Chicago P.D. Season 12 Finale Ends with Voight-Reid Clash, Unit Dismantled
Chicago P.D. Season 12 Finale Ends with Voight-Reid Clash, Unit Dismantled

Chicago P.D. Season 12 Finale Ends with Voight-Reid Clash, Unit Dismantled

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The Season 12 finale of Chicago P.D. brought a climactic confrontation between Sergeant Hank Voight and Deputy Chief Charlie Reid, culminating in Reid's death at the hands of a drug dealer’s son, a move that leaves Voight and his team temporarily free from Reid’s control but uncertain about the future of the Intelligence Unit. Voight, who had been investigating Reid's corruption, was pushed to his limits as Reid dismantled his team and arrested key members, including Dante Torres and Kim Burgess, for their involvement with a confidential informant. The showrunner, Gwen Sigan, revealed that Reid's death was intended as the darkest possible resolution to their feud and hinted that Season 13 will explore the repercussions and a new dynamic within the unit. Meanwhile, Voight's evolving relationship with Assistant State Attorney Nina Chapman, who acts as his moral compass, is set to progress alongside the fallout from Reid’s demise. The finale also provided a moment of happiness with the wedding of Burgess and Adam Ruzek, contrasting the intense and unresolved tensions regarding the unit's future. These developments set the stage for a dramatic and uncertain Season 13, with lingering questions about justice, loyalty, and leadership within the police department.

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