Jesse Lee Soffer Names This 9-Year-Old Chicago P.D. Episode the Show’s Best Ever

   

Jesse Lee Soffer as Jay Halstead in Chicago PD

Even the other shows in the One Chicago universe aren’t immune to this type of storyline. Lenox appeared to be something of an antagonist when she first joined Chicago Med. The man who killed Monica Pascal in Chicago Fire isn’t technically an antagonist, but his actions carry through multiple episodes in some unexpected ways. But Chicago PD is better set up to incorporate true villains into its season-long story arcs, and some seasons have accomplished that much better than others.

Chicago PD Season 6, Episode 22 Is Jesse Lee Soffer’s Pick For The Show’s Best Outing

He Felt It Was The Best Episode They’ve Done To Date

While he’s currently known for his role as Supervisory Special Agent Wes Mitchell in FBI: International, Jesse Lee Soffer’s first foray into the world of Dick Wolf was as Senior Detective Jay Halstead in Chicago PD. Just a year before Jay’s wife Hailey Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) left Chicago PD, Halstead himself departed the CPD so that Soffer could seek out new and riskier acting opportunities. But while he wound up back in the Dick Wolf universe, Soffer’s ten-year stretch under the One Chicago banner allowed him to partake in one of the most memorable episodes of the series.

Why Chicago PD Season 6, Episode 22 Is So Great

It Raises The Stakes In More Than One Way

When comparing earlier seasons of Chicago PD to now, it’s clear the show has changed significantly for the better. Unsurprisingly, season 6 fell in the middle of that transition, when certain aspects of the series had improved yet Voight playing dirty was still very much part of the show’s identity. What makes “Reckoning” such a great season finale is that Voight’s more corrupt practices are actually being used to fight legal corruption at a higher level. It raises the intriguing moral question of whether Voight’s corruption is justified for its use in stopping an even more corrupt politician.

Chicago P.D. season 12, episode 19 shows Kiana Cook having a disagreement with Voight over a CI, which can affect their work together in the future.

What Chicago PD Season 13 Can Learn From “Reckoning”

Blurring Lines Between Justice And Corruption Makes Things Interesting

With all 3 One Chicago shows renewed for the 2025-2026 NBC season, it’s worth noting how the series’ past successes can inform ongoing improvements to the show’s quality. Voight’s largely working by the book now, but his corruption in “Reckoning” is at an all-time high. At one point, the CPD wears unlabeled blackout gear to rob a bunch of drug dealers at gunpoint for half a million dollars’ worth of product just to lure out a suspect. This is before Ruzek holds a suspect in place so that Voight can literally beat the needed information out of him.

Many refer to media in which these actions are characterized heroically as “copaganda,” but that never feels quite like the case in Chicago PD season 6, episode 22. The powerful cliffhanger, in which Kelton seems to have beaten the CPD from beyond the grave, works because Voight’s believable as a murder suspect. The episode’s cliffhanger ending succeeds in raising whether good or evil will triumph, partly because the line between the two is already blurred. Given the political climate in which the show is currently being made, that could be a powerful question to revisit in upcoming seasons.