Con una mezcla de nostalgia por las despedidas y la promesa de una renovación de cara a la ya confirmada temporada 12, la temporada 11 de Chicago P.D. demuestra que el Distrito 21 aún tiene muchas historias oscuras y realistas que contar.
Which of the above should I produce next? (I assumed Season 11 Episodes 1 and 11; ask if you meant different episodes or a full-season report.)
The CIT is led by a mental health clinician, Dr. Julian Mitchell, whose de-escalation tactics clash violently with Upton's aggressive, instinct-driven approach to policing. Upton’s “spiral” is evident as she repeatedly ignores the clinician’s orders. While her gut instinct does lead her to discover a second victim in an abduction case, her refusal to follow protocol ultimately jeopardizes the investigation and highlights her inability to separate her personal pain from her job.
While the unit was in flux, fans found some solace in the continued growth of Kim Burgess and Adam Ruzek as they navigated their rekindled romance and co-parenting.
Upton’s arc in 11×01 is a masterclass in . She hallucinates the dead abuser; she cannot hold a gun without trembling. Her confrontation with Voight is the episode’s core:
El equipo corre contra el reloj para salvar a Voight de las manos del asesino Frank Matson. Este episodio marca la salida definitiva de la detective Hailey Upton del equipo.