[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Chicago P.D. Season 9, Episode 2 “Rage.”] After getting shot, Officer Kim Burgess (Marina Squerciati) is home recovering, but gets drawn into a case in the September 29 episode of Chicago P.D. Upon hearing that Burgess might be thinking about taking a desk job — her ex, Officer Adam Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger), began looking into it without talking to her — Sergeant Hank Voight (Jason Beghe) brings her in to talk to a victim. Burgess ends up going undercover to take down a parole officer assaulting his parolees. Squerciati talks to TV Insider about what’s next for Burgess, Burzek’s relationship status, and more. When Burgess follows Gary, even as Ruzek tells her not to, is it as much to prove to herself she can do the job as it is to get him? Marina Squerciati: Every single step she takes, especially in the beginning after the hospital when she goes to that first ...
- 9/30/2021
- TV Insider
Warning: This post contains spoilers from Wednesday’s episode of Chicago P.D. Read at your own risk.
Chicago P.D.‘s Kim Burgess Continued Torment Industrial Complex just won’t let up.
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Wednesday’s episode, titled “Rage,” found the Intelligence officer grappling with the trauma of being kidnapped and brutally...
Chicago P.D.‘s Kim Burgess Continued Torment Industrial Complex just won’t let up.
More from TVLineChicago P.D.'s Marina Squerciati Talks Burgess' Slow Recovery, Not Being 'Wonder Woman' After KidnappingFall TV Predictions: Young Sheldon's Retcon, Seal Team's First Cuss, Marvel Meet-Up, an Evil About-Face and MoreLaw & Order: Organized Crime: Here's What Stabler's Long-Awaited Letter to His Svu Partner Benson Should Say
Wednesday’s episode, titled “Rage,” found the Intelligence officer grappling with the trauma of being kidnapped and brutally...
- 9/30/2021
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
This week on Chicago P.D., Burgess continues to recover after surviving a brutal attack that landed her in critical condition at Chicago Med. With her wounds still fresh, questions about Burgess’ future with Intelligence loom.
“I don’t think she really knows yet what she is going to do,” Marina Squerciati, who plays Burgess, tells TVLine.
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“I don’t think she really knows yet what she is going to do,” Marina Squerciati, who plays Burgess, tells TVLine.
More from TVLineChicago P.D. Stars Jesse Lee Soffer, Tracy Spiridakos on That 'Upstead' Breakthrough: 'There's a Real Love'Chicago P.D. Boss Says Atwater Will Have a Girlfriend in Season 9: 'Their Bond Is Fun and Really Unique'Law & Order Season 21: Which Veteran...
- 9/28/2021
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
With four Grammy Awards, a Cable Ace Award, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, it's mind boggling to think that the legendary Lalo Schifrin is still without an Oscar, despite being nominated six times. The 80-year-old hasn't slowed down for a moment, with a catalog so vast that there is plenty for the devoted cinephile to explore and discover. And a holiday season treat is just around the corner. Aleph Records has put together a 4 CD box set that covers Schifrin's entire career, putting together a tracklist of selected film work as well as various jazz and classical pieces. Of note to film buffs will be prevoiusly unreleased pieces from Schifrin's work on the Don Siegel films "Charley Varrick" (an undersung little '70s gem), "The Beguiled" and "Coogan's Bluff" in addition to tracks from George C. Scott's "Rage" and John Sturges' "Joe Kidd." Of course,...
- 10/3/2012
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Script rewrites. Exacting directors. Terrible twists of fate. We look back through the ages to bring you 20 nightmarish film shoots…
The lavish lifestyles of Hollywood’s more famous actors and filmmakers may hint at a world of glamour and cash, but as this list proves, the process of actually putting a movie together is rarely a dignified process. What follows is a lengthy catalogue of ill-advised location choices, tantrums, dreadful acts of God, spiked bowls of soup, ruined studios, bruised egos, broken bones and shattered dreams.
For the prospective filmmaker, this article could be read as a cautionary tale of just how badly wrong a production can go – though in order to keep the tone relatively light, we’ve excised those film productions that ended in tragedy (you’ll have to look elsewhere to discover the sad stories behind Twilight Zone: The Movie and The Crow).
Nevertheless, we suggest you...
The lavish lifestyles of Hollywood’s more famous actors and filmmakers may hint at a world of glamour and cash, but as this list proves, the process of actually putting a movie together is rarely a dignified process. What follows is a lengthy catalogue of ill-advised location choices, tantrums, dreadful acts of God, spiked bowls of soup, ruined studios, bruised egos, broken bones and shattered dreams.
For the prospective filmmaker, this article could be read as a cautionary tale of just how badly wrong a production can go – though in order to keep the tone relatively light, we’ve excised those film productions that ended in tragedy (you’ll have to look elsewhere to discover the sad stories behind Twilight Zone: The Movie and The Crow).
Nevertheless, we suggest you...
- 1/19/2012
- Den of Geek
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