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Chicago P.D. – Season 1 (2014)

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Chicago P.D. - Season 1Chicago P.D. - Season 1 established the police drama series, following Sergeant Hank Voight and his Intelligence Unit within the Chicago Police Department. The season focused on the unit's specialized...

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Chicago P.D. – Season 1

Chicago P.D. – Season 1 established the police drama series, following Sergeant Hank Voight and his Intelligence Unit within the Chicago Police Department. The season focused on the unit’s specialized approach to combating serious organized crime, drug trafficking, and murder cases across the city. It introduced the core team members and their often unconventional methods for maintaining order.

Chicago P.D. – Season 1 Plot Summary

Chicago P.D. – Season 1 began by setting up the 21st District’s Intelligence Unit, led by Sergeant Hank Voight. This unit handled high-stakes criminal investigations, often operating outside standard police procedures. Voight’s methods were central to the season’s narrative, showing his willingness to bend rules to achieve results. Detective Antonio Dawson, a more by-the-book officer, frequently clashed with Voight over these tactics, creating internal tension. The season explored how the unit pursued drug dealers, gang leaders, and murderers. New recruits, like Detective Jay Halstead and Detective Erin Lindsay, were integrated into this environment, learning how Voight’s team operated. The overarching conflict involved the daily fight against Chicago’s criminal element, highlighting the difficult decisions officers faced to protect the city. The season established a tone of moral complexity within law enforcement.

Chicago P.D. – Season 1 Cast, Characters, and Arc

Jason Beghe starred as Sergeant Hank Voight, the leader of the Intelligence Unit. Voight operated with a strict code, often using aggressive tactics that blurred legal lines. Jon Seda played Detective Antonio Dawson, a family man who aimed to uphold the law formally, often putting him at odds with Voight. Sophia Bush portrayed Detective Erin Lindsay, a former informant for Voight who had since joined the force, showing a complicated loyalty. Jesse Lee Soffer was Detective Jay Halstead, a former Army Ranger adjusting to police work and frequently questioning Voight’s methods. Marina Squerciati and Patrick John Flueger appeared as Officers Kim Burgess and Adam Ruzek, respectively. They were patrol officers assigned to the district, both aspiring to join Intelligence. LaRoyce Hawkins played Officer Kevin Atwater. The season developed the initial professional and personal relationships within this diverse group, showing how their individual backgrounds shaped their responses to the city’s crime.

Where to Watch Chicago P.D. – Season 1

Chicago P.D. – Season 1 is available for streaming and purchase in the United States. Viewers can find the season on Peacock Premium and Peacock Premium Plus for subscription streaming. Individual episodes and the full season were also available for digital purchase or rental through platforms such as Amazon Video, Fandango At Home, and Google Play Movies. Additionally, Amazon Prime Video offered the season, with an ad-supported option also available. These platforms provided access to all fifteen episodes that comprised the inaugural season. Availability typically required a subscription to the respective service or a one-time transaction for digital ownership.

How Chicago P.D. – Season 1 Fits the Series

Chicago P.D. – Season 1 served as the foundational entry for the entire series. It introduced the central premise of the Intelligence Unit, its key members, and the distinct policing style that would define the show. The season established Sergeant Hank Voight’s morally ambiguous leadership and the internal conflicts this created within the team. It also set the stage for the broader “One Chicago” universe, with characters and storylines occasionally crossing over with Chicago Fire. This initial season defined the unit’s jurisdiction within the 21st District and began to explore the personal lives and professional challenges of its detectives and officers. Without this first season, the subsequent development of character relationships and long-running arcs, such as the bond between Voight and Lindsay, would lack context. It presented the initial framework for how the unit operated against crime.

Is Chicago P.D. – Season 1 Safe to Watch? (Age Rating Guide)

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Director Not available
Main Cast Jason Beghe, Marina Squerciati, Patrick John Flueger, LaRoyce Hawkins, Jon Seda
Release Year 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Chicago P.D. – Season 1 released?

Chicago P.D. – Season 1 was released on January 8, 2014.

What is Chicago P.D. – Season 1 about?

Chicago P.D. – Season 1 began by setting up the 21st District's Intelligence Unit, led by Sergeant Hank Voight. This unit handled high-stakes criminal investigations, often operating outside standard police procedures.

Where can I watch Chicago P.D. – Season 1?

Chicago P.D. – Season 1 is available on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, and Amazon Video.

Episode guide

Stepping Stone
Episode 1 January 8, 2014 43m

Stepping Stone

After a slew of brutal slayings, District 21, led by Sergeant Hank Voight go after a Columbian drug cartel cleaning house in Chicago. They discover D’Anthony 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 is pulled from the police academy by Olinski to join the team.

Wrong Side of the Bars
Episode 2 January 15, 2014 45m

Wrong Side of the Bars

Antonio’s son was kidnapped and he has a feeling the Columbian drug gang is to blame. Pulpo, the Columbian gang leader, is being held in jail and suggests his release may trigger the release of Diego. During the investigation, Halstead learns some new information about Lindsay. Voight offers Antonio a new approach to get information on Diego’s whereabouts.

Chin Check
Episode 3 January 22, 2014 45m

Chin Check

Voight and team head to a house that’s been associated with a number of top gangs. Events at the search result in Ruzek, being encouraged to seek some counseling which may have lasting repercussions professionally and personally. Meanwhile Halstead’s temper rises when he comes in contact with some unwelcomed people from his past.

Now Is Always Temporary
Episode 4 January 29, 2014 45m

Now Is Always Temporary

More is learned about Halstead’s dislike of the Rodiger family and it’s family relationships all around as Olinsky shows a paternal side with his daughter Lexi in an attempt to protect her and as Voight’s 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 sends Atwater and Burgess to arrest a hoarder where they discover more than just clutter.

Thirty Balloons
Episode 5 February 5, 2014 45m

Thirty Balloons

Atwater and Burgess 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 overprotective act with Lindsay 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 and Ruzek as Olinski tries to teach him the finer points of surveillance.

Conventions (II)
Episode 6 February 26, 2014 44m

Conventions (II)

Voight and Antonio enlist the help of agents at the Special Victims Unit in New York, Fin and Rollins, to help track down the culprit of a series of rape/murders. Burgess has an opportunity to prove herself to Intelligence. Elsewhere Lindsay enlists the help of Halstead to act as her date for her high school reunion to get back at an old rival. The crossover starts on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit S15E15 Comic Perversion (I).

The Price We Pay
Episode 7 March 5, 2014 44m

The Price We Pay

Voight's son may be involved with the Fitori murder case, intensifying tension between Antonio and Voight; Ruzek helps Burgess get retribution.

Different Mistakes
Episode 8 March 12, 2014 44m

Different Mistakes

Voight is assigned a new Internal Affairs handler, Stillwell 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. At the same time Halsted remains fixated on Lonnie Rodiger and enlists Jin’s help to gather more information. Meanwhile, Ruzek’s inflated ego leads Olinsky to take him down a peg and offer a great opportunity to Atwater.

A Material Witness
Episode 9 March 19, 2014 44m

A Material Witness

In responding to a call Atwater and Burgess discover a gunshot victim and the only witness is Lexi Olinsky. The shooting is tied to a Latin gang. To protect Olinsky’s daughter, Voight takes the case from the Gang Unit. Ruzek pulls up Burgess to help with an undercover mission that he hopes will help solve the case. Jon Seda, Sophia Bush, Jesse Lee Soffer, and Archie Kao also star.

At Least It's Justice
Episode 10 April 2, 2014 45m

At Least It's Justice

Halstead's badge is revoked when Lonnie Rodiger is found dead; Severide and Clarke find Dr. Elliot's torso; Sumner tries to prove herself; Lindsay shares a moment with Severide.

Turn the Light Off
Episode 11 April 9, 2014 45m

Turn the Light Off

Voight and the team discover a massacre, eight million in cash stolen and two wounded men in a clearing house. During questioning, one guy, Perko, provides some intel that is key to the case and leads Antonio to realize that two gangs were involved. Burgess steps up to help the unit and prove herself to Voight. Meanwhile, a softer light is cast on Platt when she enlists the help of Ruzek.

8:30 PM (II)
Episode 12 April 30, 2014 45m

8:30 PM (II)

The Intelligence Unit works to find the bombers. Even with government agencies in the mix, Voight and his team work the case from their own angles and connections. Lindsay and Antonio question doctors who handled the transplant surgery for an Ambassador from Syria, but no clues emerge. Olinsky 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 sits vigil for her niece whose life hangs in the balance. The crossover starts on Chicago Fire S02E20 A Dark Day (I).

My Way
Episode 13 May 7, 2014 44m

My Way

Commander Perry notifies the Intelligence unit that Pulpo 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 gets some difficult news as a blast from Lindsay’s past comes back, giving us a glimpse at where she came from. Voight reminds her that she’s come too far to screw it up. At the same time we learn something about Jin that is bound to be a problem.

The Docks
Episode 14 May 14, 2014 45m

The Docks

As Antonio’s life is now in question, Voight and Platt open up about their pasts. Jin 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 back in town Lindsay realizes she’s going to have to come clean about a few things. Halstead finally gets answers he’s been wanting about Voight’s and Olinsky’s past.

A Beautiful Friendship
Episode 15 May 21, 2014 44m

A Beautiful Friendship

Atwater is settling into his new gig on intelligence as Antonio is relegated to desk duty while recovering. Lindsay finally realizes she has no way out and confides in Voight for help. Meanwhile Jin is confronted about his secret meetings with Stillwell.

Cast

Jason Beghe

Jason Beghe

Hank Voight

Marina Squerciati

Marina Squerciati

Kim Burgess

Patrick John Flueger

Patrick John Flueger

Adam Ruzek

LaRoyce Hawkins

LaRoyce Hawkins

Kevin Atwater

Jon Seda

Jon Seda

Antonio Dawson

Sophia Bush

Sophia Bush

Erin Lindsay

Jesse Lee Soffer

Jesse Lee Soffer

Jay Halstead

Archie Kao

Archie Kao

Sheldon Jin

Elias Koteas

Elias Koteas

Alvin Olinsky

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