
Monday, November 3rd TV listings for ION (WPXJ) Buffalo, NY
Bull Dark Horse
Izzy hires Bull to defend a jockey accused of committing arson against a stable owner who fired him.
Bull The Other Shoe
Bull puts aside his personal grievances to help AUSA Reilly, who prosecuted him for jury tampering, bring one of the world's most dangerous drug lords to justice; the pair enter into a hesitant partnership.
Chicago P.D. Stepping Stone
When District 21 goes after a Colombian drug gang following a series of brutal slayings, an asset in the investigation emerges.
Chicago P.D. Wrong Side of the Bars
Antonio believes a Colombian gang is involved in his son's kidnapping; Halstead learns new information about Lindsay; Voight offers Antonio a new way to get information about Diego's whereabouts.
Chicago P.D. Chin Check
Voight and the team check out a house that has been associated with a series of gangs; people from the past cause Halstead's temper to rise.
Chicago P.D. Now Is Always Temporary
Olinsky tries to protect his daughter; a counterfeiting operation is investigated; when a hoarder is arrested, more than clutter is uncovered.
Chicago P.D. Thirty Balloons
Atwater and Burgess must keep their new patrol car in mint condition; the Intelligence Unit uncovers drug smuggling; Voight's behavior toward Lindsay drives her right where he doesn't want her; tensions rise between Olinsky and Ruzek.
Chicago P.D. Conventions
New York's SVU agents Fin and Rollins help track down a serial killer who rapes his victims; Burgess gets an opportunity to prove herself; Lindsay brings Halstead as her date to her high school reunion.
Chicago P.D. The Price We Pay
Voight's son may be involved with the Fitori murder case, intensifying tension between Antonio and Voight; Ruzek helps Burgess get retribution.
Chicago P.D. Different Mistakes
Voight's new Internal Affairs handler proves to be suspicious of his actions; Voight must work with his former partner from the Gang Unit; Halsted enlists Jin to help him gather more information on Lonnie Rodiger; Olinsky takes Ruzek down a peg.