Voight (Jason Beghe) has been transferred to the Rapid Response Unit, where he’s allowed to handle ongoing crimes but do no investigations, Adam Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger) and Kevin Atwater (LaRoyce Hawkins) are back in uniform, Kiana Cook (Toya Turner) has transferred permanently to another unit, and Dante Torres (Benjamin Levy Aguilar) and Kim Burgess (Marina Squerciati) are without their badges and no longer police. It isn’t hard to imagine that everyone is taking the new circumstances hard.
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“Yeah, but Torres feels it’s all his fault,” series star Beghe disputes. “I think he’s got a guilty conscience.”
Marina Squerciati as Officer Kim Burgess, Benjamin Levy Aguilar as Dante Torres on 'Chicago P.D.'Elizabeth Sisson/NBC via Getty Images
What Torres did was to develop a personal relationship with his CI, Gloria Perez (Yara Martinez). This relationship, considered official misconduct, was exposed by Deputy Chief Reid (Shawn Hatosy), who used it to blackmail Voight and the Intelligence Unit, and then bring them down.
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In the meantime, while working with the Rapid Response unit, Voight comes across a crime that he feels compelled to investigate even though he’s told by Devlin to step down. Voight, being Voight, ignores the command and finds a way to finagle working the case by connecting with Naomi Kerr (Arienne Mandi), the newest addition to the Chicago P.D. cast.
Arienne Mandi as Eva ImaniPhoto by: Elizabeth Sisson/NBC
Beghe also sees the similarities between Kerr and Voight. “It’s kind of like for me with my kids, I see them having similar impulses, and with the ones you love and care about, you try to help them not make the same mistakes that you feel you did. You don’t have to go through a wall of fire to learn a lesson every time. So, he sees himself in her and he doesn’t want her to learn the hard way, which he did.”
With everything going on, this is one of the times that Voight is most at risk of any that we’ve seen since Season 1, since the consequences don’t just fall on him, but on the entire unit. And he takes it to heart, because this is a changed Voight.
Sara Bues, Jason BeghePhoto by: Elizabeth Sisson/NBC
“Hank Voight is developing, he’s evolving over 13 years. And Hank Voight experiencing that moment of, ‘I don’t get more,’ it would have been impossible in Season 1 because he really didn’t self-reflect,” Beghe tells Parade. “He has been able to now examine himself a lot more, and this not being able to get more, I think, though I’m not sure that he’s completely emotionally able to experience that, but he can see it as a fact and just accept it.
Chicago P.D. premieres tonight at 10 p.m. ET/PT on NBC. Streams next day on Peacock.
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