Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 6 Drops Soon: Release Date, Time, and Where to Watch
Chicago P.D. storms into Season 13 Episode 6 after Atwater’s Miami reunion with Officer Tasha Fox and a downtown bombing that rocked the city—here’s when it drops and where to watch.
Quick heads-up: Chicago P.D. Season 13 keeps moving, and the next one lands soon. If you need a quick refresher on where we left off and exactly when to tune in, here you go.
Previously on: Episode 5, "Miami"
Last week put Detective Kevin Atwater front and center. He crossed paths with an old academy friend, Officer Tasha Fox, and the two were temporarily paired for the city’s Violence Reduction Initiative. Then downtown Chicago got hit by a bombing aimed at a big real estate group. Atwater and Tasha dove in to help victims, pieced together the trail, and tracked the bomber.
It all ended in a heavy shootout where they took the suspect down. The hour also nudged at the fact that Kevin and Tasha had a thing back in their academy days. Before Tasha packs up for Miami, they actually get some closure. Not subtle, but it worked.
When and where to watch Episode 6
Episode 6 premieres Wednesday, November 5, 2025, on NBC. The network drops it at 7 p.m. PT / 10 p.m. ET. For U.S. time zones, the key ones are:
- Eastern Time: November 5, 2025 at 10 p.m.
- Pacific Time: November 5, 2025 at 7 p.m.
You can watch it live on NBC. The network is one of the big broadcast players and pumps out around 87 hours of regular weekly programming. If you somehow avoid NBC most of the week, think The Voice, Law & Order, America’s Got Talent, the whole Chicago franchise, and Brilliant Minds. They also air sports, including NBA games, so there’s usually something on even if you’re just channel-surfing.
What the show is, in one paragraph
Chicago P.D. is a police drama set in District 21, which is split between the uniformed officers handling street-level calls and the Intelligence Unit going after the bigger stuff: organized crime, drug operations, high-profile murders, and anything else that demands a heavier lift. It’s the classic blend of beat work and major cases, with plenty of fallout on both sides.