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Chicago P.D.

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Chicago P.D. is a police procedural drama television series created by Dick Wolf, Matt Olmstead, and Michael Brandt, set in Chicago, Illinois. The series premiered on NBC and follows the lives of the officers and detectives of the Chicago Police Department's 21st District, including Hank Voight and Erin Lindsay, played by Jason Beghe and Sophia Bush, respectively. The show is part of the Chicago franchise, which also includes Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago Justice, all of which are produced by Universal Television and Wolf Entertainment. The series has featured several crossover episodes with other shows, including Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and The Good Wife.

Production

The production of the series involves a team of experienced writers and producers, including Peter Jankowski, Arthur Forney, and Jonathan Strauss, who have worked on other notable shows such as Law & Order and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. The show is filmed on location in Chicago, with some scenes also shot in Los Angeles and New York City. The production team has collaborated with the Chicago Police Department to ensure the accuracy and authenticity of the show's portrayal of police procedures and protocols, consulting with experts such as FBI agents and ATF officials. The series has also featured guest appearances by notable actors, including Jon Seda, Jesse Lee Soffer, and Tracy Spiridakos, who have appeared in other popular shows such as Hawaii Five-0 and Revenge.

Cast and characters

The main cast of the series includes Jason Beghe as Hank Voight, Jesse Lee Soffer as Jay Halstead, Tracy Spiridakos as Hailey Upton, and Marina Squerciati as Kim Burgess, among others. The show has also featured a number of recurring and guest stars, including Amy Morton as Trudy Platt, Elias Koteas as Alvin Olinsky, and LaRoyce Hawkins as Kevin Atwater, who have appeared in other notable shows such as The Good Wife and Elementary. The characters on the show are often inspired by real-life figures, such as Frank Serpico and Eliot Ness, and the show's writers have consulted with experts such as John E. Douglas and Robert Ressler to create realistic and compelling storylines. The cast has also included notable actors such as Mark Harmon and Linda Hunt, who have appeared in popular shows such as NCIS and The Practice.

Episodes

The series has aired over 150 episodes to date, with each episode featuring a unique and complex case for the detectives to solve. The show has tackled a range of topics, including gang violence, corruption, and social justice, and has featured episodes inspired by real-life events, such as the Ferguson unrest and the Black Lives Matter movement. The show's writers have also drawn inspiration from other notable TV shows, such as The Wire and The Shield, and have collaborated with experts such as Samantha Power and Eric Holder to create realistic and thought-provoking storylines. The series has also featured crossover episodes with other shows, including Chicago Fire and Chicago Med, and has included guest appearances by notable actors such as Ice-T and Kelli Giddish, who have appeared in popular shows such as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and The Office.

Reception

The series has received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the show's gritty and realistic portrayal of police work, as well as the strong performances of the cast. The show has been compared favorably to other police procedurals, such as Southland and The Closer, and has been praised for its thoughtful and nuanced exploration of complex social issues, such as police brutality and systemic racism. The show has also been recognized for its technical achievements, including its cinematography and editing, which have been praised by critics such as Emily Nussbaum and Matt Roush. The series has also been nominated for several awards, including the Primetime Emmy Award and the Golden Globe Award, and has won awards such as the People's Choice Award and the TV Guide Award.

Awards and nominations

The series has been nominated for numerous awards, including the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Stunt Coordination, the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series, and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. The show has also won several awards, including the People's Choice Award for Favorite TV Drama and the TV Guide Award for Favorite Drama Series. The cast and crew have also been recognized for their individual achievements, with Jason Beghe winning the Prism Award for Best Performance in a Drama Series and Jesse Lee Soffer winning the Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actor. The series has also been nominated for awards such as the NAACP Image Award and the ALMA Award, and has won awards such as the Imagen Award and the Gracie Award. Category:American television series

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