Titled "Just Like at Home," this episode deals with Kitty's cancer diagnosis and a complex family dynamic involving a reluctant bone marrow donor.
Titled "Two Can Play That Game," this episode features drama between Zac and Karen, including a controversial hug that leads to a misunderstanding with Fatima.
After the vigilante kills her target, Voight comforts Burgess and suggests Chicago is better off without the criminal, leading some fans to believe he may have even helped facilitate the vigilante's actions. [S5E15] Sisterhood
Detective Hailey Upton reveals she once dated a man from Rome to explain why she values punctuality—and why she believes women are harder to "flip" than men due to their loyalty. Other Shows with Similar Episode Markers
In season 5, episode 15, titled " Sisterhood ," the Intelligence Unit tracks a vigilante who is targeting and killing known rapists. The case becomes deeply personal for Detective Kim Burgess, as it resurfaces memories of her own sister’s assault and leads her to question if her sister's attackers were ever truly punished. Key Plot Highlights Titled "Just Like at Home," this episode deals
While "Sisterhood" is the specific title for the episode, other series have notable content for their 15th episode of season 5:
The team hunts for a woman identified as Veronica, who is killing rapists. This mirrors the team's own history of taking the law into their own hands, creating a "pot calling the kettle black" dynamic. Detective Hailey Upton reveals she once dated a
Burgess witnesses an informant receiving a gun but hesitates to report it, secretly wanting the vigilante to "take the shot".