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: We meet Adam Ruzek , plucked straight from the police academy by the veteran Alvin Olinsky to go undercover for a drug buy.
The unit is thrown into a high-stakes hunt for a responsible for a series of brutal decapitations. [S1E1] Stepping Stone
: The team discovers a young witness named D’Anthony , who becomes a crucial asset in identifying the ruthless killer, "Pulpo". : We meet Adam Ruzek , plucked straight
: In a shocking move for a pilot, the show kills off Detective Julia Willhite (Melissa Sagemiller) after she is shot during a raid—a moment that solidified the show's reputation for having real, lethal consequences. Themes of Loyalty and Survival : In a shocking move for a pilot,
The Brutal Foundation: Why "Stepping Stone" Still Matters When Chicago P.D. premiered on , it didn’t just enter the One Chicago universe—it crashed into it. While its predecessor Chicago Fire offered a hopeful look at first responders, " Stepping Stone " (S1E1) immediately established a darker, grittier tone where the lines between "good cop" and "criminal" are dangerously blurred. The Man at the Center: Hank Voight
The pilot wastes no time introducing (Jason Beghe). We first see him beating information out of a criminal, setting the stage for a leader who is officially described as a "loose cannon". Fresh out of prison and heading the District 21 Intelligence Unit , Voight’s "dirty cop" reputation from Chicago Fire remains his primary character driver, forcing both the audience and his team to question his true allegiances. A Harrowing First Case
"Stepping Stone" serves as a blueprint for the series' core themes: "Chicago P.D." Stepping Stone (TV Episode 2014) - IMDb
: We meet Adam Ruzek , plucked straight from the police academy by the veteran Alvin Olinsky to go undercover for a drug buy.
The unit is thrown into a high-stakes hunt for a responsible for a series of brutal decapitations.
: The team discovers a young witness named D’Anthony , who becomes a crucial asset in identifying the ruthless killer, "Pulpo".
: In a shocking move for a pilot, the show kills off Detective Julia Willhite (Melissa Sagemiller) after she is shot during a raid—a moment that solidified the show's reputation for having real, lethal consequences. Themes of Loyalty and Survival
The Brutal Foundation: Why "Stepping Stone" Still Matters When Chicago P.D. premiered on , it didn’t just enter the One Chicago universe—it crashed into it. While its predecessor Chicago Fire offered a hopeful look at first responders, " Stepping Stone " (S1E1) immediately established a darker, grittier tone where the lines between "good cop" and "criminal" are dangerously blurred. The Man at the Center: Hank Voight
The pilot wastes no time introducing (Jason Beghe). We first see him beating information out of a criminal, setting the stage for a leader who is officially described as a "loose cannon". Fresh out of prison and heading the District 21 Intelligence Unit , Voight’s "dirty cop" reputation from Chicago Fire remains his primary character driver, forcing both the audience and his team to question his true allegiances. A Harrowing First Case
"Stepping Stone" serves as a blueprint for the series' core themes: "Chicago P.D." Stepping Stone (TV Episode 2014) - IMDb