[s10e1] — Let It Bleed

The tension between Hailey and Voight reaches a breaking point. Hailey is deeply concerned that Voight is spiraling and making reckless decisions that could blow back on the entire unit.

The episode concludes with a tense raid that proves the team is still effective, but emotionally fractured. Tone & Style

The episode establishes a shift in the team's loyalty. While they still follow Voight, there is a visible layer of distrust and a feeling that the "old way" of doing things is becoming a liability. Key Plot Points [S10E1] Let It Bleed

The introduction of Chief Patrick O'Neal sets up the season-long arc. He is a reformer who wants to change how Intelligence operates, but he is blinded by his own son’s criminal activities.

A grisly murder linked to a fentanyl ring kicks off the case, leading the team into the dark world of human trafficking and high-level corruption. The tension between Hailey and Voight reaches a

Voight is consumed by guilt and rage. He is hyper-focused on cleaning up the neighborhood where Anna died, personally patrolling the streets and clashing with new political figures.

This episode serves as the high-stakes Season 10 premiere of Chicago P.D. , focusing heavily on deteriorating mental state following the death of his informant, Anna Avalos. The Core Conflict Tone & Style The episode establishes a shift

The episode is notably darker and more somber than previous premieres. It moves away from the "action-hero" vibe and dives deep into psychological drama, highlighting the isolation of leadership.