This set harms. Hailey Upton placed an end to her marital relationship with Jay Halstead in the Chicago P.D. period 11 best. She authorized the divorce documents and sent them off. Since Halstead left Knowledge for a brand-new work, his partnership with Upton was never ever the very same. Hollywood Life talked solely with exec manufacturer Gwen Sigan concerning whether Upton will certainly obtain additional closure concerning finishing her marital relationship.
“I think there’ll be more emotional closure for sure and the hope on the other side of it,” Sigan claimed. “We’ve lived a lot in the pain of it and the struggle of needing to let go of something and how difficult that’s been. But we will get to the other side of it and feel some closure and feel that love. That relationship was not bad. That relationship was just something that couldn’t live forever, but that will see Upton transform and get to a better place.”
Clearly, Upstead followers would like to know if this is actually it for Hailey and Jay. “We have no plans right now of him returning to the show, so there’s nothing right now,” Sigan exposed. “But I would never say never to anything. I think 20 years from now what those characters are doing, they might be together in my mind. They just have so much love for each other.”
Tracy Spiridakos revealed her leave from the program in advance of the period 11 best. Nonetheless, Sigan guaranteed that Tracy is “in the full season.” Sigan included, “She will connect with characters again and be brought back into the family of the unit. We’ve got some really fun characters coming in for her to play up against and those will also be a part of that journey of new self-discovery and new transformation.”
While Tracy will certainly remain in the complete period, Sigan has actually begun to think of what Knowledge will certainly resemble withoutUpton “We have actually been discussing it, yet I believe the device is mosting likely to be quite lean without Tracy. So of course, I would certainly like to be able to sort of include something brand-new and various. It constantly offers the program some quality and likewise offers our personalities a person brand-new to bet, which is naturally enjoyable. So of course, ideally, we’ll have some brand-new personalities can be found in.
At the end of period 10, Ruzek was fired on the work after going covert. Ruzek was hurried right into surgical treatment in the last minutes of the ending. Returning on the work is not mosting likely to be a simple trip for Ruzek in period 11.
“We love the idea of playing it with him as realistically as we could,” Sigan kept in mind. “Most of the time if you’re shot on the job, it’s a very long process to get back on the job. The second episode we’re calling ‘Retread,’ which is the real process in the CPD. You have to retread. You have to pass everything again. You have to pass physical tests. You have to pass all of the written tests again. It’s a long process.”
She proceeded, “For someone like Ruzek, whose self-worth is so tied to his job. His job is him. His job is his blood. It was his father, his grandpa, this guy is third generation police. And so to suddenly not have that and not have the physical ability to just feel in your body you’re the same person because the physical rehab that we didn’t get to see that happened in the 6 months offscreen was not easy. And then just mentally that knowledge that you miss the job so much, and you have this hole. What do you do to fill that hole that used to be filled with that job is such an interesting place to be. We really dive into it in episode 2, into his headspace, and into sort of that spin out of mentally what do you do, and then seeing Burgess have to be that rock for him and him have to find his way out of it is a really nice, satisfying story in episode 2.”
When it involves Atwater, Sigan teased that his trip will certainly be “different” than anything he’s undergone in the past. “We saw last season him unite with his father. We’ll get to see Lou again this season, which we’re really excited about,” she informedHollywood Life “We’ll see how that relationship has progressed. He’s got this really impactful storyline of when you have so many things going on in your life, you’re accountable to so many people, you’re responsible for so much, and you want to be so many things to so many people, can you sustain that forever? And what would happen if something were to occur that shifts that and that you can’t be responsible for? It’s an interesting place to put his character, and I’m very excited about it.” Chicago P.D. broadcasts Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on FOX.