“Are We Actually Going To Kill Him?“: ‘Chicago P.D.’ Showrunner Reveals Why ‘The Pitt’ Star Shawn Hatosy Had To Go

“I don’t think we ever thought we could redeem him as a character and make him less dark than he is,” Sigan explained to the outlet. “But we certainly got to a point where we were like, “Are we actually going to kill him? We don’t want to kill him. How can we get him back?” Reid was like a blood hound towards the end, ordering an internal affairs investigation into Voight’s unit in hopes of bringing him down. Ultimately, Voight got the upper hand, and Sigan believes that the contest between both men was a good one, adding, “He’s such a good antagonist for Voight, and he is just a great actor, such a professional, and was always reliable.”
How Might Voight Handle Reid’s Death Going Forward?

“I think last season, dealing with having almost died the previous season, he was on this quest of almost, ‘What more can I have in my life?’ and he has almost taken a step backwards. And so I think that those words are going to keep coming up in his head, even if it’s just in his subconscious.”
Chicago P.D. Season 13 will arrive this fall and there are quite a number of stories to track. What comes next for Voight and the Intelligence Unit as the search for a new deputy chief begins? What does the aftermath of the Burzek wedding mean for the couple involved? What happens with the Voight-Chapman dynamic? Tune in to NBC this Fall for the new season and stay tuned to Collider for more updates.






