Chicago P.D. Season 12 Finale: An Explosive Showdown
Spoiler Alert: The following reveals major plot points from tonight’s Chicago P.D. Season 12 finale. Fans of NBC’s Chicago P.D. are in for a double treat as the Season 12 finale addresses two major unresolved plot points, ultimately leading to two very different outcomes for beloved characters.
Voight’s Turbulent Relationship with Reid
This season’s finale, titled “Vows,” centers around Voight (played by Jason Beghe) and his tumultuous relationship with Reid (played by Shawn Hatosy). Their tensions reach a boiling point, transforming the episode into a gripping cat-and-mouse chase that fans won’t forget.
Voight, having grown weary of Reid’s manipulations, launches a full-on attack in the episode “Open Casket.” He is determined to unveil the true character of Reid and ensure his team isn’t threatened any longer. With emotions running high, Voight knows he must act quickly to protect everything he’s worked for.
The Transformation of Voight
Voight’s character has evolved significantly throughout the series. Originally seen as a ruthless leader, he has made strides to follow the rules while focusing on his family at the 21st District. However, Reid poses an intense challenge to Voight’s newfound principles. Reid holds crucial information regarding a cover-up involving Dante (Benjamin Levy Aguilar) and Burgess (Marina Squerciati), giving him leverage over Voight.
As Reid dismantles Voight’s team following his investigation into Voight’s dealings, Voight finds himself in a corner. Reid is relentless, pressing every advantage and pushing Voight towards a point of no return.
A Desperate Measure
In a desperate attempt to maintain control, Voight orchestrates a deadly confrontation involving Reid. A drug lord’s son avenges his father’s murder by killing Reid, effectively tying up Voight’s loose ends—at least on the surface. Although Voight creates an illusion of innocence, his moral compass is clearly at stake. The air grows thick with deception as Voight’s true colors begin to surface.
Showrunner Gwen Sigan hints at the repercussions of Voight’s actions, stating, “This one’s gonna have a big impact on Voight. Were his instincts still there? What was he willing to give up to satisfy those instincts?” The emotional fallout promises to be immense in the upcoming season.
The Complicated Relationship with Chapman
Voight’s relationship with ASA Chapman (Sara Bues) adds another layer of complexity. Initially supportive of Voight, Chapman is forced to confront the moral boundaries he has crossed. As she realizes the extent of Voight’s illegal activities, it becomes evident that their relationship must shift toward a more professional dynamic. The dosage of tension promises to make future interactions delectably complicated.
Sigan also mentions the emotional toll this will have on Voight, explaining, “He’ll be feeling that change and loss of companionship for sure.” This provides fans with a rich narrative to look forward to in Season 13.
Burgess and Ruzek’s Long-Awaited Wedding
In stark contrast to Voight’s dark journey, the finale also includes the long-anticipated wedding between Burgess and Ruzek. Fans have eagerly awaited this moment, and it finally arrives despite potential issues that could have jeopardized their nuptials. The wedding serves as a microcosm of love prevailing amid chaos.
The Celebration
The wedding ceremony, albeit brief, featured several familiar faces from the Chicago universe, such as Mouch (Christian Stolte) and his wife Trudy (Amy Morton). While the wedding was a joyous highlight, it left many fans wanting more. The short duration of the event felt rushed, especially considering its significance to the show’s long-time viewers.
According to Sigan, the writers look forward to exploring the new dynamic of a married couple in future episodes. “It will be fun to write the new dynamic of a married couple; it’s one of very few we’ve had on the show,” she shares. The commitment between Burgess and Ruzek will bring a fresh tone to the series, creating opportunities for diverse storytelling.
What Lies Ahead?
As Season 12 of Chicago P.D. comes to a close, viewers are left with a mixture of excitement and uncertainty. Will Voight’s character arc lead him toward redemption, or will he spiral further into moral ambiguity? The relationships developed over the years are poised for transformation, especially Voight’s with Chapman.
Fans would be remiss to overlook the monumental wedding between Burgess and Ruzek, which offers hope amid despair. That balance of personal joys and professional struggles encapsulates what Chicago P.D. does best.
With so many unresolved questions and character developments left to explore, the anticipation for Season 13 is palpable. The rich tapestry of Chicago P.D. continues to weave complex narratives that resonate deeply, and fans can’t wait to see what the future holds for their favorite characters.

