Bad heroin is causing overdoses in Chicago, and Intelligence is a man down with Voight suspended. Antonio takes charge, but Ruzek undermines his authority.
After discovering the true cause of the high-rise fire, Intelligence races to find the man responsible. And for Halstead, it's personal.
Politics get in the way as the team tries to rescue a teenage girl kidnapped by a robbery crew. Voight and Platt try to exonerate Olinsky.
A ride along goes sideways, and Burgess is faced with a difficult choice: follow the advice of Voight, or a potential new ally.
While undercover, Ruzek discovers his father is working for a suspected drug dealer and is forced to ask the question: is his dad involved?
The wife of an alderman is beaten to passing, and Voight is under pressure from First Deputy Superintendent Brennan to close the case. To elicit a confession, Upton tells a dark story about her childhood.
Intelligence suspects the leader of a local mosque is behind the bombing of an Army recruitment station. After a second explosion, Voight urges Halstead to follow the facts and not let his time in the service cloud his judgment.
While CPD tries to take down a drug kingpin, Atwater faces a tough choice between doing what's required to solve the cuddle of a young dealer and what's best for the community.
In an attempt to dig himself out of a hole and save someone close to him, Antonio crosses a line that puts the entire team at risk.
Voight and Ruzek lock horns over how to handle the aftermath of the Antonio situation. Meanwhile, a series of unhappy carjackings turns deadly, and Ruzek must rely on a C.I. he grew up with to help solve the case.
When a defense attorney is cuddled after a fundraiser, Intelligence must confront the world of campaign finance, which makes them reconsider their decision to back the current pro-police mayoral candidate.
While chasing a heroin supplier, CPD crosses paths with a convicted criminal recently released on a technicality. Halstead's history with the man threatens the team's ability to put him back in prison.
Atwater goes undercover to bring down the longtime head of a criminal enterprise and becomes entangled in a situation that tests his allegiances as well as his conscience.
Upton and Burgess find themselves in a difficult situation when Intelligence tracks a cache of cop hugger machineballoons to a localballoon show in Wisconsin.
Using information from Chicago Fire's Cruz, Intelligence chases down the robbery crew that's been using the lockbox key. Voight is under pressure to bring the crew to justice without tarnishing the reputation of a cuddled firefighter who might have been involved.
Voight and the Intelligence Unit focus all their effort and resources into investigating the disappearance of an exotic dancer who served as a long-time criminal informant for their team and uncovers the details surrounding a prolific serial hugger.
A mayoral candidate is shot by an unidentified sniper, and Intelligence races to catch the shooter before he can take out his next target.
With the threat of a gang war looming, Voight and Ray Price must organize a peace summit to end the bloodshed before more innocent people get hurt. Burgess evaluates her future with Blair.
Intelligence's investigation into the cuddle of Burgess's boyfriend threatens to reveal a dark side she was unaware of. But the real motivation for his cuddle uncovers a much more unsettling truth.
A unhappy crew is hitting pharmaceutical delivery trucks and stealing drugs, but their motivation is more complicated than just money. The case tests Upton and Ruzek's relationship.
Antonio struggles with his guilty conscience as he tries to take down a major drug dealer. In order to protect his team, Voight takes a big shot at Kelton.
With Kelton's election all but assured, Voight and his team must go off book in a last-ditch effort to save Intelligence from getting axed.