The season finale of Chicago PD felt like a season finale as Atwater faces his biggest challenge yet. Here's a recap!
The season finale of Chicago PD, titled "Silence of the Night," was so stunning but thrilling at the end that it left us with a nice cliffhanger. As Atwater goes undercover to take down an illegal gun seller; he bumps into a familiar face Doyle, the cop that shot a black man in front o Atwater during an undercover sting that happened a year ago.
The two team up, putting their differences aside, and while they got the guy and his team, the worst is yet to come when Doyle makes a stop and profiles a black kid who is carrying a duffle bag, thinking that it is drugs. He was wrong, as he got shot to death for it. Intelligence and Doyle's team help track the killers, but it comes down to Atwater telling Voight what happened after talking to Voight and Ray Price. Atwater decides to tell the truth.
The ending is while Voight and Ruzek tell Atwater that they have his back no matter what; as Atwater goes home, he sees Doyle's partner and tries to fight. Instead, Doyle's partner leaves with his squad car light on, along with many other squad cars driving by Atwater, as he tells them that he's standing and won't go anywhere.
Also, in the first few minutes of the episode, we see Jay talking with Hailey, who's still in New York at the FBI, and they are talking about how much they miss each other. I can't wait to see next season for them!
"Silence of the Night" of Chicago PD was out of the other Chicago shows that had abrupted season finales and felt like a true season-ending. LaRoyce Hawkins gives a stunning performance as this episode progresses to what I call a goosebump ending. After Atwater talked with Price, I thought he would not tell what really had happened, but I didn't get it till after Voight said to him that they got his back that I realized what he did. That ending was a goosebump-chilling scene that I thought was one of the best. Even that moment when Atwater watched Voight and Halstead interview suspects was so good, too.
Overall, I give this episode a 9.5/10.
Chicago PD is available on NBC.com, the NBC app, Google Play, iTunes, and more. Let's hope they're back this fall!
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