‘Chicago PD’ season 4, episode 3 preview: Will Trudy Platt survive violent incident?
There is a new episode of “Chicago PD” coming your way on NBC next week, and while the vast majority of these stories are dangerous in some way or another, we would argue that this one is especially so. After all, it’s an installment that features the Trudy Platt character in grave danger, and at present it is certainly not clear whether or not she is going to be able to emerge. The promo below is basically the last sort of “Chicago Med” crossover you want to see, mostly because it’s not exactly clear at any point if she is going to be okay.
In case you are wondering how we precisely got to this point, the synopsis below does a fairly good job at spelling all of that out:
“When Platt (Amy Morton) goes to her father Robert’s (guest star Chelcie Ross) house for dinner, she warns him to be careful with his new girlfriend Natalie (guest star Lilia Vassileva). Following dinner, Platt is physically assaulted as she’s getting into her car and is rushed to Chicago Med. Voight (Jason Beghe), Lindsay (Sophia Bush) and Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) arrive at the hospital to investigate, and a concerned Mouch (guest star Christian Stolte) finds himself being questioned. Meanwhile, Antonio (Jon Seda) leads the rest of Intelligence at the scene as they look into previous threats against Platt, but his attention shifts when he is called into Robert’s townhouse and finds signs of an even more gruesome attack on Platt’s father.”
We certainly believe that this episode is going to be a tear-jerker; our hope for the most part is that Platt makes it through this okay, if for no other reason than that she’s coming off of a reasonably happy story for her with her wedding and we’d like for there to be some joy in her life for at least a little while.
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