Get ready for a lot of action on the next episode of NBC's "Chicago P.D."


"When multiple people are shot inside an athletic club, intelligence work to find and take down the shooters before there's any more victims in Chicago PD Season 2 Episode 22 'Push The Pain Away,'" SpoilersGuide reports.

The episode will find that those targeted belong to the same law firm and that the incident at the gym is "a case of coporate revenge," Spoilers Guide adds. The team has to find out what the motive was. Also, Atwater, who is played by LaRoyce Hawkins, will have a new assignment.

He is able to really help the team with finding out where the shooters are.

"Meanwhile Platt (Amy Morton) and Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) are trying to approach Lindsay (Sophia Bush) to see how she's coping with a recent death," the official description adds.

Viewers can watch show previews on the NBC website as well as missed episodes.

There was a major fall out in the last episode after a crossover with "Chicago Fire" and "Law and Order: SVU" in a previous episode where Lindsay lost her friend Nadia.

Lindsay started to think that she might not want to be a cop anymore following the tragic death of Nadia. She told her mom that she feels completely responsible for Nadia's death.

"I didn't lose my friend. I got her killed," Lindsay tells her mom. "If I didn't get in her life and steer her in this direction, she would've been doing whatever she was doing."

Atwater commits a big mistake, which meant he was demoted for a little while. Therefore, Burgess ended up on Intelligence.

"It affects Ruzek because they're dating," "Chicago P.D." and "Chicago Fire" executive producer Matt Olmstead said to Entertainment Weekly. "She knows she's just keeping the seat warm for Atwater until he gets brought back up. Just to get a taste of what she hopes to get one day is very satisfying to her."

Will Lindsay give up her career as a cop? Will Burgess do a good job in Intelligence?

Tune into NBC Wednesday at 10 p.m. to catch the next episode of "Chicago P.D."