Chicago PD

2013
4.8
3.08K reviews
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (15)

1 Stepping Stone
1/8/14
In the series premiere, after a slew of brutal slayings, District 21, led by Sergeant Hank Voight (Jason Beghe) go after a Columbian drug cartel cleaning house in Chicago. They discover D'Anthony (guest star Isaac White) who proves to be an asset in the investigation. At District, complicated histories and unit rivalries surface which could end up costing them one of their own. Meanwhile, Rookie Kyle Ruzek (Patrick Flueger) is pulled from the police academy by Olinski (Elias Koteas) to join the team.
2 Wrong Side of the Bars
1/15/14
Antonio's (Jon Seda) son was kidnapped and he has a feeling the Columbian drug gang is to blame. Pulpo (guest star Arturo Del Puerto), the Columbian gang leader, is being held in jail and suggests his release may trigger the release of Diego (guest star Zach Garcia). During the investigation, Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) learns some new information about Lindsay (Sophia Bush). Voight (Jason Beghe) offers Antonio a new approach to get information on Diego's whereabouts.
3 Chin Check
1/22/14
Voight (Jason Beghe) and team head to a house that's been associated with a number of top gangs. Events at the search result in Ruzek (Patrick Flueger), being encouraged to seek some counseling which may have lasting repercussions professionally and personally. Meanwhile Halstead's (Jesse Lee Soffer) temper rises when he comes in contact with some unwelcomed people from his past.
4 Chicago PD - Now Is Always Temporary
1/29/14
More is learned about Halstead's (Jesse Lee Soffer) dislike of the Rodiger family and it's family relationships all around as Olinsky (Elias Koteas) shows a paternal side with his daughter Lexi (guest star Alina Taber) in an attempt to protect her and as Voight's (Jason Beghe) trying to help his son who has recently been released from jail. Meanwhile the Intelligence Unit investigates a counterfeiting operation after discovering some high end cloth-like paper. Sergeant Platt (guest star Amy Morton) sends Atwater (LaRoyce Hawkins) and Burgess (Marina Squerciati) to arrest a hoarder where they discover more than just clutter.
5 Thirty Balloons
2/5/14
Atwater (LaRoyce Hawkins) and Burgess (Marina Squerciati) are given a new patrol car, but are challenged with keeping it brand new. A run in with a psychotic woman leads the Intelligence Unit to discover a drug smuggling operation which has put several girl's lives in peril. Voight's (Jason Beghe) overprotective act with Lindsay (Sophia Bush) leads her right where he doesn't want as she also helps to keep Justin out of trouble. Meanwhile on stakeout, things get tense between Olinsky (Elias Koteas) and Ruzek (Patrick Flueger) as Olinski tries to teach him the finer points of surveillance.
6 Conventions
2/26/14
Voight (Jason Beghe) and Antonio (Jon Seda) enlist the help of agents at the Special Victims Unit in New York, Fin (guest star Ice T) and Rollins (guest star Kelli Giddish), to help track down the culprit of a series of rape/murders. Burgess (Marina Squerciati) has an opportunity to prove herself to Intelligence. Elsewhere Lindsay (Sophia Bush) enlists the help of Halstead (Jesse Lee Sopher) to act as her date for her high school reunion to get back at an old rival.
7 The Price We Pay
3/5/14
The Fitori murder case is brought to the intelligence unit and Voight's (Jason Beghe) son, Justin (guest star Josh Segarra), may be involved. Gradishar (guest star Robin Weigert) fills Antonio (Jon Seda) in on the arrangement between Internal Affairs and Voight which increases friction between Voight and Antonio. Back at the precinct Ruzek (Patrick Flueger) helps Burgess (Marina Squerciati) get back at desk sergeant Platt (guest star Amy Morton).
8 Different Mistakes
3/12/14
Voight (Jason Beghe) is assigned a new Internal Affairs handler, Stillwell (guest star Ian Bohen) who proves to be suspicious of Voight's actions. During an investigation involving a gambling ring Voight is forced to work with his former partner from the Gang Unit, Shi (guest star Mark Dacascos). At the same time Halsted (Jesse Lee Soffer) remains fixated on Lonnie Rodiger (guest star Matthew Sherbach) and enlists Jin's (Archie Kao) help to gather more information. Meanwhile, Ruzek's (Patrick Flueger) inflated ego leads Olinsky (Elias Koteas) to take him down a peg and offer a great opportunity to Atwater (LaRoyce Hawkins).
9 A Material Witness
3/19/14
In responding to a call Atwater (LaRoyce Hawkins) and Burgess (Marina Squerciati) discover a gunshot victim and the only witness is Lexi Olinsky (guest star Alina Taber). The shooting is tied to a Latin gang. To protect Olinsky's (Elias Koteas) daughter, Voight (Jason Beghe) takes the case from the Gang Unit. Ruzek (Patrick Flueger) pulls up Burgess to help with an undercover mission that he hopes will help solve the case.
10 At Least It's Justice
4/2/14
Voight (Jason Beghe) pulls Halstead's (Jesse Lee Soffer) badge when Lonnie Rodiger is found dead. After a car accident Severide (guest star Taylor Kinney) and Clarke (guest start Peter Mills) discover the torso of Dr. Elliot who has been instrumental in putting away high profile criminals. With Intelligence down one Sumner (guest star Sydney Tamiia Poitier) is given an opportunity to prove herself. Meanwhile during all the investigation Lindsay (Sophia Bush) and Severide share a moment.
11 Turn The Light Off
4/9/14
Voight (Jason Beghe) and the team discover a massacre, eight million in cash stolen and two wounded men in a clearing house. During questioning, one guy, Perko (guest star Dusan Faeger), provides some intel that is key to the case and leads Antonio (Jon Seda) to realize that two gangs were involved. Burgess (Marina Squerciati) steps up to help the unit and prove herself to Voight. Meanwhile, a softer light is cast on Platt (guest star Amy Morton) when she enlists the help of Ruzek (Patrick Flueger).
12 8:30 PM
4/30/14
The Intelligence Unit works to find the bombers. Even with government agencies in the mix, Voight (Jason Beghe) and his team work the case from their own angles and connections. Lindsay (Sophia Bush) and Antonio (Jon Seda) question doctors who handled the transplant surgery for an Ambassador from Syria, but no clues emerge. Olinsky (Elias Koteas) gets some solid intel and the team work from there. It's a race against time as they realize there may be additional bombs targeted to detonate. Meanwhile Burgess (Marina Squerciati) sits vigil for her niece whose life hangs in the balance.
13 My Way
5/7/14
Commander Perry (guest star Robert Ray Wisdom) notifies the Intelligence unit that Pulpo (guest star Arturo Del Puerto) has been released to help track down a dangerous cartel leader. This doesn't sit well with our team as he kidnapped one of their own and no love is lost between sides. Meanwhile, Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger) gets some difficult news as a blast from Lindsay's (Sophia Bush) past comes back, giving us a glimpse at where she came from. Voight (Jason Beghe) reminds her that she's come too far to screw it up. At the same time we learn something about Jin (Archie Kao) that is bound to be a problem.
14 The Docks
5/14/14
As Antonio's (Jon Seda) life is now in question, Voight (Jason Beghe) and Platt (guest star Amy Morton) open up about their pasts. Jin (Archie Kao) is caught while tinkering with Voight's computer and uses the only scapegoat possible to keep him in the clear. At the same time with Charlie (guest star Billy Wirth) back in town Lindsay (Sophia Bush) realizes she's going to have to come clean about a few things. Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) finally gets answers he's been wanting about Voight's and Olinsky's (Elias Koteas) past.
15 A Beautiful Friendship
5/21/14
Atwater (LaRoyce Hawkins) is settling into his new gig on intelligence as Antonio (Jon Seda) is relegated to desk duty while recovering. Lindsay (Sophia Bush) finally realizes she has no way out and confides in Voight (Jason Beghe) for help. Meanwhile Jin (Archie Kao) is confronted about his secret meetings with Stillwell (guest star Ian Bohen). It all comes to a head in the season finale.

About this show

Chicago PD is a gripping new police drama about those who put it all on the line to serve and protect. District 21 of the Chicago Police Department is made up of two distinctly different groups: The uniformed cops who patrol the beat and deal with street crimes, and the intelligence unit, the team that combats the city's major offenses.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
3.08K reviews
Robert Kitchens
April 22, 2021
Man as a crime fiction writer I've always liked Anything Dick Wolf has put out there. But chicago pd recycles their actors and actresses to much The same faces show up to much for actors playing multiple characters And it totally takes away from the dramatic effect and reminds the viewer it's just a t.v. show then the whole "magic" behind the show disappears. Also u can blaim the pandemic but the show is spiraling out... They need to release the writers and bring in fresh minds to write the show
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Kristine Lori Grotelueschen
November 19, 2015
With all the major shows ie; HOUSE, In Plain Sight and saddest of all CSI-LAS Vegas, it was hard to find shows that stood up to them. This was a bit hard to get into, but I had bought the season so I watched it through and now I'm so glad I did, it's a great show. At times I want to throw a remote against the TV for some of the predicate acts they pull, but defiantly give it high marks. Chicago Fire is great too!!
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LeftCoast LiberalFoodie
February 20, 2014
I have a love-hate relationship with this show. It's new, it's exciting, but at times the scenes just seem to either go flat. It's an enjoyable, interest-keeping, fast-paced, intense show, but some of the writing or showrunning, along with the continuity between sister shows CFD and CPD (some parts disagree with each other) needs a little tweaking to fine tune it to a 5-star show. It just seems like there's some void that leaves you going "huh?".
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