get to know me: 1/10 familial relationships ♡ erin and hank (chicago pd) “You’re about the best thing that ever happened to me.”
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get to know me: 1/10 familial relationships ♡ erin and hank (chicago pd) “You’re about the best thing that ever happened to me.”
It’s gonna be tough. I mean really tough.
Part of an interview Sophia did where she talks about:
-Whether Hank is Erin’s father or not.
-What she’d like to see happen to Erin NEXT SEASON. (CAN THE “IS SOPHIA LEAVING THE SHOW?” STOP NOW?!) 😏😉
http://onechicagocenter.com/2017/05/17/sophia-bush-interview-chicago-pd-lindsay-father/amp/
Erin had to come back to save Jay, but it doesn’t mean her problem with alcohol/drug doesn’t exist anymore. It would be realistic for her to fall back into her old demons because although it’s not purposely, the people she’s supposed to trust are hurting her the most.
She’s strong. Do people forget that she is an ex alcohol/drug addict? That in early season one, there were still signs of her struggling with it? Ex-addicts people need a support system, hank and/or jay in her case. It’s hard for them to stay clean, especially if their life is a complete mess. These people need stability, not more struggles.
Voila. I just wanted to say it’s just not that easy unlike what I’ve read. So far she’s handle things the right way (justin’s death) and I’m proud of her, but there is a storm coming her way..
So while I don’t think the writers are going to do a dark days 2.0, she has grown, I wonder what her state of mind will be like. It’s possible she might leave the city, temporarily or for good, to clear her head and start over, and that would be the answer to the question Annie asked her in 4x11.
Can I just say, I loved the ending of the episode. They didn't wrap everything in a pretty bow. The guy got out but after too many years, and even though Hank's intentions and efforts were good, the consequences of his previous actions (or lack thereof) can't be erased. They kept it realistic, having the guy slam the door in his face. And you could see Hank having a little revelation moment there. I think this may make him work harder to help Erin out with her troubles in the finale, especially since she helped him out again here. Wondering if he and Jay will team up and make it their mission..
Hey there! Can I ask what it was about last night episode that you didn't like so much? I like hearing your point of view on the show :)
Sure! I’m not pleased that they implied there’s a possibility Voight either slept with Bunny or may be Erin’s father for two reasons 1) to me it robs Voightsay’s story of everything that makes it special. Here’s supposedly this tough/shady cop who takes in this girl for no other reason than he sees something special in her. He and his family give her a chance and become the stability and love she’s been missing. They become family, not because they had to, not because they have some kind of tie or obligation to each other but because they chose to. 2) it’s cliche and predictable (we saw it coming) and a cheap writing move to cause drama when there are so many other storylines for other characters which would be so interesting to pursue. Thanks for asking!
One of the biggest plot holes if Hank turns out to be Erin's biological father: her feeling like she owed him for saving her would be pointless, because he left her with Bunny for 15 years. Even if he never knew she was his, it would be ridiculous since if he slept with Bunny he would have to at least suspect it. Therefore before he saved Erin, he left her to grow up in hell. Also, Justin would have liked and kissed his half-sister 😷😷😷 Really hoping there's a twist coming..
I still don’t think Hank is Erin’s dad, although his comment and the fact that Jay is gonna get a DNA test (which I think is gonna prove Jimmy isn’t her dad) could be proof of that. But Hank knowing Bunny for all of Erin’s life and not doing anything until she was 15 is weird enough, without him being her father. If he knew there was the slightest possibility he was, wouldn’t he want to find out so that he can save her? I also don’t imagine Hank sleeping with Bunny, especially since he was with Camille.. Thoughts? (I love the “family is not defined by blood” aspect of their relationship so I don’t want him to be her biological father)