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Painful Reason Why Chicago P.D. Killed Off Its Fan-Favorite Character

Painful Reason Why Chicago P.D. Killed Off Its Fan-Favorite Character
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Fans were devastated when Alvin Olinsky left Chicago P.D. Here’s why he had to go.

Alvin Olinsky, portrayed by the talented Elias Koteas, was a fan-favorite character on the hit TV show Chicago P.D. His sudden exit at the end of season 5 left many viewers shocked and curious about the reasons behind his departure.

Olinsky was a seasoned detective in the Intelligence Unit at the 21st District and was known for his loyalty and dedication to his work. He was often seen working closely with Hank Voight, engaging in some of the show's most controversial storylines.

However, the end of season 5 saw Olinsky caught up in a murder investigation, a situation that ultimately led to his exit from the show.

The showrunners decided to let Olinsky go purely for the sake of the story. As things were heating up between Voight and Denny Woods, Olinsky was stuck in the middle. The writers thought, "Hey, what if Olinsky's death is the big finale to this storyline?"

Rick Eid, the man in charge of the show, said that killing off Olinsky just made sense as the story unfolded. With all the drama around Woods, Voight, and the discovery of Bingham's body (which had Olinsky's DNA, by the way), they felt like they were heading towards a dramatic end.

The price Voight had to pay for killing Bingham was losing his best friend, Olinsky. The writers saw this as a long-term plot twist.

Telling Koteas that his character was going to die wasn't easy. But Koteas took it like a pro and stayed dedicated to the show and his character till the very end.

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After Olinsky's death, things got pretty intense, especially for Voight. He tried his best to save Olinsky, but couldn't. This led him on a mission for revenge, trying to get justice for his friend's murder.

In the end, Olinsky's name was cleared, and his reputation was restored. But his absence left a big hole in the show that fans really felt. His exit was a stark reminder of the high stakes in Chicago P.D. and how no character is safe from the consequences of their actions.

Source: TVLine