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I am Zakiyyah M. Heard. Born and raised in Baltimore, MD. I currently reside in Dawsonville, GA. I am a single mother that is currently in the automotive finance industry. In my spare time I love to read and write fanfiction. I’m a 90’s sitcom girly that still believes in good stories that are diverse and reflect the fabric of the world. Honored to work with the entire Je-Ree Reviews Media team!
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Feb 6, 2026 ∙ 4 min
Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 12 "Missing" Recap: Some Losses Never Stop Echoing
This episode opens quietly, but with purpose, by reminding us who Imani is before the case even begins. She isn’t just Intelligence; she’s someone who has been living with unresolved loss for years. A case worker from Missing and Exploited children reaches out to her for help on what sounds, at first, like a favor. A mother is behaving erratically, insisting her son, missing for nearly eighteen years, has come home. Because of Imani’s background, because she understands what it means to never...
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Jan 30, 2026 ∙ 5 min
Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 11 On The Way Recap
This episode kicks off very subtle. Right from the start, Kevin is testing the waters, testing if he should text Tasha or do something different literally. He takes the 1968 Mustang fastback for a spin, and it’s not just a casual ride. The way he handles it, pushing it up to 90 post speed, feels like a character moment more than a stunt. He’s not racing for fun; he’s assessing. Every shift, every turn tells him something about the car, the person who owned it, and what kind of operation he’s...
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Jan 23, 2026 ∙ 5 min
Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 10 Recap: The Cold Case That Broke Torres—and Finally Set Him Free
This episode of Chicago P.D., a follow-up to Episode 6 of this season, is honestly heartbreaking, and beautifully done. It’s one of those stories that makes you feel the weight of every moment, every choice, and every loss. For Torres, it’s closure for a case that never gave him answers. For Dominique, it’s vindication, six years of believing her father had killed her mother finally met the truth that was long overdue. The way this episode combined with episode 6 Find Me was just enough with...
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