Spoilers forward for Episode 7 of Chicago P.D. Season 11, known as “The Residing and the Useless.”
One Chicago was on a break for a number of weeks of the 2024 TV schedule, however Chicago P.D. picked up proper the place it left off with “The Residing and the Useless.” Within the earlier episode, Voight determined to invite the sufferer of a criminal offense to stick with him. The case nonetheless wasn’t closed, and the Intelligence Unit had the prospect to catch the dangerous man within the latest episode. Sadly, as an alternative of discovering closure for poor Noah, the younger man was murdered, and the grisly reveal of his physique hit Voight arduous. Jason Beghe spoke with CinemaBlend in regards to the episode and his character’s “drawback” in Season 11.
The loss of life was sure to hit near residence for Voight as quickly as he began relating Noah to his late son Justin, and the sergeant wasn’t actually opening as much as any of his coworkers. This can be a distinction from how he tends to anchor the cops in his unit, significantly in turning into Upton’s confidant this season. Whether or not or not his approaches are wholesome for the Intelligence Unit are up for debate, however does he have any person who he can depend on and speak in confidence to? I requested Jason Beghe that very query, and he shared what Voight’s “drawback” is at this level:
I feel he does. I simply do not assume that he does [confide]. I feel that they might all open their hearts and their properties and their time ought to Voight ask. The issue is Voight would not know methods to ask for assist. , he isn’t receptive, and I feel that a part of what’s taking place is he is turning into a bit bit extra receptive. That is a part of how he is turning into extra weak. For no matter motive, and it is in all probability due to all of the losses, the bottom is one way or the other getting softened a bit that these different crops can develop. That is my tackle it.
Voight actually has gone by his shares of losses, starting from his son to Olinsky’s jail stabbing to even Anna again in Season 9. His dialog with Noah in “The Residing and the Useless” steered that he desires to enhance this drawback of his; whether or not that may occur after Noah was murdered, stuffed right into a barrel with the person he liked, and dumped in a lake stays to be seen. Beghe previewed what the tragic ending means for Voight as Season 11 continues:
I feel it’s going to inspire him going ahead. He is that rather more decided to actual justice.
For higher or worse, Voight does are inclined to get issues carried out when he is personally invested, and the serial killer who murdered Noah simply gave him some severe private motivation. It is clear that some losses nonetheless hit Voight deeply even after eleven seasons, so does he nonetheless carry the losses of individuals like Noah, Olinsky, and Anna with him? Jason Beghe shared:
I feel he does, yeah. He is a human being. I misplaced my mother and father. I do not sit round crying day-after-day about it, however I do know that actuality impacts each breath I take. I feel it is the identical for Hank. We operate, we transfer on, we do not dwell in it, however these are the issues. I imply, like simply in your physique, you get harm and you find yourself with a scar. , you reside. To proceed that metaphor, there’s some type of a psychological limp, however he is nonetheless strolling.
Regardless of the sad ending to “The Residing and the Useless,” the Intelligence Unit received a significant help with the introduction of Chicago Particular Victims Unit Detective Josephine Petrovic, performed by Intuition‘s Bojana Novakovic. Jason Beghe beforehand defined why Voight would attain out to her when he has a unit filled with expert cops already, and the preview for the following episode proves that her story on Chicago P.D. is not over but. Have a look:
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