Top 300 Quotes From Chicago P.D.

Samantha: Today was fun. The fight's always the good part. It's the only way you really see people.

Kim: All I can tell you, Makayla, is that you're safe. And you're so loved.

Hank: Erin, that was 30 years ago. I'm a different person too.

Damari: I gotta admit, things are a little different now. I know it's kind of fun, watching cops act all polite and nice. Yo, they've been catching so much hell that they scared of their own shadows.

Erin: Platt did something. There's something going on here.

Jay: I'm sorry, I say stupid stuff when beautiful women kiss me out of the blue.

Erin: [to Halstead] So it's your birthday tomorrow.
Jay: You remembered.
Erin: How could I forget? Pops up in my Google calendar.

Hank: [to Antonio] The best thing you can be is you. The best thing *I* can be, is *me*.

Hank: [to Benson] Five minutes.
Olivia: [to VanCamp] I'm a seargant from New York and I've... .Dealt with some of the victims that you helped funnel over there.
Bill: I don't know what you're talking about.
Olivia: Just listen to me. You heard the man, we don't have a lot of time. I'm not an expert on many things. But, when it comes to these kinds of crimes, unfortunately, I am. And there's one thing I can tell you with absolute certainty, when it comes to kids, offenders who kept their mouths shut or had their lawyers handle it... I would see them years later in prison. And they were zombies. Eaten alive from the inside out. Because... Because they had a chance to do something right, even after all the bad they did, but they looked the other way. And when they did, they just snuffed out their own lives in the process. I know, deep down, there's... There's still a human being in there. And I need you to access it. I need you to fight for it. I need you to bring it up to the surface. Because as crazy as this sounds, you still have a life to live. You've got what? Another... Thirty, forty years, maybe? I'm telling you the ones who did the right thing, as hard it was to admit their involvement... They still sleep at night in prison. They still feel the sun on their face. You have that chance right now. Tell me where Chris Sepka is.

Erin: I'm sorry, I should've been there for you before.
Teddy: We, we all went where the wind led us.

Hank: [to Mouch] How long you known Trudy? Because me and her go back 20 years, so believe me, I'm feeling what you're feeling.

Jay: What's the deal with you and Voight?
Erin: This doesn't go any further than us.
Jay: Okay.
Erin: [pause] We went to prom together.

Jay: All good?
Hailey: Yeah, they moved my dad's surgery to tonight.
Jay: I'm not gonna tell you what to do...
Hailey: I'm going to the hospital right now.

Erin: Combo of his daddy's money and his high-powered attorney.

Samantha: You entered the premises without announcing your office. There were women and children in there. It could've gone bad a hundred different ways.
Hank: But it didn't.
Samantha: Like I said before, Sergeant, I want you to succeed more than you know. But the days of playing God are over. The quicker you understand that, the better.

Hank: From now one we keep everything in-house. I don't care how they do things in other districts, or how you came up. This is intelligence, *my* squad. Tell me the truth so I can lie for you. And if you ever try to go over my head, it will be the *last* head you ever go over.

Trudy: [to Lindsay] Your mother's world record streak of bad luck and crap timing is still going strong, but you don't want to go up there.
Erin: I just want to help, OK. I'm not looking to cover for Bunny.
Trudy: OK, not only shouldn't you go up there, you can't. Per Chief Lugo, you can't palm in. If you want to disobey, it's me chaperoning and frankly I don't need the cardio.

Hank: Now I'm not one to judge. But I will make an exception when it's someone who's judging me.

[Olinsky is undercover as "Jacobs"]
Clay: Who's this?
Bergstrom: Jacobs. When he heard what happened to Cullen, he flew out from D.C. Where's John?
Clay: Then where have you been?
Alvin: He's been in a holding cell. You report to me now.
Clay: Wait, the cops are involved?
Alvin: For a minute. But I handled them.
Clay: [pulls out a gun] Credentials.
Alvin: [Olinsky takes out the fake ID] Satisfied?

Kim: I'm a cop. I love being a cop. I'm good at it. I didn't think I'd have the instincts to be a mom, too. And then what happened happened.
Adam: No, you would've been good at both.
Kim: You're always giving me the benefit of the doubt.
Adam: No, I'm not. I know you. You would've had instincts for all of it. That's all. That's just how it is.

D'Anthony: If I told you something, not because you paid me, but because I wanted to tell you, I wouldn't be a rat, would I?
Hank: [barbecuing] Nah, just two guys breaking bread and having a conversation.
D'Anthony: I don't see no bread.
Hank: It's an expression.

Kevin: Thought I told you not to chase a black kid unless his shoes ain't tied.

Jay: Colombian authorities IDed this guy as Omar Rojas, freelance hitman.
Hank: So, Rev was the boss. Coop moved the merchandise. Who's the next in the chain of command?
Detective: Well, that was the problem. Rev was only in town from Baton Rouge for a year. There's no structure to his crew.
Hank: And nobody's talking?
Detective: Nope.
Hank: All right, when Olinsky gets in, you tell...
Alvin: [at his desk] I'm right here.
Hank: Anything from your CIs?
Alvin: No dice. Something about not wanting to have their heads chopped off.

Hank: You should go home. You gotta take care of yourself now.
Samantha: What am I gonna do there? Sit alone and plan the funeral?
Hank: It's just best to stay busy. 'Cause when the music stops, well, that's when the pain hits.

Hailey: To get justice, even us cops have to trust the system. It's what we got.

Jay: I wanna start my marriage with the woman that I love out of prison.

Jay: If I got plastered and I killed a little girl, I wouldn't deserve it.

Hank: [kicks a line in the dirt] See that? You cross this line, it'll land you in the bottom of the river.

Kim: Whether or not you agree with his politics, he's clean. Northwestern. Served in the marines. Active in his church. Married 17 years with two kids.
Antonio: Yeah, 'cause church-going men never cheat on their wives.

Trudy: Detective...
Erin: What? Another lecture on 'how to grieve'?
Trudy: No, I'm going to apologize.
Erin: [pause] Starting when?
Trudy: I just finished.

Trudy: Hey, Jay. Your new best friend is downstairs, wants to talk to you.
Jay: Latrell?
Trudy: Yeah, I can tell him you're on vacation.
Jay: No, it's okay.
Trudy: Look... I know you're trying to help and all, but, uh...
Jay: But what?
Trudy: We're not paid to be psychologists.

Erin: I don't think I've ever disliked someone so quickly or so intensely.

Jay: I'm glad I wasn't Antonio back there, aren't you?
Erin: I wish I was, because I know exactly what I'd do.

Kim: And this is Sergeant Platt, the one I told you about.
Trudy: You a Hawks fan?
[Chase nods, she holds up a team sweatshirt]
Trudy: Good, because I need a Wingman to watch the game for me while I'm chained to this desk, can you do that for me?
Chase: Sure.

Kevin: [to Eva] We're going to find Diego, and he's going to annoy you for years to come.

Kim: I want to go undercover with Lindsay.
Hank: I don't think it's the right fit, Kim.
Kim: It's the perfect fit. I know the case, I work well with Lindsay and I'm the right gender.
Hank: You're too close to this.
Kim: Like you were too close to Justin?

Jay: [to Lindsay] I'll meet you inside.
Erin: What, are you signing autographs?
Jay: I'll explain later. I'll meet you inside.

Kevin: We got you locked in. You gonna die in the cage. So there's no point in not talking to us.

Hank: You and Jay, are you a thing?
Hailey: Does it matter?
Hank: If it affects how you police, it matters. It sure as hell matters.

Jay: Erin, he's not your dad. I'm so sorry.
Erin: Are you happy?

Hank: [a suspect opens fire on them] Get the long guns!

Kevin: Something's not right here. How the hell does a girl get checked in for rounds 24 hours after she dies?
Erin: Somebody is lying their ass off.

Trudy: Holy crap! Disco Bob is in the house!

Samantha: Just tell me the truth, Hank.
Hank: The truth is not your friend right now, Sam. So if I were you, I'd stop asking questions.

Hank: They're taking the case away from me.
Olivia: When?
Hank: End of shift.
Olivia: You could've told me that before I flew all the way out here.
Hank: And miss that smiling face?
Olivia: [chuckles] We could've Skyped.
Hank: We're close to solving this. I know it.
Olivia: When are you expecting the forensic results?
Hank: Already got 'em.
Olivia: That was fast.
Hank: Yeah, I know a guy.
Olivia: So, do you have anything connecting all three crime scenes?
Hank: Just Ledbetter. He's no longer with us.
Olivia: Okay. Then we start from the start.

Kevin: I think if you ask for the big, good-looking black dude, you'll be okay.

Alanah: Kathy is dealing with mental issues. Anxiety, depression. If we keep Makayla in her care, there's a thousand possible bad outcomes. Kathy is telling us it's not best for either of them, so we find an alternate placement.
Kim: A group home?
Alanah: For right now, yes.
Kim: What if Makayla came home with me?
Alanah: I know you feel for her, but there are so many ways to be there for a child without fostering them. She's a child who's just experienced trauma, she's a black child, you're a cop with a very demanding job who's white, who's single. None of this is to be discouraging. That's all fine, but these are very real issues you need to think about. Makayla deserves someone... committed. It's just... you can't make a decision like this in a moment when life seems unfair.

Hank: You know, I basically look people in the eye for a living. You have a future beyond this neighborhood, D'Anthony. It's okay to want that. When you start to try and get out, whenever that is...
[handing over a business card]
Hank: ...you call me.

Jay: I can't believe you eat that crap.
Hailey: I'm hungry. It's not like there's a lot of options around.

Kevin: I knew Ronnie. He wasn't a bad kid until he started imitating his gangbanger daddy.
Joe: I was teaching him how to be a man.
Kevin: You was teaching him how to die.

Jimmy: I wasn't there for you then but I'd like to be now. If you'll let me.

Ben: Do you know his name?
Hank: It's Caleb Hoff.
Ben: Does he have a record?
Hank: He's done something like this before, yeah.
Ben: Why isn't he in prison? What the hell was he doing on the street?
Hank: Ben, I'm sorry. I am. It's just the law. It's the law. There's nothing we could do about it.
Ben: To hell with the law!

Hailey: After everything that you have spat at me, that I can't handle it, that I'm not gonna be able to sleep at night, that I'm not you, you're right, Sarge. I'm not you. But I am here now, and there's no going back. So you go cross whatever line you're gonna cross, but you remember that you are dragging me to the other side with you.

Kim: [Ruzek looks at his phone and chuckles] What?
Adam: My nephew just saw "Back to the Future" for the first time, so he's been trying to skateboard behind cars all week long. I love that kid. My sister got a lot more than she bargained for with him.

Hailey: Trust me, Jake, today is not the day you want to start trash talking my partner.

Alvin: Just so we understand each other, once you start this, there's no turning back.

Kim: All you should be saying to me right now is "I'm sorry, I screwed up."

Trudy: You sometimes forget I'm the police, and I worked the beat a longtime and I never forgot it.
Randall: And you forget sometimes that you're somebody's wife now! I know what you did way back when, you did what you had to do, but what you did tonight... I wish we'd met when we were younger...
Trudy: I love you.
Randall: And I love you.

Lt. Bruce Belden: You want to brief me on any new developments?
Hank: I was about to ask you the same thing.
Lt. Bruce Belden: If we came up with something, you'd be the first to know.
Hank: This ain't about who takes credit. End of the day, you can stand in front of the cameras. But this is supposed to be a joint investigation; your words. We haven't heard dick from you, or any of your detectives working this case.
Lt. Bruce Belden: Okay, I'll double-check on that. Now, what's with the 13-year-old kid?
Hank: Still here.
Lt. Bruce Belden: He give you anything?
Hank: Enough.
Lt. Bruce Belden: Okay, then kick him.
Hank: No, that's been handled, Lieutenant. Commander Perry has given me another day 'til we get the offenders into custody. It's for the kid's own safety.
Lt. Bruce Belden: The law's the law, Voight. I'm sure you left that part out when you were doing a soft-shoe for your commander. I'm telling you, based on my conversation with Deputy Chief Hammond, if you're not gonna charge this kid, then notify his relatives and have 'em come and pick him up. And the fact that I'm here, once again, explaining to you basic police protocol is a prime example why people are reluctant to bring you into the loop during these type of heater cases.

Trudy: My desk is not a coffee clatch.

Hank: You control yourself miraculously well. You were calm, balanced, unemotional... Till something touches that bruised part of you... And you lose all control.
Hailey: I don't wanna be that way.

Kim: Raul's job, an informant's job, is to provide information. He is an asset to the Chicago Police Department.
Hailey: No, he is a person and he is a friend.

Jay: I owe you one.
Erin: That's why you have backup.

Kim: Sarge, the palm scanner's not working and I can't get upstairs, I filled out the form.
Trudy: Not my problem.
Kim: I'm sorry, Sergeant, I can't hear you, did you say something?
Trudy: No. Call out.
Kim: I don't call out, I scan in!
Trudy: And yet!

Kevin: Are she and he cool?
Adam: Don't know, you ask her.
Kevin: No sir, you ask her.
Adam: No thanks.

Kim: Kathy gave up her parental rights.
Adam: No. Why?
Kim: Because she loves Makayla and wants what's best for her.
Adam: But where's Makayla gonna go?
Kim: With me.

Kenny: What are we waiting around for? An angel to whisper in the father's ear?

Hank: Every hour that passes, another life is in danger.

Hank: You ever heard the expression "10% of the cops do 90% of the work"?
Jay: I have.
Hank: Well, this Intelligence unit is part of the 10%. With that said, I appreciate your aggressiveness, but you were instructed to do an undercover buy in the doorway. I never told you to cross the threshold. If you had, you and Lindsay might not have gotten out of there alive.

Alvin: Ruzek, let's go. Let's see if she can enlighten us on this mystery buyer.
Kim: C'mon, did I do something wrong?
Alvin: No, you're eating. It's cold out.
Adam: I'm eating too.
Alvin: But I don't care about that.
Kim: Zip up!

Hank: That's Kenny Rixton. He's Ruzek's replacement.
Kim: What?
Hank: Ruzek's replacement. I'll fill you in later.

Trudy: [Voight lets her in] Oh thank God you're *alive*, I've been calling you all morning,
[pulls back curtains, reveals Voight's bloody face]
Trudy: oh my God! Do you need me to take you to the hospital?
Hank: Na, it must look worse than it is.

Camila: [to Halstead] So you're really a cop?
Jay: Yeah. I don't know what to say...
Camila: You make me sick. You know what it's like to be with someone who doesn't really exist? You know how that feels?

Hailey: You want to see your wife? Here. Don't be sad. She died for the cause.

Trudy: Seriously, if one more person asks me if I'm okay, *they* are not going to be okay.

Kim: [to Tillman] Stay down! I said, stay down!
Russell: She broke my arm!
Alvin: I'll break the other one.

Samantha: We need more evidence, we need to make sure the case is airtight, or this prick is gonna sue us again.
Hank: Can you believe this? We're tiptoeing around a serial rapist and killer, trying to make sure we don't offend him.

Erin: If your friend's dead by now, it's on you.

Adam: I didn't do anything wrong.
Hank: I know you didn't do anything wrong. That's just not the math anymore, you understand? Bro, in this new world order, what matters is that some jerk is shopping around the perception that you did something wrong. That alone is enough to ruin your career, you understand?

Officer: Hey, come on with these cuffs, huh? They're cutting off my circulation. I can't feel my shoulders.

Hailey: I had a house like that when I was a kid. Something was wrong. I didn't tell anybody, but I did have a best friend. She lived down the street from me, and even though I never told her a word of it, she knew. She knew something wrong, and she would keep her window unlocked for me, so I could come inside if I needed a place to hide.

Detective: [sees Voight's card taped in Erin's locker] Card... how old is that?
Erin: 13 years.
Detective: So what's the story with you and Voight?
Erin: He saved my life... and now I'm here.

Hank: They took Antonio's son. They took one of my own as far as I'm concerned. Nothing matters until we get Diego back. Nothing.

Andre: I don't want any special favors.
Hank: What do you want?
Andre: To be in the game. In the middle of it.

Jay: Hey, come here a sec.
Loudmouth: No, you're just trying to get me with assaulting a police officer.
Jay: You see a badge on me?
[Loudmouth throws a punch; blocking it, Jay knees him in the face and down to the ground]
Erin: Mm.
Jay: Anybody else?
[Loudmouth's buddies just look at him on the ground; Jay helps him to his feet, then returns to Linsday]
Erin: [sarcastic] My hero.
[giving him his badge and gun back]
Erin: You're still not driving.

Bob: I did the only thing I could think of to save my life... I sold out my own son.

Kim: [to Voight] Sarg?
Hank: Yeah?
Kim: Thank you for taking this on.
Hank: An attack on your family is an attack on our family.

ASA: [to Lindsay] I'm saying this case is a mess. You shot an African American teenager, who from the reports I've seen, never actually fired his weapon.
Erin: Are you kidding me? Have you ever looked down the barrel of an automatic weapon? No? Good.

Antonio: I promised her. I looked her right in the eye and told her I'd keep her safe.
Hank: That's a tough check to cash, bro.

Hailey: [leaving a voicemail] Jay, third message. I was annoyed after the first two. Now I'm getting worried. Call me as soon as you can.

Olivia: Have you ever heard of William Lewis?
Erin: Yeah, he's that killer in New York who you...
Olivia: What Lewis wanted was to get so far into his victims' heads that... that they couldn't get rid of him. Right? That they couldn't live the lives that they've planned. That's what you're up against, Erin.
Erin: Is it wrong that I'm kind of relieved that I'm the one who killed him?
Olivia: Greg Yates murdered your friend. He came at you with an ice pick. No. It's not wrong. But it doesn't mean that you'll sleep tonight.
Erin: So what do you do? I mean, what... what did you do?
Olivia: I'm still doing it. My phone is always on. Always.

Hailey: What do you wanna know, Jay? Why I'm crossing lines? Why I'm fine with it? Why I shut you out? Why I shut down this morning?
Jay: No, that's not it at all. But this is what you do.

Antonio: [approaching Eric Cooper's house and knocking on door] Eric Cooper! Hey, Coop, open up!
Jay: [noticing pry marks on Coop's door] Pry marks.
Hank: [to Jay and Antonio] Breach.
Antonio: [entering after Jay shotguns the door lock] Police! Clear!
Detective: Police! Clear!
Erin: Police! Clear!
Hank: [seeing Coop's severed head on the kitchen countertop] Next head I see better be Pulpo's.

Hank: [to Rex Goldwin] Do you drive a black Audi Q7?
Rex: Yeah. You a car guy?
Hank: Only when they're involved in a crime.

Hank: You understand a little girl was shot about the same age as your daughter? She's fighting for her life.

Hank: You need to tell me everything so I can fix this.
Trudy: There is NO fixing this, Hank!
Hank: Trudy, I've put a lot worse back together.

[last lines]
Jay: [Hailey is lying unconscious after a truck exploded] HAILEY!
[to be continued]

Samantha: You know, I've been here just two weeks, and all I keep hearing is your name. Hank Voight this, Hank Voight that. By all accounts, you are one hell of a cop.
Hank: Well, that is very kind of you, but I'm guessing you didn't call me down here to blow smoke.
Samantha: No. I didn't. I wanted to give you a heads up, cop to cop. If you keep running your unit the way you've been doing for the past seven years, you're gonna be out of a job by Christmas.
Hank: Anything else I should know?
Samantha: Yeah. I'm on your side. I want you to succeed, Sergeant. If Hank Voight can change the way he polices, if he can learn how to play by the rules, the rest of the department will follow.
Hank: Look, thanks for the heads up, but I gotta go if that's all right. 5-year-old girl just got shot.
Samantha: Stay safe, Sergeant.

Hailey: [to Voight] What you did for Corey Jenkins, protecting him by denying his confession, I don't know many, if any, cops that would do that.

Jimmy: [to Platt] I'm here to see Erin Lindsay.
Trudy: Regarding?
Jimmy: I'm her father.
Trudy: Does she know this?

Erin: Hey, I got a couple of CIs I can reach out to, see if they know anything about Pulpo.
Hank: Good.
Erin: Is that who we're going to see, a CI of yours?
Hank: Basically.
Erin: What the hell does that mean? Either they are or they aren't.

Hank: It's time to get on the bus or get under it, kid.

Adam: [to Woods] I mean, Lieutenant, what is this? Why do you hate Voight so much?
Denny: Hate? Nah. We're two dogs in a cage with one bowl of food. That's not hate. It's survival.

Alvin: [to Halstead] Every cop in this city would kill for your job. Why jeopardize that?
Jay: Man, I blew it.
Alvin: No, you still got a job, you still got a desk.
Jay: No, I blew it with Erin.

Denny: You know, I admire you Hank. You always know when to fight and when to run. I guess that's why you've survived so long.
Hank: I never run, Denny. I just wait.

Hank: Kenny, I brought you here for a reason. You're doing great so far. I expected a little turbulence, but if you ever withhold information from again, I'll bounce your ass right outta here.

Adam: There's no Adam here, Benny. Not tonight. There's just a cop up your ass. Where's my father, Benny?

Gil: I'm busting my ass out there every day. I've got a file cabinet full of cases just like that one. Every one of them a gang shooting. And every one of them has a grieving mother or father hounding me for answers.

Samantha: You disobeyed a direct order.
Hank: Because it wasn't real.
Samantha: If I give you an order, it's real.
Hank: No, not if you don't tell me why you're giving it to me.

[last lines]
Kevin: Hell no. Is this what we doing? You coming for me? If you coming for me, then come on. Okay? Just men and you. I ain't going nowhere. Where you going? I ain't going nowhere. So that's what it is? So that's what it is, huh? Well, come on! I know exactly what time it is! You think I'm going anywhere? 'Cause I'm not! Y'all got the right one! Y'all know exactly where I'm at! I'M RIGHT HERE! I'M RIGHT HERE!

Hank: What's up, Maurice?
Maurice: Let me guess. Rev. Wannabe shot callers, man. These fools want to grind it up to sixth gear before they even know how to drive.
Hank: He got in bed with a cartel?
Maurice: Colombians.
Hank: The name Pulpo mean anything to you?
Maurice: No.
Hank: Who in Rev's posse might know something?
Maurice: He subcontracted the transport; some white dude named Coop.
Hank: That a first or a last name?
Maurice: Look it up. What, I got to do everything for you?

Erin: We had to pay full cover at the door.
Kevin: I'm running a business, Detective.
Kim: Atwater is the cheapest, I mean the *cheapest*, guy you will ever meet. We drove - wait for it - we drove around for a half hour yesterday looking for an ATM that wouldn't charge him a withdrawal fee.
Kevin: And there's a two-drink minimum, so start knocking 'em back. I ain't playing.
Erin: Okay, then I want mine in that cup.
Kevin: Next time.

Sergeant: That was good intel. You can write the report on this one. Cuff him.
Detective: Should I include the part where you shot an unarmed suspect?
Sergeant: No, you can leave that part out.

Erin: My mom never even told me who my dad is. It was always just me and her, and she was a terrible parent. She failed me every time and I took it because I had no choice. She was all I knew, all I had. So I stand there in front of her, and I take it on the chin. And every single hit has hurt. So I look at you and I look at what you're going through, and I think to myself, "There's gotta be a time where we stop standing up for more."

Hank: The only thing left to talk about is the legacy of Mike Blaine.
Samantha: Yeah, well, it doesn't look good.
Hank: I guess that depends on your point of view.
Samantha: Excuse me?
Hank: Sam, everything he did, he did to help protect a victim of domestic abuse.
Samantha: He borrowed $3,000 from a convicted felon, failed to report the domestic abuse incident, and violated countless rules and regulations.
Hank: Okay? What's your point?
Samantha: Blaine was far from perfect.
Hank: You're right. But he was a good man. He died trying to protect a scared, vulnerable young mother. And how he did it? I mean, what rules he chose to ignore? Who cares? He was trying to do something good. That's what matters.

Jay: What did the feds want?
Hailey: It's a job offer.
Jay: Well, that's good. Where at?
Hailey: New York?
Jay: Cool.

Kevin: Maybe I don't wanna be a cop anymore. I'm constantly looking over my shoulder. I'm mad every hour, every minute, every second. I'm mad at Nolan, I'm mad at you, I'm mad at Ruzek. I'm mad at every white cop that feels like they can make a deal for me. And every cop that's done this job the wrong way, which means I'm mad at myself. I'm so mad, I don't even think I can do the job the right way anymore.
Hank: Then do it different.

Kenny: I want a lawyer.
Hank: You want a lawyer, huh? You don't cooperate. You're gonna need a priest.

Adam: Why is she protecting that son of a bitch? I don't get it.
Kim: Because she's in love with him.
Adam: In love with him?
Kim: Yeah.
Adam: That's not love. That's Stockholm Syndrome.
Kim: Try telling her it's not love. Sometimes people, they trick themselves into believing what they want to believe because it feels better than the alternative.
Adam: Well, sometimes it's real and there's no trick or delusions. It's just good. It might be complicated, but it's good.

Hank: I understand you're worried about the boys, but I'm worried that things are going to get real ugly, real fast if you don't open those doors.

Hailey: I'm from Robbery/Homicide. There has been a robbery and a homicide here. So I would appreciate it if you vacate my crime scene?

Hank: Sam, listen to me. We don't have a lot of time here. Your son is in real danger. With or without a warrant, we have to hit that body shop. We can ask forgiveness later.

Jay: So what's the word with your dad?
Hailey: Uh... yeah, he's okay. He's got two clogged arteries, so they need to do a bypass surgery.
Jay: When?
Hailey: Two days.
Jay: What, are you gonna go see him?
Hailey: Yeah, maybe tomorrow.
Jay: Hailey, look, I know who your dad was, and I know what he did. But if something happens and you don't go see him, then you're gonna carry this for the rest of your life. So don't do it for him, just do it for you.

Hank: I know neither one of you knows me, but you can trust me. I lost my son, so I'm going to do everything I can to make sure you don't.

Hank: [about Platt and her father] Someone wanted them both to suffer.

[last lines]
Trudy: I just got off the phone with Meredith, and... she requested you not attend the funeral.
Hank: [pause] I understand.

Adam: Boss, these guys shot three kids like it was nothing. They tortured the deputy supe's son. I mean, what do you think they're doing to Kim right now?

Jay: [to Bunny] You came home to find Johnny Martelli dying in your bed and you don't call 911? You call your daughter?
Barbara: She's the police!
Jay: She's not an ambulance!

Hank: You know, the one thing we can't outrun is time.
[Holds up Bunny's glasses]
Hank: See I figure, you needed these to load your gun, then you forgot you had 'em on when you went into the next room to shoot Johnny Martelli. You're gettin' old, you start making mistakes. You didn't realize there was minute blow black on the lenses, along with his blood
Barbara: He beat me. He was gonna rob me, he was gonna kill me.
Hank: I'd love to ask him about that. You saw the biggest score in your life just sitting there in your bar, street value half a million. Kids start dying, your boyfriend's spooked. You saw an angle. So, where'd you hide the weapon, Bunny?
Barbara: I've got a deal.
Hank: You've got nothing. Erin's got a deal and it blows up the second these become evidence.
Barbara: Does she know?
Hank: No one knows. No one can.
Barbara: Thank you.
Hank: Oh, it's not like that 'cause I promise you, the second you put her in jeopardy, I'm coming after you.

Nadia: [after Voight misses a meeting] Maybe he's sick?
Erin: He's never sick, and he's never late.

Hank: Did you open an IAD investigation into Mike Blaine?
Samantha: I did.
Hank: This how we treat dead cops now? Open an IAD investigation? What, we gotta make sure they're squeaky clean before we console the widow, pay their benefits?
Samantha: I was just doing my job.
Hank: Come on, what's going on? What am I missing?
Samantha: The press is all over this. I'm getting a lot of heat from FOP to give a "slain hero" speech. But before I do that, I need to know who he was. And who he wasn't.
Hank: Then you should probably hold off on giving that hero speech for now. We still can't explain some of his movements. So just let me do a little more digging before you put yourself out there.

Kelly: [to Erin as he's being sent to booking] Do me a favor. If it turns out I really did this... don't let anybody make any kind of deal for me. Just let me rot.

Kevin: Goldfish is definitely the worst street name I've ever heard.
Kenny: I knew a guy named Poodlehead.
Kevin: Poodlehead, that's definitely the worst street name I've ever heard.

Kim: It's crazy how one bad decision can ruin your whole life.

Erin: [to Severide] You're saying you blacked out?
Hank: From the car wreck?
Kelly: No, because I wasn't in one.

Adam: It's just, Kim, my dad, you know, he's made some pretty crappy choices over the years. I don't know what happened in here, but there's a decent chance it was self-inflicted.
Kim: Maybe.

Hank: That ain't youth. That's hate.

Trudy: Nice to see the good guys get a win.

Adam: [sees the hole in the wall where Voight's safe was] What's this?
Alvin: It's a popcorn machine, what do you think?
[pause]
Alvin: Your boss is missing, do your job!

Hank: It's not just talk when a cop gets shot.

Hailey: Justice and the law don't always work in perfect harmony.

Erin: Violent step-father, crazy boyfriend, sleazy boss... Zoe sure had some winners in her life.

Officer: What was your first date?
Officer: Transformers One.
Officer: So romantic.
Officer: I like that movie.
Officer: It's cartoon robots fighting cartoon robots.
Officer: Exactly! It's awesome!

Alvin: You got a lot of enemies in gen pop, don't you?
Oskar: Nah. Just friends. I got friends everywhere.
Alvin: Me too.

Hank: We had a cold wave come in. People stayed inside. Stopped shooting each other till it warms back up.

Officer: Alvin, you're not listening to me.
Detective: Well, you talk so much it's hard to know when I'm supposed to listen and when I can just tune out.

Hank: [looks at the picture of 'Adrian Gish' on the board] Devil in the White City.
Alvin: Now he's back in hell where he belongs.

Adam: Well, I'm confused. Was the husband the mastermind or was it her the whole time?
Alvin: Kid, what are you looking for? They can tell you all day long why they killed someone, you're still not going to sleep any easier.

Hank: [to Halstead] Don't push me, or I'll have you turned out of the department like that.
[snaps fingers]

Hank: [to Calaca] There isn't anyone in the five states that doesn't owe me a favor. If anything happens to that girl, I'll have your new boyfriend turn you inside out for a stick of gum.

Hank: So what's this for?
[Holds up fire poker]
Trevor: Scare tactics.
Hank: Hmm. Yeah, I've heard of those. Me? I prefer actual physical violence.

Alvin: Who do you have?
Training: Gibson. Hands down the best cadet we got; super dedicated, no back talk, no ball-breaking, aced the marksmanship. You need him when he's finished with the academy?
Alvin: Well, I needed him five minutes ago.
Training: All right.
Adam: [knocking over another cadet] You want to kill yourself? You know what? I'll do it. I'll blow your brains out, huh? Huh? What do you think about that?
Training: What the hell are you doing?
Adam: You said the goal was to get the gun out of his hands.
Alvin: We'll take him.

Adam: Kev, what'd you end up doing with the dope?
Kevin: I dumped it. I had to get rid of that.
Adam: Are you sure that was the right move?
Kevin: It was the only move. Just because people are marching in the streets doesn't mean that the world has changed. Cops are still blue, I'm still Black.

Hank: Cut his eye out! Do it! Do it!

Kenny: Someone want to fill me in on the office gossip?

Kim: Him coming back? It sounds like Voight just shut the door on that.
Kenny: Yeah, but where do you stand on that?
Kim: You've been great, Kenny. A real asset.

Jay: Do you really think you know everything about this guy?

Hailey: Adam, look how scared you are right now. Think about how scared Makayla's gonna be. She needs you. You gotta go.
Adam: I can't just give up. I mean...
Hailey: You're not giving up, man. You're doing what Kim would want you to do. We are not gonna stop. We are gonna hit every house, we are gonna chase every lead until we find her. I promise.

Trudy: Starsky and Putz, get over here.
[Said to Burgess and Roman]

Adam: Put your hands out.
Officer: Oh, you gotta be kidding me. It's just us three here now. Yeah, what'd you think was happening here?
Adam: Put your hands out.

Alvin: [to Antonio] What are you fishing for here?
Antonio: The truth.

Dr. Connor Rhodes: [about Platt] She's up, she's alert, kind of rude. All cylinders firing.

Trudy: [coming up the stairs] Hey, is Halstead on a UC run?
Hank: Not that I know about.
Trudy: State's Attorney is all over me. He's supposed to be in court right now.
Hank: Hailey, you know anything?
Hailey: No, I called him a few times, but...
Trudy: I did too. No answer. So I ran the GPS on his truck. It's parked on a street in Englewood.
Hank: How long has it been there?
Trudy: All night. I ran the in-service calls to that block. There were two calls of suspicious persons at a house on that street.
Hank: Thanks, Trudy.
Trudy: [leaving] Yeah.
Hank: [to Hailey] Check it out.

Mike: I'd rather be a living beach bum in Tampa than a dead cop in Chicago.

Trudy: Hey, Alvin?
Alvin: Yeah?
Trudy: If you ever want to not talk about it, I'm your gal, okay?

Hailey: Zach Phillips?
Zach: Yeah? What's going on?
Jay: Chicago PD. We need to talk to you.
Hailey: Ma'am, can you give us a few minutes, please?
Zach: It's okay, babe. I'll call you later. What's going on? What is this?
Hailey: It's about the murder of a Chicago police officer. We need you to come down to the district, help us clear up a few things.
Zach: Am I under arrest?
Jay: We wanna talk to you about Mike Blaine...
Zach: I said, am I under arrest?
Jay: She just told you, we need to...
Zach: I don't have to go anywhere. I know my rights.
Hailey: Okay, *now* you're under arrest.
Jay: Put your hands out to the side.
Hailey: Since you know so much, you probably know that your latest post about Mike Blaine is in violation of Section 20-12-9 of the Illinois Criminal Code.
Jay: That's aggravated assault.
Hailey: You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say or do can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney.

Hank: I think Caleb here hurt himself jumping off that walkway, though.
Jay: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. Is there anything I need to know or not know?
Hank: We're good. Guess the guy thought he could fly or something.

Hank: I heard your partner -- what's his name -- Sorenson. That he turned his badge in.
Kim: Yeah. He's not here to give his version so I'm not going to give mine, but yeah he quit.
Hank: Well, I got a spot in open in Intelligence...
Kim: [nearly spits out her drink] Yes!
[awkward pause]
Kim: I hope that's where you were going with that.
Hank: [smiles] I'll see you upstairs Monday morning.

Sean: My old district, we had three deaths in one year. It was spooky. Naturally, you get people who ask, and I don't lie when I say I never had a bad day on this job. We chose it. And if I die doing what I love, that's better than croaking on a chicken bone watching reruns on the couch. Nadia chose this. We don't have time to grieve. We keep pushing and doing our jobs. We're not forgetting the people we lost; we're honoring them. That's how I'd want to be remembered.

Hank: You don't like the way I do business? I'm not woke enough for you? You feel free to get the hell out.
Kevin: Well, Sarge, this is your unit. I'm proud to work here, but things have definitely changed.

Adam: We're the city's secret thoughts and fears dressed in blue with badges and guns. Yeah, my dad used to say the same stupid thing.

Jay: If you don't help us, you're going to prison for the rest of your life.

Hank: You wanted this to happen, Antonio. You're just too scared to admit it.

Samantha: You trusted me, Hank. I trust you.

Hailey: The agent on the phone said the only reason a good cop doesn't take a job like this is 'cause they're scared, implying that I'm afraid of change and I wanted to stay here where it's safe.
Jay: So he's a dick.
Hailey: I don't think that's why I don't wanna take it. I don't wanna take it because of you. I'm better with you as my partner. You know, you, 21, with Voight. I know I'm better here. So I'm not gonna take it.
Jay: You sure?
Hailey: He wasn't really wrong, though, was he? You gain something. You give something up.
Jay: Maybe, but... not always.

Hailey: I can't believe we let a monster like Hoff just walk out of prison.
Jay: Oh, come on, Hailey. Didn't have a choice.
Hailey: Sure we did. We just picked the one that made all the powerful people in this city feel warm and fuzzy.

Kevin: Ruz. You okay? Voight's not wrong. If we gonna find Burgess, we gotta do it right. We gotta be smart. We can't be running around hitting doors, man.
Adam: Yeah, why, are you worried they'll revoke your woke card?
Kevin: Why the hell are you even going down that road? Burgess is missing.
Adam: I know. So who cares about right and wrong? Who cares about reform? We need to find her now.
Kevin: That's exactly what we're doing!
Adam: No, that is not what we are doing! That's not what you're doing, that's not what they're doing. I can't get ten words out without somebody finding some sort of problem, wanting a warrant, wanting to politely knock on some punk's door.
Kevin: I'm sorry, that's the law!
Adam: Ha. Yeah, the law. Here we go.
Kevin: Come on, man! We all wanna find her! But you don't get to change the rules just because it's Kim!
Adam: I most certainly can! I can, precisely because it is Kim! And if you can't understand that because you're too busy checking boxes, kissing ass, then I don't know what to say to you!
Kevin: Watch yourself.
Adam: Kev, I know that we don't agree on everything, but I would think in this situation, right now, with Kim missing, you could put all that other crap aside. See that this is a different situation! Take a day off from being a proud reformist! Oh, don't step to me!
[Ruzek and Atwater fight until Jay and Hailey arrive and stop them]
Hailey: Hey! Stop!
Jay: What the hell are you doing?
Hailey: Stop!
Jay: Stop! Stop it! Calm down! Calm down! Stop! Enough! Enough! We are not doing this!
Hailey: Someone we love is missing! Every second we waste on this is a second we're not focused on her!

Special: You truly love Hailey Upton, don't you?

Hank: [finds out Adrian Gish's 'real' name is also an alias, turns and throws his drink at the holding cell] WHO THE HELL IS THIS GUY?

Olivia: You know, what Erin went through, that can, uh... that can screw a person up for a while.
Hank: Well, for what it's worth, she's got me to walk her through it.
Olivia: That's not such a bad thing.
Hank: I wish you were here more often. You'd be good for her.

Gabriela: You don't want to do this.
Adrian: All I want to do, is watch you burn.

Trudy: [addressing everybody in Intelligence] When you find the animal that did this, and for whatever reason that animal doesn't come back alive, call me. I'll dig the ditch.

Antonio: I've seen too much of this.

Antonio: [Voight wants Dawson to rig the police lineup] Oscar can put Lopez at the van the night his mother was killed.
Hank: Why roll the dice? We've got one shot at this, Antonio. If Lopez walks, he disappears, he goes somewhere else, he kills again. Number three.

Alvin: Can't we just let him go?
Hank: He solicited a murder, Al.
Alvin: Like we haven't done worse? You know, for our kids.

Jay: [checking on Voight] He had the flu last year.
Erin: No, that was you.
Jay: People get sick.
Erin: Car's at the curb.

Hailey: Every place that's been hit has had a safe and specific valuables. These guys are obviously doing their homework. So if we figure out how, maybe we can catch them.

Erin: I'm completely in love with you and you're the only person I can trust right now.

Adam: [to Nicole] It's Adam. Remember I last saw you at your husband's birthday?
Nicole: Oh, I remember you. I had your engagement photo pinned to my fridge for 8 months.

Lt. Bruce Belden: And how old is the kid?
Hank: 13.
Lt. Bruce Belden: You can't interview him without parental consent.
Hank: Dad's dead. Mom's in jail. I notified DCFS.
Lt. Bruce Belden: And they said what?
Hank: I left a message.
Lt. Bruce Belden: You know, running around half-cocked in a gang unit is one thing, but being the boss of an intelligence unit is another matter entirely.
Hank: I run my squad as I see fit, Lieutenant. You do your detective work how you want.

Adam: We think this is gang retribution? They'd do a whole family like that?
Hank: Listen, no reason is ever gonna feel like enough, Adam.

Emma: Chicago already has enough of a PR nightmare.

Jay: This guy is unbelievable. What?
Hailey: Your speech. 'Good people know that people are flawed, that they do stupid things sometimes'?
Jay: Hailey, I wasn't talking about you. I was talking about Zach. I know who your father is and that he was abusive.
Hailey: You don't know the half of it.
Jay: No, you're right, I don't. I'm sorry. You know I'm on your side. I'm just trying to help.
Hailey: I don't want your help. Not with this.

Kim: I walk out that door, the ball rolls on from here. You understand that?
Nia: Guess I should call my lawyer, then, huh?
Kim: Yeah, sure. Call your lawyer. See, the truth is, Nia, I don't need your cooperation. I came in here 'cause I was obligated to. And I sure as hell was hoping I wouldn't have to give you a damn thing, bitch.

Hailey: You're here early.
Adam: Oh, look who's talking. Insomnia kicked in, insomnia won, so here I am.

Kim: Why would somebody stab their husband, and then go to class?
Trudy: Because some people are crazy, Burgess.

Kevin: You shoved this life down his throat.

Adam: I hate this rug so much. This is a stupid rug. My rug would've fit in here much better.
Kim: You are never gonna put your ugly rug in my apartment.

Camila: When the murder was happening, I was in the back room screwing your partner. Is that good enough?

Jay: What would you do?
Hank: Doesn't matter what I'd do. We're different people, Jay. You gotta do what makes sense for you. But whatever that choice is, just make sure it's something that you can live with for the rest of your life.

Olivia: [Last lines]
Olivia: I wish I could've seen more of your city.
Hank: It's... It's beautiful. Even when it isn't.
[Benson and Voight toast their glasses]

Kim: This case, the kids, the prostitution... it's starting to remind me of the case where we lost the baby. Do you ever wonder if maybe that's the reason we're even closer now? Like, why we want to be together all the time, why we act like a couple... because of this terrible thing that happened to us?
Adam: Of course it is.
Kim: What? That's not a good thing, Adam.
Adam: Why not?
Kim: Because it's not real. It's not closeness, it's just trauma.
Adam: It's not real? Kim, hold on. You and I, we've always been us, all right? Then we were gonna have a baby. So we fell in love with something together, then we lost something together. I mean, sometimes trauma just brings people closer.

Hank: Find Platt, find McGregor, before somebody gets killed.

Jay: [to Upton] Rumor has it you were meritoriously promoted to detective, is that right?
Hailey: Yeah, that's right.
Jay: What, you shake your feathers in front of the right commander or is your uncle and alderman?
Hailey: I was undercover for a year, so put that in your pipe and smoke it.

Hank: Okay, I've been a cop for a lot of years. There's one thing I hate. I hate it when people blame the black kid. I get it all the time. I'll tell you something, please believe me when I tell you that, it's not gonna happen today because you're gonna tell me the truth about what happened.

Kevin: I don't wanna give up this job, but if you keep coming after me, any member of my unit, or any other cop, I promise you I will give it all away. I will make it my job to come after you. And I will destroy you.

Trainer: Unlock your elbow, man.
Sean: I'm not locking my elbow.
Trainer: I'm watching you lock your elbow.
Sean: Look, perfect medial rotation every time. I'm like the Terminator.
Trainer: Yeah, right.
Trudy: Hey, Patrolman. Oh, looks like you're locking your elbow, huh?
Trainer: See?

Jay: [while restraining a screaming, rampaging teen girl] Calm down! Calm down! Please calm down! Please calm down!
[the girl slowly stops]
Jay: You okay? You okay? We good?

Alvin: How many shotgun murders have we seen before these?
Hank: Two.
Alvin: Alright, so, it's gotta be a pro.
Kevin: Or a redneck.
Jay: Pro redneck. I'm calling it.

Kenny: [to Atwater] Lindsay and Halstead are dating, right?
Kevin: Yeah.
Kenny: Yeah. That explains everything.

Alvin: The drugs got to be in your mitts before we can move in; otherwise, we got nothing.
Adam: Yeah.
Alvin: All right? Now, if he starts accusing you of anything, you throw it right back in his face, pissed off and indignant.
Adam: Pissed off and indignant.
Alvin: Those are your two best friends.
Adam: That, I can do.
Alvin: Now, my friend Jin here is gonna hook you up with the latest in radio transmission. Department's come along way since taping a wire to your taint.
Adam: [Jin hands him an old-school beeper] What is that?
Alvin: You run out of Walkmans?
Sheldon: New guys keep breaking 'em.

Jay: What's that? That's crystal meth, Kenny. Your day just got a lot worse.

Hank: Stay here.
Erin: That's your big plan, for me to stay in then car? What'd you bring me for, then?
Hank: You cheer me up.
Erin: [sarcastic] Yay.

Adam: Sarge, Kim's car is here. She is not. I think somebody grabbed her. I need the team here now.

Adam: How do you guys do it in Special Victims working cases like this all the time?
Nick: Well, there's an old saying. Carve your successes in stone, write your failures in the sand. Just try to think of the ones you saved.
Adam: I'll remember that one.

Hank: You're not going out, Erin.
Erin: Why not?
Hank: This is exactly what he wants. Get in your head, throw you off your game.
Erin: How can I be off my game if you won't even let me in it?
Hank: And how am I supposed to put you out there? You can't even keep your cool with me.
Erin: I wanna be the one to bring him in, Hank.
Hank: You want to be the one to get in a confrontation with him. That's not being good police.
Erin: That is not where my head is at right now. You have my word.
Hank: I don't believe you. You're staying here.

Trudy: You don't threaten the person that has you tied to a chair, moron.

Jay: Welcome to Chicago, Sergeant.
Olivia: [shakes Halstead's hand] Thank you, Detective. Good to see you.
Jay: Yeah, you too.
Kevin: [to Benson, shakes her hand] Nice to meet you.
Olivia: Nice to meet you.
Adam: [shakes Benson's hand] I've heard great things about you.
Olivia: About you as well.
[to Rollins and Amaro]
Olivia: Hey. So, that must be Amy.
Jay: Yeah.
Olivia: Who owned the house that she was found in?
Jay: An old timer in St. Louis. It turns out Andrew Lewellen, from the hospital, he was paying rent in cash once a year for the last five years. No telling how many more stash houses could be in the city.
Olivia: Okay. She give you anything else?
Alvin: No. In terms of what she went through in that house... She didn't say and we haven't asked... Yet.
Olivia: Anything from the missing boy?
Nick: Well, we're working on it.
[Benson walks over to Voight]
Olivia: Hey.
Hank: [they shake hands] Hey. I'm glad you're here.
Olivia: [Benson follows Voight into his office] I wish it were under better circumstances
Hank: Well, it's the life we chose, I guess.
Olivia: That is correct.

Kevin: I wonder if she heard back from the board already.
Adam: Maybe. That's all the more reason to celebrate, right?
Hailey: Yeah, or drown her sorrows.
Adam: Geez.
Hailey: Sorry, I'm Greek. I see tragedy in everything.

Adam: Can't trust my instincts anymore. And I think I had a lawful shoot out there.
Hank: You did.
Adam: I know. Yet I hesitated and I didn't pull the trigger until after he shot my friend.
Hank: Look, Adam. I mean, we're running point on a whole new thing here. You're taking all these new rules they're writing in here, taking them into the chaos out there. It's not gonna be easy. Not when you got, what, half a second to decide whether to take one guy's life in order to save another.

Hank: You don't have to be here, take time off and mourn your daughter, we got your back.
Alvin: If I don't find something to do... I'm going to wind up in a ditch.
Hank: Okay, come on upstairs, we caught ourselves a weird one.

Kim: I need you to tell me everything.

Kim: I'm not going anywhere anytime soon.

Ron: I'm just trying to do the math here. A few months ago, you work out a deal, get yourself out of jail, and somehow, you land the biggest job in the city; running an intelligence unit in my district.
Hank: Yeah, things worked out.
Ron: I tell ya... I got no choice to admit that, somehow, you are connected upstairs in ways that I... I do not understand.
Hank: Hmm.
Ron: But, Sergeant... why the hell is a woman named Gradishar from Internal Affairs calling me up about you?
Hank: You say Gradishar? Never heard of her.
Ron: If you're still running game out on the street, cowboy, being a dirty cop, I will personally throw you off a roof.

D'Anthony: I heard Rev was looking for a runner; you know, get his lunches and smokes and lottery tickets and stuff. So I went over there to see if I could get the job. Someone knocked on the door. He went out of the room. I heard yelling. And that's when I ducked into that closet.
Antonio: You're in our gang database, D'Anthony. We know you were in the same crew as Rev. Did he piss someone off? Was someone moving in on his action?
Detective: You see what happened to Rev?
D'Anthony: No. I heard it.
Detective: Are you okay?
D'Anthony: Yeah, I'm fine.
Antonio: What all did you hear?
D'Anthony: There were three of them.
Antonio: Did you get a good look at them?
D'Anthony: No, I hid as soon as I heard yelling.
Antonio: What were they saying?
D'Anthony: I don't know. Most of it was in Spanish.
Antonio: How about a name?
D'Anthony: I don't know if it was a name, but Rev kept yelling out "Pulpo".
Detective: [cut to them leaving the room] Can't be the same Pulpo.

Kim: I got you something. These are called trouble dolls. And you are gonna put them under your pillow and when you wake up in the morning, you know what? They've taken all your troubles. So your only job is to rest. How cool is that?
Makayla: Really cool.

Hailey: Sarge, it could work, and we've crossed worse lines before.
Hank: Did you not hear me say no?

Antonio: Andres Diaz, AKA Pulpo. The Octopus. He's got dual citizenship here and Colombia. Me and Jules had him on our radar five years back when he was working his way up from street enforcer.
Hank: Yeah, I remember his name. Didn't he beat a double-murder rap?
Detective: The two key witnesses were killed.
Erin: Was he cutting off heads back then, too?
Detective: No, he learned a thing or two since he was in Colombia.
Erin: Oh.
Jay: What type of player was he? What part of the city did he hold down?
Antonio: Oh, see, that's the thing. He wasn't affiliated with any faction. Nobody knew his real script. He was just in it for the money and the blood.

Hank: [to Mouse] Not doing your job isn't working for you either.
Jay: [to Voight] I talked to him.
Hank: [to Halstead] I'm not talking to you.

Hank: Why not call the police?
Michelle: I did. The car never showed. They get here fast to arrest us, not so much when we need help.

Trudy: [Burgess returns a diamond ring] Where's the money?
Kim: I got a call from the M.E.'s office. They're looking for this.
Trudy: How'd they get ahold of you?
Kim: From when I signed out, apparently.
Trudy: You signed... you weren't supposed to sign out.
Kim: Well, that's something that you neglected to tell me, Sergeant.

Trudy: Everyone, listen up, nobody go for your radios, stay away from your phones. Burgess, go shackle the inmates and get them outside as far away from the building as you can. I'll get everyone down from upstairs. WE NEED TO EVACUATE THE DISTRICT NOW!

Hank: Well we don't have time to play it safe.

Jay: You're in early.
Officer: What's going on?
Jay: What do you mean?
Officer: You gave me a whole speech about trust and then you follow me home?
Jay: You clocked my follow?
Officer: Your stakeout.
Jay: Well, that's humbling.
Officer: What's going on?
Jay: That apartment isn't the address you got on your intake forms.
Officer: Yeah. I had a patrol buddy's place listed. I was crashing there for a while and now I'm not.
Jay: All right. Did you tip off Bautista that we found his storage unit?
Officer: What did you say?
Jay: There's a leak.
Officer: Yeah. Why the hell would I be the leak?
Jay: Back up! You're the only new factor in this whole thing. I don't know you. You made it damn clear you don't want me to. It's a fair question.
Officer: No, it's not.
Jay: You wanna hit me? Do it. Do it.
Officer: I didn't tip off anybody. I live where I grew up with my ma. And I like it there. And I didn't put it on the forms 'cause I thought it wouldn't sit well with my fellow police. Imagine that. I would never tip off anything.
Jay: Go home. Take the rest of the day. Get yourself together. Go!

Kevin: The criminals don't wear masks. They don't act all crazy. Some of them are smart, and they're charming.

Hank: It's okay, Lieutenant. We got it covered. I'll let you know if he's upstairs.
Lt. Bruce Belden: Who?
Hank: Shane Cameron. I left you a message.
Lt. Bruce Belden: We're following up on the car.
Hank: What car?
Lt. Bruce Belden: Plate match to a black four-door seen leaving the scene of the Coop murder yesterday. Supposed to be parked around here.
Hank: I never got that info.
Lt. Bruce Belden: Yeah, I must have dropped the ball on that.
Hank: [into his radio] Terminate. Pull back. Targets may be in the building.
Antonio: Jules.
[a shotgun blast bursts through the door and hits Julia in the neck]
Antonio: 10-1! Officer shot!

Detective: First rule of a gunfight: bring a gun. Second rule: bring friends with guns. Here's to having friends in Chicago.

Hank: Every fear you ever had about cops is gonna come true.

Voight's: I have been waiting for 30 minutes.
Hank: What the hell are you doing goin to my commander?
Voight's: I can't speak to how you got out of prison. Key witness was found dead. Is that right?
Hank: Something like that.
Voight's: I am informed, however, in how you got reinstated. You were supposed to be a pipeline, for IA, into some heavy hitters. But you haven't given us a damn thing
Hank: [takes out a package] Five thousand. From Maurice Owens. I'll make a move on him soon.
[Voight starts to walk away]
Voight's: Hey. Don't jerk me off with "soon." You work for me, Hank. You work for me! Do you understand?
[Voight returns]
Hank: I work for Chicago. You understand? Chicago.
[Looks out towards the skyline]
Hank: Look at that. I remember when I was in grade school, the teacher read us this story by some precious little writer from a long time ago. I think he was English or something. And he was bagging on this place after visiting here. You know what he called it? He called a city inhabited by savages. We move when I say we move.
[Voight walks away]

Hailey: I just talked to Voight. He wants us partnered up again.
Jay: So you can keep an eye on me?

Hank: You don't get to the position your father's in by leading a clean life. Do you?
Adam: No, sir. But he's my father.

Hank: So I heard you got into a beef last night with a couple patrol officers.
Kevin: More complicated than that.
Hank: I'm sure it is.
Kevin: One of Nolan's boys pulled me over last night hoping to find dope in my car.
Hank: Dope?
Kevin: They planted a kilo of heroin in my car.
Hank: Why didn't you tell me?
Kevin: Didn't want to get you involved.

Lauren: Nate said you won't charge him as an adult.
Jay: It's premeditated murder. The state's attorney will try to take a run at it.
Lauren: So you lied to him?
Jay: To get the gun out of his hand so he didn't kill somebody else? Hell, yes, I did.

Trudy: You might not believe it but I used to go undercover as a street walker 20 years ago.
[Burgess and Lindsay give her a look]
Trudy: Okay, 25 years ago.

Adam: Kev, they are coming after you, okay? If there's something that we can give them...
Kevin: Huh, give them? I'm not giving them anything. I did nothing wrong.

Hank: [pulling a marked $20 bill off a busted dealer] Mustache on Jackson, I drew it.

Scrap: Next time I get something, I'm taking it to my guys in narcotics.
Erin: Hey, Scrap, I got your brother off on 100 pounds of weed, and that man you lured in is going to spend 10 years in prison for avenging his daughter's death. Don't be a sore winner.

Hank: What happened?
Kevin: They jumped me.
Hank: Did you see their faces?
Kevin: Their faces were covered. There were no cameras. They didn't say a word. They were smart.
Hank: Okay, let me find them.

Jay: Nothing you could've done would've prevented that. Know that.

Antonio: [to Xavier Greene] I mean, this is the sweetest offer I've ever heard, right? You tell us who the Colombians are targeting next, and we won't charge you with distribution. What's the debate?
Xavier: [to Antonio] Ain't no debate. I just know not to trust a word that comes out of a cop's mouth.
Detective: [to Xavier Greene] We're trying to save someone's life.
Xavier: [to Antonio and Julia; re: Shane Cameron] You all worried about my boy? Don't. He's ready. Them Colombians try to make a move on him, it'll be the last move they try and make.
Detective: [to Xavier Greene; strongly doubtful] Mm-hmm.
[Antonio opens the file folder and presents the photographs of Rev's beheaded body in the bathroom and his severed head in the sink]
Xavier: [disturbed after being shown the photographs] Ugh.
Detective: [to Xavier Greene; re: Rev and Coop] They were ready too.

Hank: What're you waiting around for, a 'thank you' or 'I'm sorry'? Cuz it ain't happening. So why don't you get out of here?

Trudy: You should leave and let me finish what I started. YOU OF ALL PEOPLE SHOULD UNDERSTAND!
Hank: YOU'RE NOT ME, TRUDY! You couldn't live with yourself.
Trudy: He killed my dad! He killed my dad!
Hank: [hugs her] He'll do his time.

Alvin: Do I think he's a killer? I'll have to check that out.

Jay: Him going back is not the right move for him.
Erin: For YOU, him going back is not the right move for YOU. But if it was you, if you wanted to go back, would you let ANYBODY get in your way?

Kevin: [being shot at] He's wearing a vest, aim for the head!

Hailey: Can you come home to me now please?
Jay: It's all I want.

Trudy: What's up with you and rebel without a cause?

Hailey: Jay, I'm a cop. Who wants to put a murderer in prison. Nothing more.

Jay: [to Voight about Lindsay] She's not coming back, is she?
Hank: Look, it was time for her to move on. You need to make peace with it.

Adam: Expect to find something bottled, brown, and moderately expensive in your lockers, okay?

Latrell: My son was shot and killed at the corner of 85th and Wabash on July 5th. He was 17 and nothing's been done about it.
Jay: That's a rough neighborhood. Do you live over there?
Latrell: No. We live in Calumet Heights. And I know what you're thinking. My son wasn't in any gang. He was a good kid.
Jay: Okay. Is that what the police think, too?
Latrell: The police? The police don't *think* anything. *They* never did a damn thing about it.
Jay: Okay, I doubt that. Come on.
Latrell: No, no, no. Don't tell me. Black kid lying dead in the street. Step over him. Move on. All the same to them.
Jay: I understand that's how you feel. But right now, I'm having a hard time connecting to your son being killed to you running dope for Dante Rashard who's the biggest heroin dealer on the South Side.
Latrell: Man, that's what I'm trying to tell you. I'm just playing along with these gangbangers so I can find out who murdered Sean.
Jay: How do you even know that someone in that gang killed your son?
Latrell: Because I did what the police didn't. I investigated. I look into the murder myself. And everyone I talked to in that neighborhood said the Prophets were responsible.
Jay: You need more than that. That's not a lot to go on.
Latrell: Two people saw a silver car racing down on Wabash right after Sean got shot. So that's what I'm looking for. A silver car. Now, if I get in deep enough with these Prophets, I'ma find out who drives that car, and when I do, I'ma know that's the son of a bitch who killed Sean.
Jay: How did you even start working with these guys?
Latrell: I heard about this young brother named K-Mac. Found out he rolls with the Prophets, moves a lot of dope. So I found out how to meet him. Told him I knew how to drive gas tanks, build traps. A week later, he calls, asks for my help.
Jay: So you're really doing all this just to find your son's killer?
Latrell: He was my son, my flesh and blood. And some punk shot him and left him to die in the street like an animal. So yeah. I'ma do whatever I have to do to find the killer. My son still talks to me every night. Shows up at my bedside. Just stands there, all soaking wet like the day he died. Says, "Don't let me die in vain, Pop. Don't let me die in vain." And I won't.

Kevin: I'm gonna need you to take this $20 or I'm gonna dump you in that garbage can head first.

Olivia: [walks in on Voight beating up a perp in the cage] Hank.
Hank: Why don't you head back upstairs?
Olivia: I need to talk to you.
Hank: [steps out of cage] Look, I am glad you made the trip but I'm afraid I'm gonna to have to cut it short.
Olivia: You can't put your hands on that guy.
Hank: As far as you know, I never did.
Olivia: Let me explain something to you, if this was a Chicago-only case? This is your city you do what you want.
Hank: Listen.
Olivia: No, I'm not done yet. I have cases in New York that I want to close. I have perps I want to put away. There is peace of mind I want to bring to families, okay? You go off on him and it gets out, then my cases go down the toilet. I'm asking you. Do not do that to me.
Hank: What about Chris Sepka's peace of mind? That little boy is out there right now. He doesn't have a lot of time.
Olivia: Five minutes. I'm asking you for five minutes.

Hank: How are you supposed to stop something you can't see coming?

Trudy: You think you're in the dog house with Voight, and you're working twice as hard to prove yourself.
Hailey: You know any other way?
Trudy: Sometimes you gotta know when to go home.

Jay: I think you've got to start wrapping your head around the likelihood that Severide did this.

Detective: I don't like being the guy you use to get a rise out of your father figure.
Erin: You wish I was using you.
Detective: Oh, I'm serious. You have issues. You need to work them out. Work them out without me.
Erin: I repeat, we haven't done anything, and if you want to keep it that way...
Detective: Hey, that'd be great.
Erin: Alright, perfect.
Detective: Fantastic.
Erin: You done?
Detective: I was done long before this conversation started.
Erin: Really? Then shut up.

Hank: [to Lindsay] Remember what I told you when you were 16 and you first came to live in my house? I'm with you...
Erin: Until the wheels come off.

Kim: [to Platt] We caught a high-profile murder last night and now you have us chasing stolen sandwiches?
Trudy: You didn't catch anything. You answered a call.

Hank: [going after the guys that took his safe] It's not about the money, Al, they threatened to kill my grandchild.

Kevin: Why you running?
Damari: White cops scare me.
Kevin: Yeah. What color am I?
Damari: Blue. Just as dangerous.

Hank: [to Halstead] Trouble at home?
Jay: No, we're just working some stuff out.
Hank: I heard all that before. I'm done with that now. I warned both of you. So clear it up, get back to doing your job or you're gone, you understand?

Adam: [to Woods] Voight is my family. That's what you don't understand. They're all my family and I'm not going to give them up for the likes of you.
Denny: It's not a bridge that you want to burn, son.
Adam: You're right. It's a bridge that I want to blow the hell up.

Erin: [to Dawson] You miss us, though, right?
Antonio: I cry myself to sleep every night.

Hank: [seeing cuts and bruises on D'Anthony] What happened?
D'Anthony: They got pissed at me for hiding in the closet; said I should have backed Rev up. I wanna get out.

Alvin: You smell that? That's the smell of fear.

Jay: I'm warning you. Lose the grin or I will lose it for you.

Hank: All right, listen. Until we know more, I wanna keep this video of Blain and Perez off-book.
Adam: You got it, Sarge.

Adam: [to Atwater] I told you I wasn't going to shoot him. Kevin, you put me in that position, what am I gonna do? I shoot that kid... or I watch him shoot you. I just... I just can't have another friend die this week, I can't handle it.

Kim: Come on, Sarge, why are you breaking my balls?
Trudy: Because you don't *have* any.

Antonio: [to his daughter] You still have to delete your second profile, this stuff is dangerous. Just let me *try* to protect you, that's all I'm trying to do, that's it.

Hank: Look, Kim, I couldn't give a damn about who you sleep with, but I care a whole lot about who you share our information with.

Alvin: We're gonna need to find John and bring him in as well. Where is he?
Clay: I don't know. He said he was gonna see the mission through.
Alvin: Well, there is no more mission 'cause Cullen is dead. So, I'm gonna take you to the field office, get you some clearance.
Bergstrom: Listen, Jacobs can fix all of this.
Alvin: [to Clay] And I'm gonna need you to release that sidearm.
Clay: Until I'm all clear, I'll hold on to it.
Alvin: All right. I can respect that. Let's go. Come on.
[Olinksy, Bergstrom and Clay leave the room]

Hank: So we're calling this what it is. Terrorism.

Adam: Hey Eva. What's up kid?
Eva: My father's a fascist.
Adam: Okay, I don't know what to do with that.

Hank: Just be careful. I know you like to do things your own way.
Hailey: What does that mean?
Hank: Means I know you.

Adam: When was the last time you brushed your teeth?
Alvin: I'm supposed to be homeless.
Adam: That's not an excuse.

Hailey: We're supposed to be together forever, but if you feel what I've done is so terrible there's no coming back, forever feels like a real long time.

Kenny: [to Halstead] I've got a girlfriend. We're talking about moving in together.
Jay: [laughs]
Kenny: What?
Jay: Oh, you'll find out.

Hank: I like Robert, but I think we're looking at the wrong Platt.

Alderman Price: Morgan William's senseless death has caused this city great distress and pain. And as a result, we've gone to great lengths to find someone to blame. Someone to hate. And no one has wanted to hate Detective Halstead more than me, but the more I learned about what actually transpired that morning, the more I'm convinced Detective Halstead did nothing wrong. In fact, his actions saved several lives. Several black lives.

Adam: If you were selling your house, wouldn't you want to know who was buying it?
Alvin: Well we're not most people.
Adam: Hey Al... I'm not sure what to say about Lexi.
[pause]
Adam: Can I give you a hug?
[hugs him]
Alvin: Hey, hey... thanks, man.

Peter: The state can't make its case because the defendant may have arranged to have a witness killed

Hank: I'm just doing my job.

Hank: Hey. We all go home tonight.

Kim: Look, I get it. Clearly, you're still pissed at me. But, come on, you are gonna have to find a way to let me back in at some point.

D'Anthony: So how would this work, you getting me out and all?
Hank: Leave that to me. And it may take a couple days. Just need you to stay alive 'til then.
D'Anthony: What's in it for you?
Hank: You're a good kid.
D'Anthony: I don't got to work it off, like be a snitch or something? 'Cause that ain't happening.
Hank: No.

Trudy: You're like two washerwomen from the old country. Why don't you take your laundry down to the river?

Adam: Kim, stop dancing around with me. Say to me what you're really thinking. Say it.

Hailey: [to Burgess and Ruzek] Hey, have you guys heard from Jay?
Kim: No.
Adam: [re: him and Jay] We were supposed to get beers last night, but he never texted me back.