldn't receive any of the benefits. Given how close she was with Antonio and how she blamed herself, I am not surprised she asked him for help.

See, that's where I don't buy it. She was told that only his committee could turn around the decision to not fund the family. Why not go before the committee, but invite the entire city press to the hearing so she could get them on her side and force Gibbons through public pressure instead of going to him herself on the side? :down:


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