Wade McGregor: The Guy Who Made Intelligence Sweat
Who is Wade McGregor, you ask? Well, if you're a die-hard Chicago PD fan, you probably know him as the guy who made Intelligence’s life a whole lot more complicated. For the rest of you, let's dive into the murky waters of this one-time thorn in the side of our favorite cops.
A Brief Encounter with Trouble
Wade McGregor was, shall we say, a character. He popped up in the episode "All Cylinders Firing," and boy, did he fire up the drama. Played by the ever-reliable Gideon Emery, McGregor was a former associate of the ever-so-loveable (not) Platt. Think of him as a cockroach you can’t quite squish.
McGregor was more than just a bad guy; he was a smart bad guy. He was the kind of dude who made Voight and his team break a sweat. Remember that scene where he was taunting them from behind bars? Classic villain move. We love to hate a good villain, don’t we?
The Aftermath: A Ripple Effect
McGregor's appearance wasn’t just a one-off; it had repercussions. His actions led to some serious tension within the Intelligence unit. It was like throwing a grenade into a calm pond and watching the ripples spread. So, while McGregor might have only been in one episode, his impact was felt for longer.
So, what did we learn from Wade McGregor? Well, for one, that Platt has a questionable past. Who knew, right? Secondly, Intelligence is always up for a challenge. And thirdly, some villains are just so good, they deserve a standing ovation (or at least a mention in a blog post).
How to Wade McGregor
Just kidding! We’re not advocating villainy. But here are some questions you might have about our favorite bad guy:
- How to remember Wade McGregor? Think "smug, former associate, Platt's past".
- How to feel about Wade McGregor? Love to hate him, that’s how!
- How to survive an encounter with Wade McGregor? Call Voight. Or, you know, just stay away from shady business deals.
- How to become a better villain than Wade McGregor? We're not sure about that one. Maybe take acting lessons?
- How to appreciate the acting skills of Gideon Emery? Watch "All Cylinders Firing" and prepare to be impressed.