‘Chicago P.D.’ EP On A Future Without Jay Halstead; Voight’s Unraveling In Season 10
22.09.2022 - 06:17
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SPOILER ALERT: The following reveals major plot points from tonight’s episode of NBC’s Chicago P.D.
NBC’s Chicago P.D. premiered its 10th season on Wednesday night and the anticipation as to how Jesse Lee Sopher, who plays Detective Jay Halstead, will exit is all anyone can think about right now.
The episode picks up two weeks after the crazy events of the Season 9 finale that saw the Intelligence Unit bring down the notorious Los Temidos gang who were responsible for much of the drugs flowing in and out of the city, among other crimes. With the organization out of the way, its replacement already has boots on the ground.
Voight is a pretty powerful and connected guy, but not even he can prevent a new gun from claiming the orphaned street corners.
It’s revealed early on that Voight (Jason Beghe) is dealing with some demons following the death of his C.I. Anna Avalos (Carmela Zumbado). Although he didn’t pull the trigger himself, he feels responsible for not protecting her as he had promised.
After he finds an unconscious boy who overdosed after accidentally eating strawberries that had been laced with drugs laying on the concrete, Voight isn’t prepared emotionally to handle it. And everything became increasingly worse when the boy dies and an enraged Voight orders the team to search for the new dealers in town.
Hailey Upton Halstead (Tracy Spiridakos) is also coping with the aftermath of the finale as the person who killed Anna, even after Voight explains he takes full responsibility for her death.
Newcomer Dante Torres (Benjamin Levy Aguilar) made his debut tonight as a series regular when Halstead enlisted his help in their search for Enzo, the new drug boss. At first, he was on loan from the police department but at the end
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