Brendon Jones
It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Roy Hart
If you're interested in the topic at hand, you should just watch it and judge yourself because the reviews have gone very biased by people that didn't even watch it and just hate (or love) the creator. I liked it, it was well written, narrated, and directed and it was about a topic that interests me.
Aneesa Wardle
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
Marva-nova
Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
hosseiniahoora
The series itself is a fun show with action and drama and one of the least racist police tv shows ever.
But, story lines are a bit boring and clichei. In other hand, cases are repeatetive and they get solved quickly without really building up any story.most of the characters are not fitting to the series. Except Srg.Voight and to some extent Srg.Platt and Abwater, other characters are just bunch of good looking, unproffessional actors/actresses that sometimes are pretty annoying to watch. Their performances are really clichei and fake!
joycehwys
I love this show. I feel that the writers have given us great storylines and no one else could play the part of Hank Voight other than Jason Beghe. He is absolutely perfect for the job. The rest of the cast are also right for their parts. Hoping for many more seasons.
MichaelFab
Chicago PD started out as a gritty police drama like Homicide and Southland. But now two weeks in a row a few very badly-written, mindless scenes have ruined each episode and have me unsure if I will continue watching. S5.E13 "Chasing Monsters" beautiful Sofía Lama plays a DEA agent who helps to take down a Salvadorian drug lord who killed her son. After sleeping with Dawson, she breaks protocol again by getting in a car with the gang leader. In a showdown, she has her gun at his head, surrounded by Police. She shoots the man, then for no plausible reason points her gun at the cops, getting killed by Dawson. I tried to figure out why on earth they did that, there was no point. Were they attempting to make it a tragedy, a cop sleeps with another, then has to kill her the next day?Tonight in S5.E14 "Anthem", in a very lopsided move, Dawson (Jon Seda) blows his cover in a bar full of convicts to protect the daughter of an officer, but put himself at the barrels of several guns. The way it played out, an idiot move like that would have gotten him and the girl killed.She did get shot, but survived. Then the cops shot all the bad guys dead, and all the cops walk away unharmed. It's the most formulaic TV cop show procedure since Dragnet 60 years ago.This may sound harsh but sometimes I wonder if NBC writers and programming department have some mental or drug problem why they make such bonehead, ill-conceived decisions. Especially the programming dept for moving air-dates around and cancelling shows because they can't make up their minds about their schedule.
StayEasy
Just another cheap copy of The Shield and Southland. The only difference is that Hank Voight is thinner than Vic Mackey and he mumbling a lot more. Leatherjacket? Stolen! Storyline? Stolen! One example? The scene where a women steal a bread from a shop owner for a lousy dollar. Exact the same thing i saw 2 years before at Southland, only thing they changed? At Southland officer John Cooper paid a women a dollar so she can buy a doll at a toy store. The rest of the cast? Filled with Wannebee-Beautysmodels like Sophia Bush or Jon Seda which not even act good neither realistic. Best scenes for me are those with the patrolmen- and women like Marina Squerciati, Amy Morton and Laroyce Hawkins. Cmon Producers use your'e own ideas please!!!