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Burgess: That's the good thing about being scared. Sometimes it's like this reminder that you have to be brave, you have to fight. So I fought.
Makayla: But I ran.
Burgess: That's ok. Running is a kind of fighting.
Burgess: 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.
Ruzek: No, you would have been good at both.
Burgess: You're always giving me the benefit of the doubt
Ruzek: No, I'm not. I know you. You would have had instincts for all of it, that's all. It's just how it is.
Burgess: Yeah, maybe it makes me better at both.
Upton: No, why? You think I need it? Are you trying to tell me I should take it?
Halstead: No, I'm saying it's a good job for a good cop.
Upton: You could tell me you don't want me to take it. It's an option.
Halstead: I want you to do whatever you want to do. I'm just practicing self-preservation here.
I will make it my job to come after you and I will destroy you.
Atwater
Atwater: 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.
Voight: Then do it different. Do it different. That's the win. You get to do it different.
Voight: Then you're not going to be a cop anymore.
Atwater: Maybe I don't want to be a cop anymore.
I'm going to keep coming for you until I have your badge.
Sgt Kenny
This what we doing? Letting cops get killed?
Atwater
Ruzek: Patrol never rolled.
Burgess: He's good.
Atwater: They're not rolling with me. I'm sorry, bro.
Superintendent Deputy Miller: You disobeyed a direct order.
Voight: Because it wasn't real.
Superintendent Deputy Miller: If I give you an order, it's real.
Voight: No, not if you don't tell me why you're giving it to me.
Adam, no, listen to me, you did the right thing. What I'm trying to tell you is, it doesn't matter. You get it? The reality is, no one's got the guts to stand up for police right now. Not the mayor, not the white shirts in the ivory tower. No one. Get used to it.
Voight
Just because people are marching in the streets, doesn't mean the world has changed. Cops are still blue, I'm still Black.
Atwater