1/09/2018
Mr. Jon Seda
“Chicago Fire Season 6”
c/o Cinespace Chicago Film Studios
2621 W. 15th Place
Chicago, IL 60608
Dear Mr. Seda,
My name is Matt Winick and I am a fan
of your acting in two of my favorite tv shows Homicide Life On The Streets and
Chicago P.D. Before I started to Watch
Chicago PD, I was a fan of NBC tv show Homicide Life On The Streets. The reason
I enjoyed the show was because I liked on how the cast members including you
made your characters to have different traits or approach on solving different
cases and the show had a great balance between drama, crime, and learning how
to overcome different obstacles. In Homicide Life On The Streets my favorite
characters were John Munch, Paul Falsone, Frank Pembleton, Meldrick Lewis, Kay
Howard, Laura Ballard, Al Giardello, Tim Bayliss, and Mike Kellerman. I thought you did a great job portraying and
making Detective Falsone an interesting character on the show. The
reason I consider Falsone to be one of my favorite characters on Homicide Life
On The Streets along with 8 other characters because I like on how you make
Falsone have an great cop background on the need to solve a case, having a
sense of humor, and taking the time to work with different partners on
different cases. I thought it was great to have you as the main cast of season
6 and 7. Also in those seasons I really like on
learning Falsone’s personal interest and developing a relationship with
detective Laura Ballard where you both worked on some cases. Also in season 6 and 7 I really liked on how
you expanded on Falsone’s role in a case during the crossover between Law And
Order and Homicide Life On The Streets. After your role on Homicide Life On The
Streets I got very excited to hear about you starring in Chicago PD on NBC
because you do such a great job acting as a police detective and being a guest
star on Chicago Fire since 2012. In
January 2014, I started to watch the first episode of Chicago PD and I really
liked it because I liked learning about how intelligence unit solve cases using
different methods. In Chicago PD, you do such an excellent job portraying Detective
Antonio Dawson because I like on how he
uses good cop methods to solve cases, have the commitment to work hard to
overcome his struggles with personal life, having the commitment to help
Chicago Fire help save Chicago, and has
good methods to help protect C.I.s on
cases. I really enjoyed watching all seasons 1-4 and I look forward to watch
season 5 of the show to see more of your character Antonio’s role in the show. Aslo to add I really like on how you and Ms.
Monica Raymund make Antonia Dawson and Gabby Dawson great siblings where they work together to help each other out or
help the rest of the Chicago Fire department help save Chicago.
Mr. Seda, I have autism with a learning
disability. Having a disability is hard
for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance
subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Another thing that I have a struggle with a
disability is when I have trouble having friendships due to people including
other peers tease me about being different, sometimes I lose motivation in
myself when I deal with some struggles, and many others. Your role as Detective Antonio Dawson in
Chicago franchises and the cast members of Chicago franchises (Chicago Fire,
Chicago MED, Chicago PD, and Chicago Justice) really inspires me to work hard
on my disability and be a fan of the Chicago franchise. Also the moral values
lessons in these show like the need for friendships, learn how to work hard
when there are struggles in life, and
many others gives me motivation to learn the need for friendships, continue to work hard when I face struggles,
and many others.
Mr. Seda, I consider one of my favorite
actors for crime drama tv shows because you do such a great job making your
detective character have an interesting traits on solving cases, have sense of
humor, and using different methods. I’m
very proud of you for working hard with the cast of Homicide Life On The
Streets and the cast of Chicago PD including Chicago Fire to make these shows
fun to watch. You really inspire me to work hard on my disability, understand
how moral values lesson that are presented in the Chicago franchise can be
useful, and inspire me to be a fan of the Chicago franchises.. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter,
getting me interested in becoming a fan of the Chicago franchise, and inspiring
me. I wish you well on season 5 of Chicago PD and the rest of the Chicago
franchises.
Sincerely,
Matt Winick
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