Chicago Pd - Season 7 !!better!! -

It is a season of consequences. The show finally acknowledges that Voight’s methods destroy exactly as many lives as they save. Furthermore, with the departure of notable cast members (this season marks the end of several recurring roles), it opens the door for the new guard: Atwater gets his most significant racial profiling storyline to date, and Burgess transforms from a patrol officer into a hardened detective.

Chicago PD – Season 7 might not be the loudest or most action-packed season, but it is arguably the most literate . It deals with trauma, systemic corruption, and the cost of loyalty. Despite the truncated run due to the pandemic, the 20 episodes we got represent some of the finest writing in the procedural drama genre. Chicago PD - Season 7

To understand the weight of Season 7, one must remember the apocalyptic ending of Season 6. The unit was reeling from the betrayal of their own: Officer Hailey Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) had been kidnapped by the serial killer known as "The Realtor." In a desperate, morally bankrupt move, Voight tortured a suspect to death. It is a season of consequences