Did Anyone Actually Die in Chicago PD Season 10? A Deep Dive (or Shallow Puddle)
So, you’ve binged Chicago PD Season 10, huh? You’re probably sitting there, heart pounding, wondering if your favorite character met their maker in a blaze of gunfire or a dramatic car chase. Well, let's clear the air (or should I say, the Chicago smog?) and talk about this whole death thing.
Death Defying Stunts (or Not)
Chicago PD is like that rollercoaster you think is going to kill you, but it just ends up giving you a headache. It's full of near-death experiences, dramatic shootouts, and enough suspense to make your popcorn stale. But does anyone actually bite the dust?
The Short Answer: Yes, but not in the way you might expect.
The Long Answer: Let's break it down. There are two kinds of deaths in Chicago PD: the obvious ones and the ones that leave you questioning your sanity. The obvious ones are usually bad guys (shocker, right?), and they tend to meet their demise in a flurry of bullets or a dramatic explosion. But then there are the character deaths that leave you staring at the screen like a confused puppy.
The Emotional Rollercoaster
Season 10 was a particular doozy. There were moments when you were absolutely convinced that someone was going to buy the farm. Ruzek, for example, was hanging on by a thread more times than we can count. But fear not, dear viewer, he managed to escape the clutches of death... for now.
Let's not forget about Halstead's departure. While not technically a death, it felt like a major loss for the team and the fans. So, yes, there were emotional casualties, even if no one actually kicked the bucket.
How to Survive a Chicago PD Marathon
So, you’ve made it through Season 10. Congratulations! You’re tougher than Voight. But how can you prepare yourself for the emotional turmoil that is Chicago PD? Here are a few tips:
- How to avoid heart palpitations: Stock up on caffeine and aspirin.
- How to prevent emotional breakdowns: Invest in a good therapist.
- How to survive cliffhangers: Learn to meditate or take up knitting.
- How to cope with character departures: Find a new show (but let's be real, nothing will ever compare).
- How to stay sane: Remember, it's just a TV show.