
- MMW Rating 🌙 8/10 • RT (Audience) 🍿 89% • 2014
- 13 Seasons • 256 Episodes • Avg 45 min • ~ 192 hrs
- Disponible con subtĂtulos en español.
- Available on: peacock
Description (No Spoilers)
Chicago P.D. is an NBC police drama centered on an elite intelligence unit within the Chicago Police Department. Led by Sergeant Hank Voight, portrayed by Jason Beghe, the series blends high-stakes investigations with the personal and emotional toll the job takes on its officers.
Unlike many traditional procedurals, the show leans heavily into moral gray areas. Voight is not a by-the-book leader; his methods often push ethical boundaries when he believes the outcome justifies the approach. That tension between legality and justice is what gives the series its edge and separates it from standard crime dramas.
Each episode focuses on a case, but the real depth comes from the relationships within the unit. Loyalty, trust, and conflict shape the team dynamic, and the emotional consequences of their decisions often carry over beyond a single episode. The series balances action with character-driven storytelling, making the cases feel personal rather than purely procedural.
One of its strengths is accessibility. While long-time viewers benefit from understanding character history, you don’t need to start from Season 1 to enjoy it. The structure allows you to jump in at almost any point and still follow the storyline with ease.
Chicago P.D. delivers tension, complexity, and emotional weight without losing its investigative core.
Why I Recommend It
If you enjoy police dramas that explore ethical tension and character depth rather than just crime-of-the-week cases, this series delivers. Hank Voight’s rule-bending leadership keeps every situation unpredictable.
• A compelling anti-hero dynamic led by Jason Beghe.
• Strong balance between procedural cases and emotional stakes.
