‘Chicago P.D.’ Really Can’t Afford To Lose Yet Another Beloved Character Like This

The OG characters are becoming scarce, and Chicago P.D. is no exception, with only five original cast members – Amy Morton‘s Trudy Platt, Jason Beghe‘s Hank Voight, Patrick John Flueger‘s Adam Ruzek, Marina Squerciati‘s Kim Burgess, and LaRoyce Hawkins‘ Kevin Atwater – still on the show. Otherwise, it’s been a steady stream of beloved and “hardly knew ye” characters that have left the show. But in the Season 13 episode “Miami,” the specter of another character leaving the show, one of the five original members no less, was raised. While that character, Officer Kevin Atwater, is not leaving – at least that we know of – it’s still a scary proposition, and the series simply can’t lose another beloved character who gets up and walks away.
Kevin Atwater Muses on Leaving Chicago in ‘Chicago P.D.’s “Miami”
In the episode, Atwater is paired with a former police academy classmate, Officer Tasha Fox (Karen Obilom), for a one-day patrol detail. The pair catch up on the years since they last met, when Fox drops the news that she’s leaving Chicago for a new job in Miami. She talks about being unfulfilled and disrespected in the Windy City, and wanting more than just being a beat cop, there to take the abuse while being powerless to make a difference. Fox challenges Atwater about what he’d do if he left Chicago, but before he can answer, a bomb goes off, setting in motion the intense manhunt for the bomber that composes the bulk of the episode.
“Remember that question you asked about where would I go if I could leave Chicago? I honestly don’t know. I mean, I never really thought about leaving. Never really thought about what more that I want other than what I have. Because I haven’t really had the time, between my Pops, my little brother, my little sister. Everybody’s all good, but I haven’t really had the time to think about anything else.”
It’s not the definitive answer that fans wanted to hear – a “hell no, I won’t go” would have gone a long way – but it’s not a resounding acceptance of the idea either. And if Atwater’s never really thought about it, then it isn’t front of mind, and the status quo remains unchanged. Fox does extend the invitation to visit her anytime in Miami, but to date he hasn’t taken her up on the offer.
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