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Short summary

Firehouse 51 responded to a horrific warehouse fire that killed 39 people. This led the Chicago P.D. on a manhunt for the suspect. Now with someone in custody for both arson and multiple murders, it is up to Peter Stone and his team, including lead investigator Antonio Dawson to step in to bring some peace and resolution to so many families and friends of those lost - including one very close to home. When the team comes face to face with a hotshot attorney, they find themselves up against a dicey confession, incriminating evidence, and a questionable motive.

Tovah Feldshuh reprises her role as Danielle Melnick from Law & Order (1990) and Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001).

This is the pilot of the series and the conclusion of a 3 show arc. Part 1 was Chicago Fire: Deathtrap (2017), and part 2 was Chicago P.D.: Emotional Proximity (2017).

User reviews


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    • Author: Mori
    This was the perfect introduction to Dick Wolf's newest. It melds seamlessly with the previously shown series, Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. where the story line began. The story is brought to a successful conclusion in this episode.

    If you were expecting it to be Law and Order, then you might be disappointed. On the other hand, this is part of the Chicago series and it's a different, and still very real, world. Since this episode was the completion of a three show arc, there wasn't a lot of individual character development, concentrating instead on the characters from previous parts of the arc. Given that, these characters appear believable and likable. I look forward to seeing then develop.

    Finally in a nod to the show that started it all, Law and Order, the prosecuting attorney is named Mr. Stone. Perfect!
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    • Author: Hulore
    This episode is getting a 6.5 stars from me.

    Nine out of ten for the special effects; seven out of ten for the acting; six out of ten for the plot line and four out of ten for the ability to grip the viewer. (Nine plus seven plus six plus four = twenty-six. Twenty-six divide four = six and a half.)

    Maybe it was because I had really high hopes from what I've seen on the internet about this. I went into this with really high expectations and found myself utterly bored throughout the whole pilot episode. The aim of a pilot episode is to keep the viewer entertained and to want to watch more.

    I was heavily disappointed. I felt that this was quite rushed, and the plot line was jumping through the plot points without much thought to the story itself. I appreciate when there isn't a lot of things in filler or too much story line that takes away from the plot of each episode -- however -- there needs to be some form of plot for a whole series. There was nothing in this that made me want to watch the second episode.

    This is extremely clever, I admit it. I thought that Peter Stone was an extremely clever character. He thinks a lot through, he comes up with the points no one is expecting, but I think that Anna Valdez helps him with that. The problem is we haven't seen that. We haven't seen any connection between any of the characters so far, mere titbits of what we have been given.

    There's no way of knowing where this season is going and it makes me very nervous to continue it. All bets are off. There is nothing to even hint at what the second episode could be about.

    Overall, I'm not sure about this series, but it holds a good plot for the first episode, at least. From the little we've seen of the characters, they look like they're going to be good characters. The acting holds up really well, and the make up department have done wonders already. I have one or two hopes still for this show. I'll just have to watch the second episode and see what I think then.
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    • Author: Ganthisc
    While The Good Fight is killing it right out of the gate, the fourth installment of NBC's Chicago series struggled mightily. This might be the most thrown together cast on television. Even though some of the actors are talented, their characters are bland, generic and lifeless.

    The case itself was average by SVU standards, and did not provide that big moment you would hope a pilot can give you to inspire fandom.
  • Episode cast overview, first billed only:
    Philip Winchester Philip Winchester - Peter Stone
    Jon Seda Jon Seda - Antonio Dawson
    Joelle Carter Joelle Carter - Laura Nagel
    Monica Barbaro Monica Barbaro - Anna Valdez
    Carl Weathers Carl Weathers - Mark Jefferies
    Jason Beghe Jason Beghe - Hank Voight
    Elias Koteas Elias Koteas - Alvin Olinsky
    Taylor Kinney Taylor Kinney - Kelly Severide
    Bradley Whitford Bradley Whitford - Albert Forest
    Peter Coventry Smith Peter Coventry Smith - Dylan Oates
    Julie Lauren Julie Lauren - Mrs. Oates
    Teal Wicks Teal Wicks - Joan Perry
    Matt Mueller Matt Mueller - Todd Anders
    Tim Kazurinsky Tim Kazurinsky - Judge Emerson
    Tovah Feldshuh Tovah Feldshuh - Danielle Melnick
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