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Ever since the premiere of the 12th episode, “I Can Let You Go,” aired back on January 18, 2023, in which the viewers got to see that Sean O’Neal calls Upton from prison, uncovering confidential material. While Upton struggles with how to keep O’Neal at bay, the team quickly mobilizes to stop a crime before it’s too late. After this major cliffhanger, it is no surprise that the fandom is eager to know what happens next in the series and when it is expected to continue the plot from the previous episode in order to bring the season to an enjoyable ending.
Here is everything we know so far about “When Chicago P.D. Season 10 Episode 13 will air on NBC?”
Chicago P.D. Season 10: When will the new episode premiere?
The wait is finally over as NBC’s One Chicago Wednesday will be back this month! The 13th episode, “The Ghost in You,” of Chicago P.D. Season 10 is now scheduled to release on Wednesday, February 8, 2023, at the same time slot of 10/9C with Chicago Med Season 8 at 8/7c and Chicago Fire at 9/8c on NBC and the next day on Peacock. On the other hand, it is already assumed that the new episode will continue the plot from the previous episodes with an average runtime of approximately 40 to 43 minutes.
As of February 2, 2023, the official title and synopsis of the rest of the upcoming episodes have not been released. These details will be publicly disclosed as the premiere date approaches and will follow the basic premise of the show, which will be expanded further. In the meantime, watch the official promo for the 13th episode, which was recently released by the network showcases this police drama expanded further and follows the members of the Chicago Police Department’s elite Intelligence Unit.
Chicago P.D. Season 10: A quick recap of the season so far
Here’s what we know about Chicago P.D. Season 10 episodes thus far if you haven’t been able to catch up with the episodes.
Episode 1: Let It Bleed – September 21, 2022: The episode is directed by Chad Saxton and written by Gwen Sigan. The episode was viewed by 5.48 million US viewers. The official synopsis of the episode states, “Still reeling from the death of informant Anna, Voight faces a new threat as he tries to keep the neighborhood clean; new wrinkles develop in the Upton, Halstead, and Voight dynamic; the team gets a new chief.”
Episode 2: The Real You – September 28, 2022: The episode is directed by Lisa Robinson and written by Gavin Harris. The episode was viewed by 5.44 million US viewers. The official synopsis of the episode states, “When a convicted murderer hijacks a prison van, the team scrambles to find him and the abducted prison guard before it’s too late; Burgess questions Ruzek’s motives in a case, creating tension between the two.”
Episode 3: A Good Man – October 5, 2022: The episode is directed by Carl Seaton and written by Scott Gold. The episode was viewed by 5.95 million US viewers. The official synopsis of the episode states, “The team investigates a string of brutal pharmacy robberies, and Halstead connects with one of the victims about their Army careers; Upton suspects there is more to the story and confides in Voight.”
Episode 4: Dónde Vives – October 12, 2022: The episode is directed by Brenna Malloy and written by Kevin Deiboldt. The episode was viewed by 5.65 million US viewers. The official synopsis of the episode states, “A shocking murder pulls rookie officer Dante Torres into his own neighborhood; as Voight and Atwater help him navigate the case and manage tricky personal dynamics with wary neighbors, Torres realizes his life may be forever changed.”
Episode 5: Pink Cloud – October 19, 2022: The episode is directed by Chad Saxton and written by Gwen Sigan. The episode was viewed by 5.58 million US viewers. The official synopsis of the episode states, “Upton’s dogged pursuit of a missing teenage girl leads the team into a dark web of human trafficking; chief O’Neal becomes involved with the unit’s investigation when it becomes evident his son, Sean, has a connection to the missing girl.”
Episode 6: Sympathetic Reflex – November 2, 2022: The episode is directed by Bethany Rooney and written by Ike Smith. The episode was viewed by 5.06 million US viewers. The official synopsis of the episode states, “Atwater’s reactions during a tense arrest are called into question; the team must dig in to uncover key evidence that could aid in the ongoing investigation and clear Atwater’s name.”
Episode 7: Into the Deep – November 9, 2022: The episode is directed by Takashi Doscher and written by Scott Gold. The episode was viewed by 4.74 million US viewers. The official synopsis of the episode states, “When actionable evidence finally surfaces against Sean O’Neal, Upton, and the team work relentlessly to build a case in secret; they discover Sean is more elusive and dangerous than anticipated.”
Episode 8: Under the Skin – November 16, 2022: The episode is directed by Marc Roskin and written by Gavin Harris. The episode was viewed by 4.74 million US viewers. The official synopsis of the episode states, “To distract Intelligence from the investigation into his son, Chief O’Neal forces the team to handle a “dead fish” case; when that dead fish turns into a complicated heater case, Burgess is thrown back into difficult memories from her past.”
Episode 9: Proof of Burden – December 7, 2022: The episode is directed by Chad Saxton and written by Gwen Sigan. It was viewed by 5.39 million US viewers. The official synopsis of the episode states, “After a shocking discovery, the team begins closing in on Sean O’Neal with every shred of evidence they can find; determined to keep his son out of prison, Chief O’Neal hires a lawyer.”
Episode 10: This Job – January 4, 2023: The episode is directed by John Hyams and written by Jeffrey M. Lee. It was viewed by 5.59 million US viewers. The official synopsis of the episode states, “A series of brutal home invasion robberies finds the team paired with Detective Borkowski, an old friend of Ruzek’s, to work the case; things get complicated for Torres when it becomes clear Borkowski has a vastly different policing style.”
Episode 11: Long Lost – January 11, 2023: The episode is directed by Oz Scott and written by Kevin Deiboldt. It was viewed by 5.45 million US viewers. The official synopsis of the episode states, “A shocking ambush at a funeral leads the team into a heated investigation to find the shooters; much to Atwater’s surprise, he must rely on someone from his past to help in the investigation, dredging up old memories and revealing new truths.”
Episode 12: I Can Let You Go – January 18, 2023: The episode is directed by Gia-Rayne B. Harris and the story is written by Gwen Sigan & Scott Gold. It was viewed by 5.58 million US viewers. The official synopsis of the episode states, “Sean O’Neal surprises Upton with a call from prison, revealing sensitive information; while Upton grapples with how to keep O’Neal at a distance, the team quickly mobilizes to stop a crime in progress before it’s too late.”
When available, the entire One Chicago franchise will be available to stream on Peacock, fuboTV, and Hulu Plus. You can also stream the series by renting or purchasing on Amazon Instant Video or Vudu, with a vast number of membership plans according to the preference of the users. Moreover, the series is also available to watch exclusively on the NBC official website, where the episodes are published after they air on the channel in their respective time slots. Some previous seasons of the One Chicago franchise are also available to stream for free on IMDb TV, based on the user’s location.
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Catch up on previous episodes while you wait for Chicago P.D. Season 10 to resume its run on NBC.