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Dominic Buys a Tommygun but can't keep his mother and girlfriend from fighting over lasagna. Madeline gets out of jail. Uncle Lou shows Jeff the old neighborhood but almost gets them killed.
Bart bets the guys he can get Jeff some action. Dawn tries to break up Dominic and Staci by setting Dom up with a new girl. Uncle Lou gives Staci sex tips.
Dom and Staci's attempts at romance are ruined when Madeline moves in with them. Dom puts Bart and Carmine in charge of finding her someone to live with, but it's a tall order, even with Uncle Lou helping.
Dom and Staci's date on a yacht goes horribly wrong. Bart and Carmine help Uncle Lou prepare for his comeback as a singer.
When Staci and Dom babysit his niece, the question of having children leads to discussion of a family tragedy. Bart gets Uncle Lou a gig reading an erotic audio book.
Dawn hires a new waitress and Staci freaks out. Bart produces a new music video for Uncle Lou, and Uncle Lou has problems with a piano playing cat.
Dom and Dawn celebrate their 12th anniversary with a big party, and disastrous results. Uncle Lou is furious at Bart for selling him out. Madeline steals from Uncle Sal.
After their breakup, Dom and Staci settle into separate lives. But when Dawn gets a tip about who Staci is dating, things get ugly. Meanwhile, Uncle Lou loses it when his ass pillow goes missing. Madeline gets a new sugar daddy, and he's over twice her age.
When Dom finds out his mother is spreading scandalous gossip about him to Staci, he and Dawn have the biggest fight of their lives. Uncle Lou believes he's got a case of the clap, and wants Bart to find out which of his paramours gave it to him. Madeline suffers an injury and Uncle Sal showers her with gifts while she recovers.
Uncle Lou calls a summit meeting to make peace between Dawn and Staci, clearing the way for Staci's reunion with the family. A big party is thrown in Staci' Chicago PD star LaRoyce Hawkins has confirmed a delay to season 11 of the show as the SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) strike continues. Speaking at an acting masterclass lecture at Louisiana State University, Hawkins, who stars as Officer Kevin Atwater on Chicago PD said that he is in support of SAG-AFTRA's strike action, but that it might delay filming for a short period. "Naturally, after the writers strike, it's going to take the writers a while to start warming up their rooms again and starting to conceptualize stories again," Hawkins said. "So we might need like a three-week buffer." Related: Chicago Med stars share actors strike updates While filming for the NBC show normally begins in July, Hawkins said he's confident that he'll be back to work within the next two months as negotiations come to an end. "From my personal research, we have a big hill to climb before we can find an agreement," he said. "I'm faithful and optimistic that it will only be a couple more months, if that, that we're off." During the masterclass, Hawkins, who has played Kevin since 2014, also opened up about what makes his character tick on the hit show. Related: Chicago Fire star says Mouch death after cliffhanger would be "huge hole in his life" "I think over time, I've been sitting with the character enough to really, part of my process is really writing like the character, reading like the character," Hawkins said. "I've been blessed to be able to over-imagine everything this character goes through. I have a background in comedy and poetry, so I keep the character fresh by either writing jokes or poems as the character ... to give him something to live through and goals to achieve outside of the cases he has to solve and the liv Based on headlines, the Chicagoland south suburb of Harvey, Illinois, does not seem like a place where stars are born. However, it has birthed many talents, including Syleena Johnson,Keke Palmer, and more recently, “Chicago P.D.” actor LaRoyce Hawkins. Since 2013, Hawkins has been a regular in NBC’s “Chicago” TV dramas, which include “Chicago P.D.,” “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago Med,” and “Chicago Justice,” about emergency first responders and law enforcement officials in the Windy City. Despite his success, Hawkins’ talent isn’t limited to the small screen. This “vibe-centered” thespian can also be found in comedy venues showcasing his comedic talent and spoken word skills. Rolling out had an opportunity to see Hawkins and a few other Harvey alums this fall at his live comedy and spoken word show in Chicago. We recently caught up with the actor to discover what inspired him to make the creative pivot from drama to comedy. You’ve been showcasing your acting skills on shows like “Chicago P.D.” and hosting events such as the Agora Sneaker Ball. What made you decide to do a comedy tour? What a lot of people don’t know is that stand-up was my first love. I started entertaining when I was 16. [It was my first love], and the vibe that introduced me to acting, poetry [and] things of that nature. It was me watching friends such as Kellye Howard show up every day and night to their open mics, cultivating their craft. I grew up doing stand-up with these people, and I couldn’t call myself a stand-up comedian with a straight face without putting my money where my mouth is. What made you catch the stand-up bug? I caught the bug when I was about 17. I wrote poetry and jokes in high school, and I had my own band for a while called the Ray Charles Experience. That’s where my mu January 13, 2016 The team investigates a home invasion in which the suspects puts a gas in the home and knocks the victims out. It is later revealed that the investigation turns into a rape case because one of the female victims was raped by one of the suspects. When the Chicago P.D. believes they've caught a suspect, another home invasion occurs and the female is raped again. Lindsay questions the victim which leads into a trap and is kidnapped. Meanwhile, Voight help his old cellmate restart his life after he is released from prison. The team investigates a home owned by Spence, in which reveals that Tawny was on the lease. Going over the surveillance of the Clifford house again, they realize that one of the suspects is Tawny. They deduced she put the gas in her system to knock them off her trail and force them to release Henley. Jay quickly reminds the team that right now Lindsay is with them it could be in danger. Indeed, Lindsay is going over possible suspects to Tawny before her partners ambush and knock her out while Tawney simply watches. Lindsay wakes up gagged and tied to a bed. Outside the three burglars are discussing what to do with Lindsay knowing that as a cop, it would be suicide to kill her. They resolve to leave her behind before Henley decides to have “fun” with Lindsay like he did with Chicago PD star LaRoyce Hawkins confirms season 11 delay
LaRoyce Hawkins pivots from acting to stand-up comedy
Knocked the Family Right Out
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Knocked the Family Right Out is the eleventh episode of the third season and the 49th overall episode of Chicago P.D.Summary[]
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